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1. ences click on the Appearance button at the top of this dia log box to set the Appearance preferences oc Appearance amp 4 General Appearance Sharing Keywords 8 E Border v Outline v Drop shadow Background Black White Organize View v Align photos to grid v Place most recent photos at the top Source Text Small E Figure 7 Appearance Preferences 1 Inthe Border area of this dialog box make your Appear ance choices of Outline and Drop Shadow and select the color you wish to have in the area labeled Back ground Note This is referring to the background tint when viewing the Photo Library or individual albums in iPhoto A darker choice is generally better 2 Choose how the photos are organized and aligned in the area labeled Organize View i e Align photos to grid and or Place most recent photos at the top 3 Select the size of the Source Text this is the size of the text in the program itself such as the size of the text for the album names listed in the far left column of the iPhoto Source window Now that you re finished with setting up the Appearance preferences click on the Sharing button at the top of this dialog box to set the Sharing preferences The Sharing Preferences allow you to share your creations with anyone who shares the same network Now you can share your photos with your whole family or your Macintosh work colleagues that share the same network iPho
2. on the web Will you be taking most of your pictures indoors or outdoors Will you be taking pictures mostly in the day time or at nighttime Will you be taking portrait or landscape shots Will your subjects be in action shots or mostly stills Here are some issues you should consider when purchasing a digital camera 1 Resolution This refers to the number of dots or pixels per image Resolution directly impacts the size of a pic ture you can print Put simply more pixels translates into a larger picture that still looks good With a higher resolu tion the camera has captured more detail and doesn t have to guess or interpolate at the missing dots or ex pand the existing ones which often results in a blotchy looking print Thus the more pixels there are the better the resolution and the quality of the printed image In the past older cameras offered 1 to 2 megapixels however newer cameras are now offering up to 8 megapixels As a rule of thumb a 2 megapixel camera can produce a good 5X7 print a 3 megapixel camera produces an excellent 8 X 10 and a 4 megapixel camera or above will result in a good 11 X 17 print Obviously the manner in which you plan to use the camera will help you to determine the amount of resolution you need P HOTO 5 2 Size Weight and Design Cameras range in size from 6 8 ounces to 2 6 pounds If portability is important con sider the size and weight of the camera Smaller cameras are conve
3. pop up menu 7 Enter an address a subject line and the text of the mes sage then click Send IMPORTANT If you send many large photos in a message it will take longer for people to download them It s a good idea to limit the size and number of photos you send in an email Print a Photo as a Greeting Card You can print out your photos in a number of different ways 1 Goto File gt Print Printer No Printer Selected Presets Standard 8 B G Style Greeting Card Style Single fold Double fold Copies 1 as Preview Save As PDF Advanced Options Cancel Figure 29 Print Dialog Box 2 You will see from the Style pop up menu that there are quite a few different choices Contact Sheet Full Page Greeting Card N Up Sampler and Standard Prints 3 To create a greeting card select Greeting Card from the Style pop up menu and then choose the Style radio button you desire next to Single fold or Double fold 4 Select the number of copies you wish to have printed and click on the Print button Export a Photo in PDF Format You can save a photo or an photo album as a PDF file 1 Click on a photo album and click on an individual photo A 2 Go to File gt Print and select the Style you desire However instead of selecting the Print button click on the Save as PDF button 3 When the Save to File dialog box appears navigate to where you wish
4. Click outside the photos and drag to enclose them within the selection rectan gle Select all photos in a film Click the film roll icon roll Deselect specific photos in a group of selected photos Hold down the Command key and click the photos you want to deselect outside a photo Assign three stars to a Command 3 photo Assign four stars to a photo A five stars to a photo Stop a slideshow a slideshow Press the mouse button _ the mouse button Pause and resume playing a Press the Space bar slideshow Adjust the speed of a slide Use the Up and Down Ar show row keys Move through a slideshow Use the Right and Left Ar manually row keys Rate photos in a slideshow Press 0 1 2 3 4 or5 Rotate photo counter clockwise Option Commanda R or press the Option key while clicking the Rotate button Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose 17 i a a O Action Shortcut Go to next photo Press the Right Arrow key Go to previous photo Press the Left Arrow key Undo last action Redo last action Shift Command Z Print Command P Page Setup Shift Command P Show preferences Command comma iPhoto Help Close window Minimize window Hide iPhoto Quit iPhoto Tips on Purchasing a Digital Camera In order to make the best choice when buying a digital cam era you need to think about how you will be using it Will you be printing pictures or emailing pictures or publishing them
