At first glance, Apple's iPhoto displays a deceptively simple. You, iPhoto for your digital camera connected to seize all of the pictures, play with them on a computer screen.
This process, the following are hundreds of photos, if you know the properties of Merge thousands of hard not to, is actually very simple. Now settled in to drink, you know you need your photos back to iPhoto. Or move to another computer, you can free up disk space image.
Therefore, more and more larger than Gigabit iPhoto Library folder opens, some people just grab a logical part of the number of your CD burner. The question is how kind of content, this folder, it is a logical thing. See you all, open the directory number and number of multiple directories, contain them. Suddenly, it all kind of hard not to understand.
This scenario is calculated based on the assumption that the best way to capture images in the first place. Always take the highest resolution you: you like, things still do not know how to make good use of digital photos, I have heard some suggestions? Why should a flattering portrait of the people to open them? In hell, or to prevent red-eye?
You might think that now, "Hey, I thought it was all my iPhoto problem. I am more confused. Kiss me demolition."
Although seemingly simple, really, really beautiful (and complex) is a powerful, iPhoto's.The following tips, 10, iPhoto's "trap" to prevent it from being put on the fast track, aquarium lurking below the surface.
These techniques can be divided into two parts. The first part, I am actually a different database, iPhoto, the so-called information. As with all databases, improve information quality, they are output. A pleasant experience is very important to take good photos in iPhoto.
In the second part, data output, centralized management of the JPEG data is loaded into the mountains a computer file. A little vision, free (or very cheap) to add to the tool, iPhoto will not be blues in the back.
See you tomorrow for the tips ^^
Article Source : http://oreilly.com/pub/a/mac/2002/06/08/iphoto_tips.html
Posted by Jicuwa
@ Thursday, October 14, 2010