Actually, the newest version does do levels adjustment. Pretty cheap
too.
On Oct 21, 2005, at 10:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I Photo, which comes packaged with every Mac, does most of that. No
levels adjustment, but all the rest that you listed. It seems to be
a nice solution for begi
"William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>From: "Tim Sherburne"
>
iPhoto
GGHHh
>>>
>>> My sentiments exactly. Unfortunately, it's all anyone's been able to
>>> suggest so far.
>>
>> I guess one man's floor is another man's ceiling.
>
>Here is what I know abou
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Stenquist"
Subject: Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac
That's true. As I discussed with you once before, it's not a good tool
with which to prepare images for sending to a lab.
Paul Stenquist; Understatement Man.
Sadl
Well, that pretty much rules it out then .
On Oct 21, 2005, at 11:31 PM, Tim Sherburne wrote:
You'll have to wait until we're both sober... :)
On 10/21/05 20:28, William Robb wrote:
We might talk more when I'm sober (if, I suppose is more accurate).
William Robb
Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac
iPhoto
GGHHh
My sentiments exactly. Unfortunately, it's all anyone's been able to
suggest so far.
I guess one man's floor is another man's ceiling.
Here is what I know about iPhoto.
Take it for
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Sherburne"
Subject: Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac
We might talk more when I'm sober (if, I suppose is more accurate).
You'll have to wait until we're both sober... :)
I'm GMT -6;00.
Will this be possible?
William Robb
You'll have to wait until we're both sober... :)
On 10/21/05 20:28, William Robb wrote:
> We might talk more when I'm sober (if, I suppose is more accurate).
>
> William Robb
>
>
>
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Sherburne"
Subject: Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac
Select the photos or albums you want to move to Windows a use the Export
command under the File menu.
We might talk more when I'm sober (if, I suppose is more accurate).
William Robb
Well, I'm not out to convince anyone, but I'll take these on...
On 10/21/05 19:55, William Robb wrote:
> Here is what I know about iPhoto.
> Take it for the little it is worth.
> It puts data too many directories deep into a CD for my comfort. I've seen
> it put stuff 5-7 directories off the roo
- Original Message -
From: "Tim Sherburne"
Subject: Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac
iPhoto
GGHHh
My sentiments exactly. Unfortunately, it's all anyone's been able to
suggest so far.
I guess one man's floor is an
On 10/21/05 18:10, Mark Roberts wrote:
> "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> iPhoto
>> GGHHh
>
> My sentiments exactly. Unfortunately, it's all anyone's been able to
> suggest so far.
I guess one man's floor is another man's ceiling.
I think PSE3 is a viab
Another vote for iPhoto ...
It does have brightness and contrast controls, which perform the same
function as the Levels dialog in PSE.
Godfrey
On Oct 21, 2005, at 8:21 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
I've been looking for some photo software for a beginner with very
basic
needs: Rotate, crop, re
I haven't tried the iPhoto that came with our G5 at
home, but I think it does those things.
Rick
--- Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been looking for some photo software for a
> beginner with very basic
> needs: Rotate, crop, redeye removal and levels
> adjustment, etc. I
> though
iPhoto? It's got pretty much exactly that functionality.
-Adam
Mark Roberts wrote:
I've been looking for some photo software for a beginner with very basic
needs: Rotate, crop, redeye removal and levels adjustment, etc. I
thought Adobe Photoshop Album would be just the ticket - even simpler
th
And if it didn't, you can buy the iLife DVD at any Apple store, or online.
-Mat
On 10/21/05, Tim Sherburne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> iPhoto. Bundled with every Mac for the past few years.
I Photo, which comes packaged with every Mac, does most of that. No levels
adjustment, but all the rest that you listed. It seems to be a nice solution
for beginners. It has excellent slide show and album creation capability.
Paul
> I've been looking for some photo software for a beginner with
iPhoto. Bundled with every Mac for the past few years.
t
On 10/21/05 8:21, Mark Roberts wrote:
> I've been looking for some photo software for a beginner with very basic
> needs: Rotate, crop, redeye removal and levels adjustment, etc. I
> thought Adobe Photoshop Album would be just the ticket
I've been looking for some photo software for a beginner with very basic
needs: Rotate, crop, redeye removal and levels adjustment, etc. I
thought Adobe Photoshop Album would be just the ticket - even simpler
than Photoshop Elements and it has some photo organization capability
(which beginners oft
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