5. as jpg or tiff to the end of the pho tos filenames titles or album names 6 Click the Export button 7 Navigate to the new folder you created previously on your Desktop i e Photos Export and then click the OK but ton to save the files in their new format to the folder Creating a Photo Book You can choose from a variety of book sizes and designs to create photo albums for any occasion 1 Select an album or group of photos you want in your book 2 Choose File gt New Book 3 Choose a hardcover or softcover book size from the Book Type pop up menu Note Softcover books are a new feature in iPhoto 5 4 Select a design for your book from the scrolling themes list I PHOTO 5 5 When you select a book theme you can see an example of it in the window to the right of the themes list If you want to go to the iPhoto website to see detailed book descriptions and pricing click the Options Prices but ton 6 If you chose a hardcover book and want photos to be printed on only one side of your book pages deselect the Double sided pages checkbox 7 Click Choose Theme 8 Do one of the following If you want iPhoto to automatically design your book by arranging the selected photos on each page for you click Automatically If you want to drag the selected photos into the book yourself click Manually iPhoto switches to book view and your new book appears in the Source list If you want
6. criterion with the button The figure below illustrates a Smart Album set up with the following criteria 1 Photos selected from the Album previously created called Cal Poly Photos and 2 My Rating of 5 stars and 3 Photos taken after the date of February 28 2005 Smart Album name Cal Poly 5 Star Photos After Feb 2005 Match all F of the following conditions Album is T cal Poly Photos EI krr Date EA is after E 2 28 2005 gt My Rating iz is Figure 5 Smart Album Dialog Box When iPhoto creates the Smart Album it places it in your Source list with a gear symbol on its icon Any photos in your iPhoto Library that match the settings you chose are added P HOTO 5 to the album Note iPhoto automatically modifies a Smart Album when any photo that matches the album s settings is added to or removed from your library Its a beautiful thing Setting iPhoto Preferences You may wish to change your display preferences in iPhoto To do this follow the instructions below From the iPhoto menu at the top of the screen select Prefer ences The Preferences dialog box will appear Click on the General button to set the General preferences 0900 General a E B 4 Genl Appearance Sharing Keywords Sources M Show last 12 months album v Show last 7 v Show photo count for albums S rolls album Double click photo Changes to edit view Opens photo in edit window
7. don t see a row of photos at the top of the window choose View gt Thumbnails Retouching a Blemish in a Photo The Retouch tool in iPhoto is very handy for removing small facial blemishes or other imperfections in a picture Warning The Retouch tool is intended for very small mistakes or errors in a photo If you use it to work on a large area of a picture it will end up looking rather blurry and will actually draw too much attention to the blemish Also note that retouching a photo changes its appearance in the iPhoto Library and every album where it appears To edit a photo without changing it everywhere it appears make a duplicate of the photo by se lecting it and choosing Photos gt Duplicate 1 Select the photo in your photo album that you wish to retouch and click on the Edit button 2 Inthe Edit window you will see the Retouch button in the Edit toolbar at the bottom of the iPhoto screen YY EN Enhance Red Eye Retouch Figure 18 Retouch Button 3 Click on the Retouch button and then begin moving over the blemish on the photo with your mouse that you wish to fix by making brush type strokes 4 If you wish to zoom in so that you can select the area more easily simply drag the Zoom slider 5 Remember you can always check to see what the origi nal photo looked like to compare before and after by clicking on the photo and using the Control key to toggle back and forth or you may revert t
8. keyword from the Keywords list Click the key word and then click Delete Once you add a keyword to the Keywords list you will need to assign it to the appropriate photos To assign a keyword to your photo s 1 Select the photo or photos you want to keyword 2 Choose Photos gt Get Info 3 Click the Keywords button at the top of the Photo Info window 4 Select the keyword or keywords you want assigned to the photo Note Selecting the checkmark button adds a checkmark to the lower right corner of a photo s thumb nail 5 In order to view the keywords assigned to photos make sure that Keywords has a checkmark next to it in the View menu To remove a keyword from a photo Select the photo choose Photos gt Get Info click the Keywords button at the top of the Photo Info window and deselect the key words you want removed An alternative method to assigning keywords is to use the Keyword pane that is new to iPhoto 5 Click on the Keyword pane shown in Figure 13 below and then drag selected pho tos over the keyword you desire to assign them to You can also remove a keyword by pressing the Option key and dragging the photo s onto the keyword in the Keywords pane or simply dragging the photos over the Reset x button in the Keywords pane Family Kids Vacation Sports d gt o mj o Figure 13 Keyword Pane in iPhoto 5 Now you will be able to search for any photo by its keyword To find photos th
