iPhoto 7 is an immense improvement over previous versions. I find it
does just about everything I need it to do.

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 03:29:06PM -0500, Nick Wright wrote:
>> I am really impressed with iPhoto's conversions of my photos.
>>
>> Here's a gallery comparing a 3200 iso shot converted with Bibble and iPhoto.
>>
>> http://is.gd/qmKQ
>
> When I tried iPhoto I found it to be the single worst user interface
> that I have ever had the misfortune to use. It was the epitome of the
> macintologist philosophy that if you don't want to do something our
> way, you are Shit Out of Luck. My first gripe was the fact that it put
> every photo into the same library, no matter how big and clunky that
> made the library, or if for example you had some photos that you
> didn't want to share with everybody that might look through the
> library.  There was, it turned out, an aftermarket program that would
> change which library it looked at, but there were many other things
> about iPhoto that I absolutely despised.
>
> It may have improved since then, but the memories of trying to use it
> still make my skin crawl.
>
> As to noise reduction in Bibble, you do realize that the amount of
> noise reduction and sharpening in bibble are both adjustable? You can
> crank up the NR, and recover some of the sharpness by bringing the
> sharpening back up.
>
> I've heard that the best NR algorithm is in DCRAW, that it uses a
> wavelet algorithm that reduces noise without causing extra
> smeariness.
>
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