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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.

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  1. mail by cheezus · · Score: 3, Informative
    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 would imagine they mean mail.app, apple's email client

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  2. Still copies on import? by rjrjr · · Score: 3

    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?

    rjrjr

  3. Re:PhotoCD by saintlupus · · Score: 3, Interesting

    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

  4. Do not move the .app by gqgreg · · Score: 3, Interesting

    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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