6.1. Editing in iPhoto

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6. Editing Your Shots

Straight from the camera, digital snapshots often need a little bit of help. A photo may be too dark or too light. The colors may be too bluish or too yellowish. The focus may be a little blurry, the camera may have been tilted slightly, or the composition may be somewhat off.

Fortunately, one of the amazing things about digital photographyis that you can finetune images in ways that, in the world of traditional photography, would require a fully equipped darkroom, several bottles of smelly chemicals, and an X-Acto knife .

OK, iPhoto isn't a full-blown photo-editing program like Adobe Photoshop, but it does include a handful of tools, greatly enhanced in version 5, that you can use to improve your digital photos. This chapter shows you how to use each of the tools in iPhoto's digital darkroom to spruce up your photos ”and how to edit your photos in other programs if more radical image enhancement is needed.

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iPhoto 5. The Missing Manual
iPhoto 5. The Missing Manual
ISBN: 596100345
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 179

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