9. lecture hall 5 Take a picture of each student in your class and send the file with the iPhoto email tool for the student to post in Blackboard with their own personal Blackboard home page On their home page students can share informa tion about themselves with their classmates express ca reer interests or favorite links 6 Take a digital camera on a class field trip When you re turn to the classroom have each student select a picture to label with a short description of what was happening or why this was important then print a copy for everyone so they can remember what they learned on the trip 7 Document the growth of a school project e g a school construction project planting and growing of a class gar den changes in animals in a laboratory etc Assign a new class photographer every week and have them document moments that demonstrate learning in action with a short description of what was happening and post the photos and descriptions in Blackboard 8 Take photos of student final projects in 3 D form and post them in Blackboard Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose 19
10. to save it and in the Save As textbox type the name of the file and add the pdf extension 4 Click on the Save button and iPhoto will save the photo as a PDF and place it in the location where you told it to save the file Burn a Photo Album to a CD or DVD iPhoto has a built in feature that allows you to put your iPhoto Library or a specific photo album or even specific indi vidual pictures on a CD or DVD and burn them 1 Click on a photo album or your entire iPhoto Library this is great for backups 2 Select Share gt Burn Disk or click on the Burn icon at the bottom of the iPhoto window Figure 30 Burn Button 3 iPhoto will open your CD tray and then prompt you to insert a blank disk Insert a blank CD R CD RW DVD R or DVD RW disk into the drive and click OK 4 Disc information appears at the bottom of the iPhoto viewing area The green area on the disc icon represents the amount of disc space your photos require 5 If necessary type a new name for the disc in the Name field and then click the Burn button 6 Click the Burn button in the Burn Disc dialog 7 It may take several minutes to write the disc You can cancel the burn by clicking the Stop button next to the progress bar but if you re using a CD R disc you might not be able to use the CD after canceling Set a Photo to Your Desktop Background You probably already know that you can easily set a photo or image to be the background Desk
11. to the original version If you wish to revert click on the OK button and you will see your photo again in the original unenhanced version of the photo Removing Red Eye from Photos If your photo happens to have the dreaded red eye effect follow the instructions below to eliminate it 1 Select the photo with the red eye problem and click on the Edit button to view it in the Edit window Zoom in on the area of red eye that you wish to edit by dragging the size control on the Zoom Slider Figure 17 Figure 17 Zoom Slider Click the Red Eye button to turn on the red eye tool You will notice that the cursor has changed into a crosshair Position the crosshair pointer over the center of one of the subject s pupils and then click the mouse button Repeat this step for the other eye 2 In Edit mode you will see a button labeled Enhance Click on the Enhance button and watch closely as iPhoto enhances the photo Note Sometimes the change is dramatic and other times it is quite small 8 Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose Ss E Q U Oo 5 Click the Red Eye button again to turn off the red eye tool 6 After reducing red eye you can press the Control key to compare the edited photo to its previous version 7 Click the Done button to return to library album slide show or book view or select a new photo to edit from the photo browser at the top of the iPhoto window If you
12. CAL Apple iPhoto 5 Dr Luanne Fose Instructor A Classroom Tutorial for Cal Poly Faculty amp Staff Introduction POLY TECHNOLOGY amp LEARNING SERVICES is ee ao da Fae ahs eae ERS eee Sea ot zN Spring 2005 This workshop for Mac OS X users focuses upon using iPhoto 5 the easy to use all in one application for importing organizing edit ing and sharing digital photos Topics covered in this workshop include What s new in iPhoto 5 Tips on buying a digital camera importing photos from a digital camera managing and editing your image collections creating slideshows importing music from iTunes into iPhoto 5 exporting images into HTML to a web page with thumbnails exporting slideshows as QuickTime movies and pedagogical tips for using digital photos in the college classroom Importing Photos from Your Digital Camera Importing pictures from your digital camera into iPhoto is a very simple task The good news is that IPhoto does not re quire any additional drivers or software to get started Both your computer and your camera must have built in Universal Serial Bus USB ports To import pictures from your camera follow the steps below Plug in your digital camera into the USB port of your Macintosh and turn your camera on N As soon as your camera is connected iPhoto switches to import mode and your camera appears in the Source list If nothing happens when you connect your came
13. O Opens photo in Select Application Rotate Ofte 3 Email photos using Microsoft Entourage E v Check for iPhoto updates automatically Figure 6 General Preferences 1 Under the area labeled Sources select the numbers you desire for the default Smart Albums that iPhoto includes to be generated according to numbers of months and numbers of rolls You may also select the preference of a photo count to be shown for each album 2 Select what happens when a photo is double clicked Changes to edit view choose this option for today s class Opens photo in edit window and Opens photo in which allows you to have a double clicked photo open in a selected application such as PhotoShop when you define the application by clicking on the Select Applica tion button 3 Where it says Rotate choose the direction for the rota tion of your photos clockwise or counter clockwise After Preferences are set the rotation button icon in the edit window of iPhoto will change to the direction you selected here Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose Ss E i U oO 4 Select the email software that you currently use on your computer from the pop up menu as the Email photos using setting 5 If you wish to have your computer check for iPhoto up dates automatically select the check mark next to Check for iPhoto updates automatically Now that you re finished with setting up the General prefer
