Apple iPhoto 1.1.1 Released
xWeston writes "Apple accidentally released this online about a week ago, but now this is the official deal. iPhoto 1.1.1 is released! Apparently some of the new features are being able to adjust brightness, contrast, set as the desktop pattern, and my personal favorite. 'Email photos via mail.' I'm not too sure how emailing through the normal mail works but I'll give it a try." I also like that exporting QuickTime includes fades and music, so it looks just like the slide show.
I would imagine they mean mail.app, apple's email client
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This is just a wild guess here...but I bet they mean that those pictures will be emailed via Apple's very own "Hello from Cupertino" Mail.app. Otherwise known as Mail, minus extension.
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Has anyone tried the new iPhoto yet? It mentions that it can separate photos imported from a folder into different rolls, but what about segmenting existing rolls?
I imported my pictures with iPhoto 1.0, and now I've got rolls with 280-something pictures in it. It would be nice if I could separate those out into smaller, more manageable rolls.
Anyone played with it yet?
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I have been importing my PhotoCDs. Very glad that they are finally supported to some extent (iPhoto) under OS X. I may be the only one who used this excellent (if becoming obsolete) technology, but it is very nice to be able to access these images again.
I'm not seeing anything new in Software Update.
I wonder what the usual length of delay between "download" release and "software update" release is.
Why don't they do both at the same time, anyway?
I've been clicking Update twice daily since this came out the first time - and I'll probably keep doing it until it works.
Email photos via mail.
Send the photos to an online photo printer and have the pics sent to the address you chose?
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I still don't see any way to get iPhoto to index images that you already have on disk. It insists on copying them into its mysterious ~/Pictures/iPhoto Library hierarchy.
Has anyone seen a way to make it act like iTunes, and index without copying?
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...they want you to hand over your mail address. Then they send you a 'thank you' and an undocumented keyboard commands list, for use with this new version. If you recall, they've had issues with these via software update in the past, so this appears to be a new (old) model. Visit the corporate website and surf the software pages. You can't miss it. It will reprocess all your existing files, and is not backwards compatible with earlier versions of iPhoto.
This app is an income generator, unlike iTunes or other iapps Apple distributes. You can expect that it will be marketed differently.
Don't be a dunce. You need these things spoon fed? If you hear that it's out and you can find it where you expect it, trying looking somewhere else...how hard is that? In the time it took for you to whine about it here, you could have checked into the apple website via the front door and figured it out for yourself.
I thought the big excitement was support for EXIF data. (Kind of like ID3 tags for photos.) That seems more like the kind of thing that would excite slashdotters than an apple script to email a photo.
What I still don't understand, is why iPhoto has to copy my photos into it's own special directory. Wouldn't it make more sense to treat photos the same way that iTunes treats mp3s, as in leaving them where they sit in the filesystem.
Hmmm.....
Now if only iPhoto would allow me to rotate my slighly crooked pix, I'd die a happy man. Oh well, I'll probably end up forking over the big bucks for Photoshop 7, anyway.
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Be sure you leave the installed .app in the Applications folder. I tried to move it to a subfolder and File > Export stopped working!
Creating web-ready collections for your website is an absolute joy with BetterHTMLExport 1.6.
My only remaining gripe about iPhoto is that its so damn slow. I was hoping they'd iron out that 'implementing the mouse click you made 20 seconds ago' problem.
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I was dissapointed too with the lack of cross fades in iphoto exports to quicktime.
However I did the cross fading with imovie. although it is a pain a musical background and titlescan also be added. There is a lot more control over everything.
I'm thinking malbe this movie creation might be applescripted..? Is that even possible in OS X?