Owning a digital camera makes it easy to snap tons of photos. But once you import them from your camera to your computer, itÕs organizing, editing, and printing those digital photos that can cause you headaches. What to do with the piles of digital photos you're suddenly amassing? Enter iPhoto 5.
Included on all new Macs, iPhoto 5 is a significant update to Apple's photo-editing component of its revolutionary iLife '05 suite.Aside from organizing, sharing, and editing digital photos, iPhoto lets you create stunning slideshows, assemble photo albums, and burn your images to DVD, to name a few features.
Written by longtime Macintosh authority and best-selling author Adam Engst, this smart, thoughtful guide ensures you make the most of it.
Using simple, step-by-step instructions accompanied by copious screenshots, this book tackles all that's old and new in iPhoto 5. With the help of AdamÕs sharp advice and insightful instruction, you'll learn the ins and outs of using iPhoto both separately and in tandem with the other iLife apps -- adding GarageBand-created tracks to your slideshows; using iPhoto slide shows in iDVD and iMovie projects, and more.
Best of all, you'll discover all of iPhoto's newest (and coolest) features:
With this book, youÕll soon be shooting, organizing, and sharing your digital photos with ease.
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iPhoto 5 for Mac OS X: VQG
by Adam Engst - List Price: $19.99, Price: $13.59 You Save: $6.40 (32%) Paperback: 224 pages; Publisher: Peachpit Press; Language: English- Visual QuickStart Guide
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