14. ais Figure 1 Import Dialog Box Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose _ i a oe S Importing Video Clips from Camera NEW A new feature in iPhoto 5 is the ability to import video clips from any digital still camera that uses QuickTime supported video formats To import video clips from your camera into iPhoto follow the same steps as described above for trans ferring photos from a digital camera The first frame of a video clip is shown in your iPhoto Library with a camera icon and its total running time is displayed on the bottom of its thumbnail To play a video clip you ve im ported into iPhoto double click it The movie will open in QuickTime Player You can use the QuickTime controls to play and pause your movie step through the movie frame by frame fine tune the sound and more Importing Photos From Other Sources You may also want to import photos from other sources g a photo that was sent to you from a friend in an email that you saved previously to your hard drive To import photos from other sources follow the instructions below 1 Choose File gt Add To Library Command O 2 Select the individual photos you want to import or select an entire folder or disk 3 Click Import Back in iPhoto click on the Photo Library in the left Source column of iPhoto and scroll through the pictures to find the imported photo s You can also drag individual photos or an entire folder f
15. album you have created and go to the View menu and select Sort Photos gt Manually Then just click and drag the photos around manually in your photo album in the order that you desire to organize them Note Manual organi zation of photos is not an option within a Smart Album 3 The option to view your photos arranged according to Film Roll is only available when you are viewing your im ages within the iPhoto Library view it is not a viewing option within an Album or a Smart Album Note If you happen to have a lot of photos and begin to experience slow performance in iPhoto you can sort your photos by film roll in View gt Sort Photos gt By Film Roll and then click the triangle next to a film roll in the actual iPhoto Library in order to hide any photos you re not currently using To see them again simple toggle the triangle 4 To quickly display only your most recent film rolls click the Last Rolls icon in the Source list to display only your most recent photos click the Last Months icon If you don t see the Last Rolls icon in the Source list choose iPhoto gt Preferences click General at the top of the window and select the Show last __ rolls album checkbox and selecting the number of rolls you want dis played Batch Changes Sometimes you may need to change the date on a large group of photos Perhaps they are old photographs you digi tally scanned files imported with the date from when the file was created
16. ar ance in the iPhoto Library and in every album slideshow and book where it appears To edit a photo without changing it everywhere it appears make a duplicate Command D be fore editing 1 To use the Adjust tools click on the photo in your photo album that you wish to crop and click on the Edit button 2 Click on the Adjust button Figure 20 below 10 P HOTO 5 Figure 20 Adjust Button Drag the slider controls for Brightness Contrast Satu ration Temperature Tint Sharpness Straighten and Exposure and adjust to the level you desire see Figure 21 below After adjusting the sliders in a photo you can press the Control key to compare the edited photo to its previous version To reset the photo to its initial settings click Re set Sliders If you don t like the changes you ve made to a photo you can undo your most recent change by choosing Edit gt Undo You can also revert to the photo s original version by choosing Photos gt Revert to Original Click the Done button to return to library album slide show or book view or select a new photo to edit from the photo browser at the top of the iPhoto window If you don t see a row of photos at the top of the window choose View gt Thumbnails Adjust Brightness a Contrast os Saturation 1 Straighten e eee Le Exposure Q e ox Levels 100 Reset Sliders Figure 21 Adjust D
17. at contain a specific keyword 1 Select the Library icon or select an album slideshow or book that contains the photos you want to search 2 Click the Keyword button shown above in Figure 13 3 To display photos that contain a specific keyword click the keyword in the Keywords list You can select more than one keyword to narrow your search Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose i a S 4 To hide photos that contain a specific keyword click the 5 keyword in the Keywords list while pressing the Option key You can select more than one keyword to narrow your search To display all photos again after you ve finished a search click the Reset x button A new feature in iPhoto 5 is the ability to search for any photo by text contained in its film roll title comments keywords or filename by typing its text in the Search box To search for a photo by its film roll title comments keyword or filename ibs Select the Library icon or select an album slideshow or book that contains the photos you re looking for Type text in the search field Shown below in Figure 14 As you type photos that contain the text you entered will appear in the iPhoto window To see all photos again click the Reset button i e the little x in the search field box Search Figure 14 iPhoto 5 Search Box Editing Photos with the Enhance Button If a photo didn t turn out like you had hop
