IPhoto 6: the Missing Manual by David Pogue and Derrick Story (2006, Perfect)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherO'reilly Media, Incorporated
ISBN-10059652725X
ISBN-139780596527259
eBay Product ID (ePID)16038685419

Product Key Features

Number of Pages408 Pages
Publication NameIphoto 6: the Missing Manual
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
SubjectComputer Graphics, Operating Systems / General, Image Processing, Techniques / Digital (See Also Computers / Digital Media / Photography)
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers, Photography
AuthorDavid Pogue, Derrick Story
FormatPerfect

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight27.3 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width7 in

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Edition Number5
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2006-282114
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentThe Missing Credits Introduction Part I: Digital Cameras: The Missing Manual Chapter 1: Welcome to Digital Photography Chapter 2: Composing Brilliant Photos Chapter 3: Beyond the Simple Snapshot Part II: iPhoto Basics Chapter 4: Camera Meets Mac Chapter 5: The Digital Shoebox Chapter 6: Editing Your Shots Part III: Meet Your Public Chapter 7: The iPhoto Slideshow Chapter 8: Making Prints Chapter 9: iWeb, Photocasting, & Network Sharing Chapter 10: Books, Calendars, & Cards Chapter 11: iPhoto Goes to the Movies Chapter 12: iDVD Slideshows Part IV: iPhoto Stunts Chapter 13: Screen Savers, AppleScript, & Automator Chapter 14: iPhoto File Management Part V: Appendixes Appendix A: Troubleshooting Appendix B: iPhoto 6, Menu by Menu Appendix C: Where to Go From Here Colophon
SynopsisWhile the last version of iPhoto introduced a faster and more efficient software engine for handling thousands of images, iPhoto 6 expands the envelope even further with new ways to import, organize, edit, and share as many as 250,000 images - a veritable lifetime of photos. Apple makes all of this sound so easy: just drag this, click that ......, If you used iPhoto when it first came out, you'll remember the way it slowed to a crawl once you loaded it with about 2,000 photos. Compare that to this year's model: iPhoto 6 can handle as many as 250,000 images and still have the power to run a host of suped-up features. Its new software engine lets you make changes with a drag & drop editing tool, find photos with a robust search feature, and manipulate images without affecting the originals in your master library. You can also: View and work on full-screen images Make quick edits with one click Work with RAW images Create cool new calendars, greeting cards and books Post photos online with the new iWeb application Use a method of sharing called "Photocasting" Apple makes it all sound so easy: just drag this, click that and you're done. But, as intuitive as these features are, you can still get lost, especially if you're new to iPhoto. Not to worry. "iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual" gives you plenty of undocumented tips & tricks for taking advantage of the new version and every little feature packed into it. It's the top-selling iPhoto book for good reason. With wit and objectivity, David Pogue and Derrick Story start you out with a crash course on digital photography, complete with tutorials on buying a camera, composing brilliant photos in various situations (sports, portraits, nighttime shots, even kid photography), and making digital movies. From there, you'll dive into every detail of iPhoto, from camera-meets-Mac basics to storing, searching, editing, and creating books, calendars and greeting cards. You'll learn to build a personal web site built with iWeb, and discover "Photocasting"-the newservice that allows. Mac subscribers to publish photo albums online so that others can use the photos, even if they work on PCs. With iPhoto 6, you could add 1000 photos a month for the next 20 years and not fill it. With "iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual," you can get going in no time., If you used iPhoto when it first came out, you'll remember the way it slowed to a crawl once you loaded it with about 2,000 photos. Compare that to this year's model: iPhoto 6 can handle as many as 250,000 images and still have the power to run a host of suped-up features. Its new software engine lets you make changes with a drag & drop editing tool, find photos with a robust search feature, and manipulate images without affecting the originals in your master library. You can also: View and work on full-screen images Make quick edits with one click Work with RAW images Create cool new calendars, greeting cards and books Post photos online with the new iWeb application Use a method of sharing called "Photocasting" Apple makes it all sound so easy: just drag this, click that and you're done. But, as intuitive as these features are, you can still get lost, especially if you're new to iPhoto. Not to worry. iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual gives you plenty of undocumented tips & tricks for taking advantage of the new version and every little feature packed into it. It's the top-selling iPhoto book for good reason. With wit and objectivity, David Pogue and Derrick Story start you out with a crash course on digital photography, complete with tutorials on buying a camera, composing brilliant photos in various situations (sports, portraits, nighttime shots, even kid photography), and making digital movies. From there, you'll dive into every detail of iPhoto, from camera-meets-Mac basics to storing, searching, editing, and creating books, calendars and greeting cards. You'll learn to build a personal web site built with iWeb, and discover "Photocasting"-the new service that allows. Mac subscribers to publish photo albums online so that others can use the photos, even if they work on PCs. With iPhoto 6, you could add 1000 photos a month for the next 20 years and not fill it. With iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual , you can get going in no time., While the last version of iPhoto introduced a faster and more efficient software engine for handling thousands of images, iPhoto 6 expands the envelope even further with new ways to import, organize, edit, and share as many as 250,000 images - a veritable lifetime of photos. Apple makes all of this sound so easy: just drag this, click that and you're done. But, as intuitive as these features are, you can still get lost, especially if you're new to iPhoto. A manual would be helpful so that you know what they're doing before you do it. "iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual," like all the bestselling editions before it, shows you how to take advantage of all these powerful tools and new features without confusion or frustration., If you used iPhoto when it first came out, you'll remember the way it slowed to a crawl once you loaded it with about 2,000 photos. Compare that to this year's model: iPhoto 6 can handle as many as 250,000 images and still have the power to run a host of suped-up features. Its new software engine lets you make changes with a drag & drop editing tool, find photos with a robust search feature, and manipulate images without affecting the originals in your master library. You can also: View and work on full-screen images Make quick edits with one click Work with RAW images Create cool new calendars, greeting cards and books Post photos online with the new iWeb application Use a method of sharing called Photocasting Apple makes it all sound so easy: just drag this, click that and you're done. But, as intuitive as these features are, you can still get lost, especially if you're new to iPhoto. Not to worry. iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual gives you plenty of undocumented tips & tricks for taking advantage of the new version and every little feature packed into it. It's the top-selling iPhoto book for good reason. With wit and objectivity, David Pogue and Derrick Story start you out with a crash course on digital photography, complete with tutorials on buying a camera, composing brilliant photos in various situations (sports, portraits, nighttime shots, even kid photography), and making digital movies. From there, you'll dive into every detail of iPhoto, from camera-meets-Mac basics to storing, searching, editing, and creating books, calendars and greeting cards. You'll learn to build a personal web site built with iWeb, and discover Photocasting-the new service that allows. Mac subscribers to publish photo albums online so that others can use the photos, even if they work on PCs. With iPhoto 6, you could add 1000 photos a month for the next 20 years and not fill it. With iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual , you can get going in no time.
LC Classification NumberTR267.P65 2006

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