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 have since switched to iView Media Pro. It is awesome for organizing large collections of digital media (photos + videos). It even handles the RAW file formats of Nikon and Canon cameras.
I threw 2000 pictures at it and it handled it beautifully. Those guys who are looking into more serious digital photography or those with a large collection of pictures should look into iView Media Pro. It is worth the $49 you will have to spend after the trial.
S.r.
I have been importing my PhotoCDs... I may be the only one who used this excellent (if becoming obsolete) technology
You were.
My father worked at Kodak, and PhotoCD sales were so low that they started giving away the players to employees who worked overtime. So it's been sitting on the stereo cabinet, playing nothing but audio discs, ever since.
It's going to find the same niche in history that the Disk Camera and the Instamatic did. And George Eastman will continue spinning like a drill bit in his grave, watching the hash people have made of his company.
--saint
(lol) :)
Well, since you asked, I did look through the front door - and if you look hard enough you find that people have different results depending on which way they install things.
I know how to download it, but from the limited info I have I think the auto-update is a bit safer admin policy while the system is in good shape.
Thanks for taking the time to offer your feedback, by the way
OK - here's the reason maybe - iPhoto, although coming with the system, came on a separate CD. I bought from an independent retailer and they did not install. iTunes and IE on the other hand were pre-installed and there was no separate CD for them. So I guess I'll know what to download in the future.
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.
Powerbook G4/1.5GHz 12", Toshiba Satellite 1135-S1554