18. click on the Rotate button in order to turn the photo at 90 degree angles keep clicking until it is vertically displayed as you desire In this case because my Preferences were set with a counter clockwise rotation only had to click on the Rotate button once to place the photo into the proper vertical alignment whereas a clockwise rotation would have required three mouse clicks Adding Titles amp Comments to Photos You can add titles and comments to any of your photos 1 Click on the photo album you desire At the bottom of the Source list you will see an Information box providing information on the album you clicked upon If you don t see the Information box click on the info button under neath the column containing the photo albums Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose i a O Information name Baby Emily Comes Home from 12 10 01 to 1 6 02 items 24 photos size 4 4 MB Baby Emily Comes Home with L amp R and Coda January 5 2002 Figure 9 Album Information Box 2 iPhoto will display information about the album name the date span of the photos in the album the number of pho tos and the size in bytes 3 Click on any single photo in the album and then you will see the above information for that particular photo as well as any comments that were assigned to the photo title Emily amp Coda s First Day Together date 1 5 2002 time 1 34 44 PM rating Kk Kk format JPEG Image si
19. delete an image from an album the image still remains in the iPhoto Library You can also include the same photo in several albums with out making multiple copies of it and the original will remain in the iPhoto Library If you edit an image by mistake and want to revert to the original version you can always select the image and then go to Photos gt Revert to Original and Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose Ss E i U 0 iPhoto will return the image to its original state as it was when it was imported into iPhoto Organizing Your Photos There are several ways you can arrange the photos in your Photo Library or in one of your photo albums 1 Click on the iPhoto Library and go to the View menu at the top of the iPhoto screen Select Sort Photos and you will see a number of options from the submenu i e by Film Roll by Date by Keyword by Title by Rating By Film Roll displays the photos how they were originally taken on the film roll by Date displays the photos by the date they were taken by Keyword arranges your photos alphabetically according to the keyword assigned to them by Title arranges them by the title you have as signed to them or that your camera assigned to them and by Rating arranges them by the 1 5 star rating that you assigned to them 2 Although you cannot arrange the iPhoto Library images manually you can manually arrange the images in your photo albums that you create Click on any photo
20. deo takes up more storage space than images the video clip on a still camera can usually not be longer than 30 seconds 7 LCD Screen Probably one of the most compelling rea sons to purchase a digital camera is that you can see the image right away and decide whether or not you like it and want to keep it To do so however you need an LCD screen on the camera Low end models often omit this option thus taking away one of the best features of digi tal cameras This is one feature you should NOT go with out Be sure to try the camera before you buy it how ever since some screens wash out in the sunlight mak ing it difficult to see when taking pictures outdoors 8 External Memory Card Readers These are similar to external hard drives that you may attach to a computer Memory card readers allow you to download pictures directly from the storage medium which will save you time as well as battery life Reference The Use of Digital Cameras to Enhance the Learning Experience TechKnowLogia January March 2003 Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose C a Using iPhoto in the Classroom Obviously this is just a short list of the many ways a digital camera can enhance instruction in the classroom Enjoy Digital cameras offer teachers unlimited opportunities to en yourself Be creative Think up some projects that will work gage students and to incorporate technology into their cur for your disciplin
21. e and get out there and start snapping pho riculum At Cal Poly students faculty and staff can check out tos digital still cameras from Media Distribution Services http mds calpoly edu in Building 2 on the first floor Check out a camera and experiment with some student projects Here are some examples of projects you can assign 1 Assign pairs of students to take pictures on a topic re lated to class and compose their own iPhoto slideshow then have them describe the slideshow to the class ina class presentation as it plays on a data projector or post it into Blackboard 2 Have foreign language students take pictures of everyday things and put into an iPhoto slideshow or web page with a title and comments in Spanish French Italian vocabu lary Or if you prefer keep the pictures in an iPhoto album arrangement and have them printed out for a classroom Pictionary so your students can quiz each other on for eign language vocabulary in class 3 Take photos of your students the first day of class with your digital camera and create a directory that you can post in Blackboard to acquaint the students with one an other 4 Take photos of your students the first day of class and export the pictures into small images that you can import into a Word document Add names and useful informa tion about the students to help you remember them This is a great way to help you learn students names more quickly especially in a large
