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iPhoto
5 Magnified |
by:
Jelaine
Macaraig |
Want
a user-friendly, efficient and versatile
digital imaging software that allows you
to be creative and produce professional
projects? Then you'll definitely love iPhoto
5.
It has the standard functions one can expect
from an image editing application - the
Red-Eye button for well, red eyes, the Retouch
Brush for removing blemishes and other unwanted
"dirt," freehand Crop Tool to capture only
the best elements of your photo in one frame,
the Straighten tool to level horizons using
the handy-dandy grid, and the Advanced Editing
Dashboard for precise adjustment of black
and white points using the Levels tool,
adjustment of exposure and color saturation,
modification of color temperature and for
fine-tuning tint, as well as brightness
and contrast. While editing a photo, iPhoto
5 even allows you to compare it with the
original image simply by holding down the
Control key. You can also reset all the
adjustments you've done with the different
sliders using a single button. Yup, iPhoto
5 has all these. and so much more.
It supports not only the oh-so famous JPEG
file format, but even the RAW file format,
which has become a favorite among professional
photographers and higher-end enthusiasts
who wish to preserve the maximum image quality.
It also supports the MPEG-4 file format
for video clips and if you're concerned
about file size, don't worry - iPhoto 5
imports them just as fast and easy as it
would JPEGs and from almost any data source
too. With a USB cable, simply plug in your
gadget to your Mac, whether it's your digital
camera or your memory card reader or your
iPod and iPhoto would automatically launch.
It would then give you a dialog box where
you can put in information about your images
like name, subject, keywords and other metadata,
which you can later on use for fast and
easy search of photos, albums or digital
roll. You can also import images stored
in CDs or your hard drive in two ways -
either you select and add your image folders
to the library from the File menu or simply
drag the folder into the iPhoto window.
Lastly, one of the many features that iPhoto
5 prides itself of is the intelligent and
advanced slideshow feature. First off, the
slideshows are separate from the albums.
Therefore, you can modify the contents of
one slideshow, like maybe add a few images
from another album, without affecting the
albums themselves. And since iPhoto 5 supports
MPEG-4, you can create slideshows consisting
of both still images and video clips. It
also has a lot of fantastic transitions,
which you can control the speed and direction
of, and even allows you to adjust the slide
duration on a per-image basis. You might
be thinking, a good soundtrack would be
lovely too - but setting the perfect timing
may be difficult to achieve. With iPhoto
5, you wouldn't have to worry about that
as it has a tight integration with iTunes.
Simply select a song or an entire playlist
from your iTunes library and iPhoto will
do the math for you and synchronize your
music with your slideshow! Now how's that
for a total viewing experience? Your family
and friends might think that you had a professional
do all these creative work for you!
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