Posts Tagged ‘iPhoto’

Flickery : Flickr Made Easy

Back when Apple announced that iPhoto 09 was going to offer the ability to “export to flickr” I have to admit I was more than excited. iPhoto 09 arrived and suddenly I realised that every upload session was going to appear on my left hand menu bar, for me a bit of a negative.

iPhoto to Lightroom

One of the nicest non photo-related aspects of Lightroom is its ability to library files without moving them to a new location. If you have an iPhone or especially an AppleTV then you will know how great it is to be able to sync photos directly from your iPhoto / Aperture library.

5 Point iPhoto Workflow

Despite having a bit of a play with Apple Aperture I have found myself returning to iPhoto again and again. Perhaps it is the way it easily integrates with iLife and iWork or the fact the photo books offer more option who knows but I use it on more or less a daily basis.

5 reasons for AppleTV

I have been asked a few times, and most recently via twitter about how to get the most out of the Apple TV. With the dawn of Boxee many multimedia fans are looking at the Apple TV device in a whole new light. I am going to concentrate on how to get the most out of the Apple TV (but without the Boxee hack). Read our initial review of the Apple TV.

iPhoto to Facebook Plugin

The majority of people I have spoken to about iLife are excited  most about the new iPhoto features.  There has been a fair bit of discussion about the new export features that got me thinking about a previous post on DigMo!

iPhoto Flickr Plugin

iphotoflickr.jpgFlickrExport offers the ability to send your photos directly from iPhoto to your flickr account. Simply select the photos you want to add to flickr and use the “File Export” menu. The current version of FlickrExport for iPhoto is 2.0.6 as of 2006-03-16.

iPhoto : Entertaining Backup

iphotoico.jpgDigital photographs have become the most valued files on any home computer yet few people actually take time to back up their images on a regular basis. This tutorial seeks to create not only a valuable back up but also a DVD that will entertain and allow easy cataloging of your photos.

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