22. e it 7 Click Save Export a Slideshow as HTML Web Pages This is another really cool feature of iPhoto Did say that all of the features are cool You can export your slideshow into HTML so that it is organized on a web page for you with thumbnails that visitors can click on and see a larger version of your prized photos Here s how 1 Make a new folder on your Desktop Command Shift N and give the folder a title e g iPhoto Web Page 2 Open iPhoto and select the photo album you wish to make into a web page Make sure that none of the pho tos are selected by choosing Edit gt Select None other wise you ll have a movie of only the photos that are se lected in the album 3 Go to Share gt Export 4 When the Export Photos dialog box appears click on the tab labeled Web Page Export Photos File Export WebPage QuickTime Page Title CATS Conference Columns 3 Rows 10 1 Page Background Color Image Text Color EEE Thumbnail Image Max width 240 Max width 640 Max height 320 Max height 853 l Show title _ Show title _ Show comment Show comment 17 photos Cancel Expor Figure 26 Export Photos Web Pages 5 Inthe Web Page pane change the desired options Page Type a name for your web page and specify the number of columns and rows per page To add a background color click the Color button then click the color preview box to change the color To add a background
23. ed you may use iPhoto s Enhance button to enrich the color or manipulate the contrast 1 Click on the photo in your photo album that you wish to enhance and then click the Edit button in the button bar at the bottom of the iPhoto window as shown in Figure 15 below Book te YA Rotate Edit Figure 15 Edit Button I PHOTO 5 eN Red Eye Enhance Retouch Figure 16 Enhance Button To compare with the way the photo looked originally in this Edit window hold down the Control key Toggling back and forth with the Control key will let you compare how the enhance adjustment affected the photo When you are done with enhancing a photo click the Done button and iPhoto will save the changes and take you back to the location you were originally at i e Li brary or photo album before entering the Edit window You may also choose to enhance several photos without exiting Edit view by simply selecting a new photo to edit from the photo browser at the top of the iPhoto window and clicking the Enhance button to change the photo Note If you don t see a row of photos at the top of the window choose View gt Thumbnails Note If you decide you don t like the enhancements and you just want to return to the original version of your photo go to the Photo menu and select Revert to Origi nal The Revert to Original dialog box will appear saying All changes will be lost Are you sure you want to revert
24. h in year view click the first day and then hold down the Shift key and select the last day You can also press the first day and drag to include additional days To display photos from multiple days that are not next to each other double click their month in year view select the first day and then hold down the Com mand key and click additional day To select a specific week double click its month in year view and click the dot to the left of the week To select the same month week or day across mul tiple years press the Option key while selecting 5 To display all the photos in your library or album again click the x next to the calendar year B in Figure 12 above Assigning Keywords amp Searching Photos Another method of organizing photos is to assign keywords to the photos which are then later searchable Keywords are also great for setting up criteria for Smart Albums The first thing you will need to do is to create your own key words by editing the keyword list in Preferences Note Edit ing a keyword in iPhoto Preferences changes that keyword in any photos to which you have assigned it To add a new keyword to the Keywords list 1 Choose iPhoto gt Preferences 2 Click the Keywords button at the top of the window 3 Click Add 4 Type your new keyword To rename an existing keyword Click the keyword you want to change click Rename and then type a new name A a To delete a
25. he other like a slideshow 1 Select an album and choose Edit gt Select None 16 Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose Action Shortcut Import Photos Shift Command l Move to the top of the Home photo library Move to the bottom of the End photo library Create new album from se Shift Command N lection Create new Smart Album Option Command N Show or hide titles Shift Command T Shift Command K Shift Command F Hold down the Option key and click the triangle next to any film roll Show or hide ratings Shift Command R Set the title date or com Shift Command B ments of multiple photos Assign edit or search by Command K keywords Show a photo s image and Command l camera information Move photo to Trash from the library or remove photo from album Show or hide keywords Show or hide film rolls Show or hide all film rolls photos Delete Command Option Delete Double click the photo Move photo to Trash from album Open photo in its own win dow or in edit view de pends on the double click preference you set Select a single photo Click the photo Action Shortcut Select all photos between Hold down the Shift key and the current selection and a click the non adjacent non adjacent photo photo Select photos that are non adjacent to each other Select the first photo then hold down the Command key and click additional photos Select several photos lo cated together
