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E-raamat: iPhoto: The Missing Manual: 2014 release, covers iPhoto 9.5 for Mac and 2.0 for iOS 7

  • Formaat: 464 pages
  • Sari: Missing Manual
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781491948415
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  • Formaat: 464 pages
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781491948415

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Introduces digital photography and explains how to import, modify, organize, transfer, and present photographs using the latest version of the Macintosh photograph editing and management software.

This new edition covers iPhoto 9.5 for Mac and iPhoto 2.0 for iOS 7. (iPhoto is not available in iOS 8.)

Whether you’re on a Mac or iOS 7 device, iPhoto now makes it easier than ever to organize, edit, publish, print, and share your photos—but neither version of the program offers a manual to help you get going. Fortunately, David Pogue and Lesa Snider offer a clear and objective guide to iPhoto in this witty, authoritative book.

The important stuff you need to know

  • Organize your collection. Group your pictures by events, albums, people, or places.
  • Sharpen your editing skills. Use all of iPhoto’s editing options, whether you’re on a Mac or on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch running iOS 7.
  • Dive into new features. Learn about the enhanced mapping system, new slideshow themes, and streamlined printing.
  • Compare your photos. View multiple shots side by side to determine which is best.
  • Share your shots online. Post photos on iCloud or Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, and other social sites.
  • Keep web journals. Create snazzy, customizable online scrapbook pages.
  • Create projects. Have fun building slideshows, gift books, calendars, and cards.
  • The Missing Credits vii
    Introduction xi
    A Quick History of iPhoto xii
    What's New in iPhoto for Mac xii
    Introducing iPhoto for iOS xiv
    About This Book xv
    The Very Basics xvii
    Safari® Books Online xix
    Part One iPhoto Basics
    Chapter 1 Camera Meets Mac
    3(26)
    iPhoto: The Application
    3(4)
    Getting Your Pictures into iPhoto
    7(15)
    The Post-Import Inspection
    22(2)
    Where iPhoto Keeps Your Files
    24(5)
    Chapter 2 The Digital Shoebox
    29(44)
    The Source List
    29(5)
    All About Events
    34(6)
    Photos View
    40(6)
    Selecting Photos
    46(1)
    Hiding Photos
    47(2)
    Three Ways to Open a Photo
    49(3)
    Albums
    52(7)
    Smart Albums
    59(3)
    Folders
    62(1)
    The Info Panel
    63(1)
    Changing Titles and Dates En Masse
    64(4)
    Deleting Photos
    68(2)
    Customizing the Shoebox
    70(3)
    Chapter 3 Five Ways to Flag and Find Photos
    73(16)
    Flagging Photos
    73(3)
    Searching for Photos by Text
    76(1)
    The Calendar
    77(3)
    Keywords
    80(6)
    Ratings
    86(3)
    Chapter 4 Faces and Places
    89(26)
    Faces
    90(13)
    Places
    103(12)
    Part Two Editing and Sharing
    Chapter 5 Editing Your Shots
    115(36)
    Editing in iPhoto
    116(5)
    Notes on Zooming and Scrolling
    121(2)
    The Quick Fixes
    123(11)
    The Effects Panel
    134(1)
    The Adjust Panel
    135(10)
    Copy and Paste
    145(1)
    Beyond iPhoto
    146(1)
    Reverting to the Original
    147(1)
    Editing Raw Files
    148(3)
    Chapter 6 iPhoto Slideshows
    151(22)
    About Slideshows
    152(3)
    Instant Slideshows
    155(6)
    Slideshow Settings
    161(3)
    Saved Slideshows
    164(6)
    Slideshow Tips
    170(3)
    Chapter 7 Making Prints
    173(14)
    Making Your Own Prints
    173(9)
    Ordering Prints Online
    182(5)
    Chapter 8 Emailing, Sharing, and Web Galleries
    187(42)
    Instant Messaging Photos
    188(2)
    Emailing Photos
    190(6)
    Using iCloud to Share Photos
    196(11)
    Publishing Photos on the Web
    207(19)
    Sharing Photos on a Network
    226(3)
    Chapter 9 Books, Calendars, and Cards
    229(42)
    Phase 1 Pick the Pix
    230(1)
    Phase 2 Publishing Options
    231(4)
    Phase 3 Design the Pages
    235(16)
    Phase 4 Edit the Titles and Captions
    251(4)
    Phase 5 Preview Your Masterpiece
    255(2)
    Phase 6 Send the Book to the Bindery
    257(2)
    Photo Calendars
    259(8)
    Greeting Cards and Postcards
    267(4)
    Chapter 10 iPhoto Goes to the Movies
    271(14)
    Making Movies
    272(3)
    Sharing Movies Online
    275(2)
    Fun with QuickTime Player
    277(2)
    Movies from Your Camera
    279(2)
    Burning a Slideshow Movie CD or DVD
    281(1)
    Slideshow Movies on the Web
    282(3)
    Part Three Advanced iPhoto
    Chapter 11 Screensavers, AppleScript, and Automator
    285(16)
    Building a Custom Screensaver
    285(3)
    One-Click Desktop Backdrop
    288(2)
    Exporting and Converting Pictures
    290(4)
    Plug-Ins and Add-Ons
    294(1)
    AppleScript Tricks
    294(1)
    Automator Tricks
    295(6)
    Chapter 12 iPhoto File Management
    301(16)
    iPhoto Backups
    301(5)
    Managing Photo Libraries
    306(5)
    Merging Photo Libraries
    311(1)
    Beyond iPhoto
    312(5)
    Part Four iPhoto for iOS
    Chapter 13 iPhoto on the iPad
    317(24)
    An Overview of iPhoto for iOS
    318(2)
    Importing Pictures
    320(7)
    Browsing Photos
    327(10)
    Viewing and Selecting Multiple Photos
    337(1)
    Viewing Photos as a Slideshow
    338(3)
    Chapter 14 Editing Photos on the iPad
    341(24)
    Editing Basics
    342(4)
    Cropping and Straightening
    346(3)
    Adjusting Exposure and Contrast
    349(1)
    Adjusting Color
    350(2)
    Using Brushes
    352(5)
    Fun with Effects
    357(8)
    Chapter 15 Sharing Photos on the iPad
    365(48)
    Sharing Photos and Videos
    365(11)
    Printing Photos
    376(6)
    Creating Projects
    382(31)
    Part Five Appendixes
    Appendix A Troubleshooting
    413(10)
    The Most Important Advice in This
    Chapter
    413(1)
    Importing, Upgrading, and Opening
    413(2)
    Printing
    415(1)
    Editing and Sharing
    416(2)
    General Questions
    418(5)
    Appendix B Where to Go from Here
    423(4)
    iPhoto and the Web
    423(2)
    Books
    425(2)
    Index 427
    David Pogue, Yale '85, is the weekly personal-technology columnist for the New York Times and an Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News. His funny tech videos appear weekly on CNBC. And with 3 million books in print, he is also one of the world's bestselling how- to authors. In 1999, he launched his own series of amusing, practical, and user-friendly computer books called Missing Manuals, which now includes 100 titles. Lesa Snider, chief evangelist of iStockphoto.com and founder of PhotoLesa.com, is on a mission to teach the world how to create better graphics. She's the author of several video workshops, the author of Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual, is a long-time member of the Photoshop World Dream Team of instructors, a columnist for Photoshop User, Macworld, and Elements Techniques magazines, and the Advanced Photoshop professor for Sessions.edu.