Try iPhoto in iLife 11. It's almost 100% accessible now, except for a few radio
buttons that need labels. You now can select pictures, read all related
descriptions and info, and do what ever you want with the photos.
Cheers,
John André
On 7. nov. 2010, at 04.51, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> I don'
Hmm looks like you might need to use image capture then to do the import if it
is from your phone.
Good luck.
On Nov 6, 2010, at 10:00 PM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
> Hello; Here is how I do it. First make sure iphoto isn't set to
> automatically import photos. Next create a folder for your pic
Hello; Here is how I do it. First make sure iphoto isn't set to
automatically import photos. Next create a folder for your pictures.
I have a photos folder on my desktop. When I want to do a project in
iphoto< i start by deleting past imports. Then i choose import on the
menu and brows
I don't think it's possibil. I've tried over and over again to use that
program and it to me does not look usable. i hoe someone can prove me wronmg on
that in terms of selecting pics but good luck.
On Nov 6, 2010, at 7:25 PM, Chenelle Hancock wrote:
> I am in need of some assistance of help w
I am in need of some assistance of help with selecting picture's within the
i-photo application of my mack book pro. while using voice over key strokes.
thanks a lot sincerely, chenelle
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