26. hoices click on the arrow gt gt and you will see them Using the Calendar Tool NEW iPhoto 5 allows you to quickly display photos from any month week or day that you choose However you can only use this tool from within the iPhoto Library or an album 1 Select Library or an album in the Source list 2 Click the Calendar button Figure 11 Oeteber November ec r Septenber J L gt jlo jeje Figure 11 Calendar Button 3 Click the View arrow A in Figure 12 below to switch be tween year and month view Click the Up or Down ar row at the top of the calendar to scroll to another year or month i004 February April january Figure 12 Calendar View A amp B 4 Doone of the following To display photos from a specific month click a month in year view Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose C a To display photos from multiple months that are next to each other click the first month and then hold down the Shift key and select the last month You can also press the first month and drag to include additional months To display photos from multiple months that are not next to each other select the first month and then hold down the Command key and click additional months To display photos from a specific day double click its month in year view and then click the day To display photos from multiple days that are next to each other double click their mont
27. ialog Box Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose Ss E i U 0 Creating a Photo Slideshow in iPhoto 5 You can convert your photo albums into slide shows and in clude music to play from your iTunes library as well 1 2 6 Select a photo album and choose File gt New Slideshow Drag photos into the order you want in the Photo Browser at the top of the iPhoto viewing area Note After you create a slideshow you can also add photos to it by dragging them directly from another al bum a CD or DVD or from another location on your hard disk When you add a photo to a slideshow from another location on your hard disk iPhoto automatically imports it into your photo library Select the various options for transitions and effects for each photo To view the transitions effects on an individ ual photo click on the Preview button If you wish to use the same transition and effects globally for the entire slideshow click on the Settings button to bring up the Settings dialog box and make your selec tions Figure 22 Default Settings for the entire slideshow Play each slide for 3 3 seconds Transition Dissolve Speed Mam _ Repeat slideshow Scale photos to fill screen v Automatic Ken Burns Effect Show titles Show my ratings l Show slideshow controls Repeat music during slideshow The music will repeat for as long as the slides play Fit slideshow to music Slide durat
28. image click the Image button then click A a Set to select an image To change text color click the Text Color button Thumbnail Specify the maximum dimensions in pix els for your photo thumbnails Click the Show title or Show comment checkbox if you want your thumbnails to have titles or comments Image Specify the maximum dimensions in pixels for your photos Click the Show title or Show com ment checkbox if you want titles or comments to appear on your web page 6 Click Export 7 Navigate to the new folder i e iPhoto Web Page that you created on the Desktop earlier in Step 1 above and click the OK button to save your web page By doing this all the content for the web page is placed in one folder for easy upload to a server or to your Site folder in your Mac account iPhoto will create a html file that has the same name as the new folder you previously created on the Desktop and will also generate three folders within your main folder that contain images pages and thumb nails 8 To preview your page before publishing it on a web server drag the page into your browser e g Safari Internet Explorer or Netscape Notice how the main html page with thumbnails allows you to double click on an image and see the larger image iPhoto has also gen erated web pages for the larger images which also al lows for navigation to previous or next images 9 NOTE Be sure when you upload these files on
29. ions will be adjusted to make the slides play for as long as the music plays Slideshow Format Current Display Cancel OK Figure 22 Slideshow Settings Dialog Box Click on the Music button to bring up the Music dialog box Figure 23 to select the music from iTunes you wish to use in your slideshow A vi Play music during slideshow Sample Music ix 90 s Music My Top Rated Podcast i Recently Played ig Top 25 Most Played a F Ella amp Louie Y Song Artist Time fj Ella Fitzgerald Louis Arm 4 47 j Ella Fitzgerald Louis Arm 6 35 fl Ella Fitzgerald Louis Arm 4 12 Fi Ella Fitzgerald Louis Arm 5 14 A Ella Fitzgerald Louis Arm 4 59 0 fj Ella Fitzgerald Louis Arm 4 40 A How I Rememb Michael Fr 5 ll a Tel I ll Be Seeing You Steve Tyrell 4 22 Y be Q 21 items Cancel Figure 23 Music Dialog Box 7 Click the Play button to view your slide show and hit ESC or press the mouse button to stop the slideshow 8 Note After you are finished creating a slideshow you can access it anytime and play it on your computer screen by simply selecting the slideshow you want to play in the Source list Press the Space bar to pause and resume playing a slideshow Use the Up and Down arrow keys to adjust the speed of your slideshow Use the Right and Left arrow keys to move through a slideshow manually Press Delete to remove the photo currently being dis played from the slidesho
