Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac?

2005-10-23 Thread Illinois Bill
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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac

2005-10-22 Thread Mark Roberts
"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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac

2005-10-22 Thread William Robb
- 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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac

2005-10-22 Thread Paul Stenquist
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

2005-10-22 Thread Paul Stenquist
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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac

2005-10-21 Thread William Robb
- 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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac

2005-10-21 Thread Tim Sherburne
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

2005-10-21 Thread 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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac

2005-10-21 Thread Tim Sherburne
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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac

2005-10-21 Thread William Robb
- 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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac

2005-10-21 Thread Tim Sherburne
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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac?

2005-10-21 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac?

2005-10-21 Thread Rick Womer
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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac?

2005-10-21 Thread Adam Maas
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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac?

2005-10-21 Thread Mat Maessen
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.

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac?

2005-10-21 Thread pnstenquist
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

Re: Beginner's photo software for Mac?

2005-10-21 Thread Tim Sherburne
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

Beginner's photo software for Mac?

2005-10-21 Thread Mark Roberts
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