C.1. iPhoto and the Web -
Apple's iPhoto site features the latest product information, QuickTime tutorials, FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) lists, and camera and printer compatibility charts . There's even a feedback form that goes directly to Apple. In fact, each piece of feedback is read personally by Steve Jobs. (Just a little joke there.) www.apple.com/iphoto -
Apple's iPhoto support page contains answers to the most common questions, and links to discussion forums where other iPhoto users share knowledge and lend helping hands. www. info .apple.com/support/iphoto -
VersionTracker is a massive database that tracks, and provides links to, all of the latest software for Mac OS X, including the cool iPhoto add-ons described in this book. www.versiontracker.com -
The Mac DevCenter features the latest iPhoto techniques for power users and programmers. www.macdevcenter.com C.1.1. Digital Photo Equipment on the Web -
Imaging-Resource offers equipment reviews, price comparisons, and forums all dedicated to putting the right digital camera in your hands. www.imaging-resource.com -
Digital Photography Review is similar: It offers news, reviews, buying guides, photo galleries, and forums. It's a must-visit site for the digicam nut. www.dpreview.com -
Digital Camera Resource is just what it says: a comprehensive resource page comparing the latest in digital cameras . www.dcresource.com -
Photo.net offers industry news, galleries, shopping, travel, critique, and community sharing. www.photo.net C.1.2. Show Your Pictures C.1.3. Online Instruction C.1.4. Online Printing -
Shutterfly is an alternative to iPhoto's built-in photo-ordering system. It's Mac OS X ”friendly and highly reviewed (at least by Macworld ). www.shutterfly.com -
PhotoAccess is another Mac OS X ”friendly photo printing site that's also received high marks for quality. www.photoaccess.com C.1.5. Pocket Guide Digital Photography Pocket Guide by Derrick Story is a handy, on-the-go digital-photo reference that fits nicely in your camera bag or back pocket. |