IPhoto
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| iPhoto | |
|---|---|
| |
| Min/Max OS Support | 10.3/ 10.4 |
| License | Apple |
| Category | iLife |
| Installer | Yes |
| PowerPC Traitor | {{{universal}}} |
| Website | Apple - iPhoto |
iPhoto is part of the iLife suite of applications and is designed as a means to organise and facilitate the sharing of a user's digital photos. It has a number of basic to intermediate editing options and also allows you to request prints of pictures via Kodak. You can also export pictures to .mac with just a couple of clicks or to basic HTML pages for you to upload to your own site. Now up to version 5 it has improved considerably over earlier versions although still struggles under large numbers of photos.
iPhoto 6 (part of iLife '06) adds many effects (sepia,) "scrolls like butter," and adds calendars, cards, iWeb integration, Photocasting, and bugfixes for users with massive photo libraries.
Tips and tricks
Shuffle/Randomize the pictures in a slideshow
For whatever reason, iPhoto won't let you shuffle the photos in a pre-defined slideshow. The only way to view a shuffled slideshow of photos is to do an "on-the-fly" show. To do this, just click on an album or photo category and press the play button. You'll see the Shuffle photos checkbox there.