30. nient but also have smaller dials and buttons that could make using them more difficult 3 Zoom Lens Some cameras offer optical zoom while others have digital zoom Optical zoom moves the lens to magnify the subject while digital zoom only captures fewer pixels and magnifies them This clearly jeopardizes the quality of the image It is recommended that for best results go with at least a 2X optical zoom 4 Focus Digital cameras usually offer automatic focus which for most of us is sufficient For the few cases where the camera cannot get a focus lock in a close up shot a manual focus can be helpful 5 Storage Storage refers to the medium where pictures are stored once taken In a conventional camera that would be the film however in digital cameras storage ranges from floppy disks to compact disks to memory cards Floppy disks are the least expensive storage me dium but storage on them is slow and the disks can only hold one or two high resolution images Compact disks store more images but the cameras that use them are big and bulky Memory cards are the most expensive but this storage medium allows for the most flexibility in camera size as well as storage capacity While most cameras have onboard storage investing in additional removable storage allows for expansion of storage ca pacity 6 Movies and Sound Some cameras offer the option of video capture This is handy if you do not have a video camera but since vi
31. now that you can export your slideshow into a QuickTime movie and play it on any computer that has QuickTime installed Mac or PC To make a QuickTime movie of your photos follow the steps below 1 Select the album of photos you want in your movie Make sure that none of the photos are selected by choosing Edit gt Select None otherwise you ll have a movie of only the photos that are selected in the album 2 Choose Share gt Export 3 When the Export Photos dialog box appears click on the QuickTime tab see Figure 25 Export Photos File Export Web Page QuickTime Images Width 640 Height 480 Display image for 3 00 seconds Background Color _ Image Music Mi add currently selected music to movie CExpor 17 photos Cancel Figure 25 Export Photos QuickTime Movie 4 Inthe QuickTime pane change the desired options Images Specify the maximum dimensions of your movie in pixels and set the display duration for each photo Background To add a background color to your movie click the Color button then click the color preview box to change the color To add a back ground image click the Image button then click Set to select an image Music Choose whether to include the same back ground music selected in the Slideshow Settings window 5 Click Export Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose S E Q U 0 6 Type a name for your movie and choose where to sav
32. o the original version by using the Photo gt Revert to Original command 6 Click the Done button to return to library album slide show or book view or select a new photo to edit from the photo browser at the top of the iPhoto window If you don t see a row of photos at the top of the window choose View gt Thumbnails A a Convert Photo to Black amp White or Sepia Color images can be converted to black amp white or sepia Black and white conversion is especially handy if you cannot print your images with a color printer simply change them to black amp white for the best printing results Sepia can give your photos that artistic touch 1 Select the photo in your photo album that you wish to convert to black amp white or sepia and click on the Edit button 2 Inthe Edit window you will see the B amp W and Sepia buttons in the toolbar Click on the B amp W or Sepia but ton and iPhoto will take a moment to process it and then strip the color Note Once again you can check to see what the original color photo looked like by using the Control key and toggling back and forth 3 To undo this effect you can simply select Undo from the Edit menu at the top of the iPhoto screen Command Z or select Photo gt Revert to Original 4 Click the Done button to return to library album slide show or book view or select a new photo to edit from the photo browser at the top of the iPhoto wind
33. on the photo in your photo album that you wish to crop and click on the Edit button 2 Down in the Edit toolbar you will see a pull down menu with the word None above the word Constrain Figure 19 below 3 Select a size from the list e g 4 X 6 Postcard 4x6 Constrain Figure 19 Constrain Pull Down Menu 4 Now when you go into the picture to select an area to crop with the crosshair you will have a set size propor tion The cursor will change into a hand With the hand move around the proportion window so that it fits the area you want to crop No matter how large you make the cropping the ratio of the width and height will stay the same 5 Click on the Crop button and you will see that the crop ping is constrained to the 4 X 6 proportion that you chose with the crosshair 6 Click the Done button to return to library album slide show or book view or select a new photo to edit from the photo browser at the top of the iPhoto window If you don t see a row of photos at the top of the window choose View gt Thumbnails The Adjust Button in iPhoto 5 NEW With the Adjust button iPhoto 5 includes new editing options for improving a photo s exposure gray balance sharpness brightness and contrast color adjustment straightening and saturation in order to assist you in fixing those not so perfect shots none of us have those right Note Adjusting a photo with this tool changes its appe
34. on your computer not when the photo was cap tured or your digital photos were captured with an incorrect A a camera date Maybe you would like to add a general title to all the photos as well such as Class Field Trip April 2004 In iPhoto you can change the title date or comments on multiple photos at once Select all the photos you want to change and go to the menu bar Photos gt Batch Change From the pull down menu you can set the Title Date or Comments It s that simple to make changes to a group of photos Now with the date and title set you can easily organize your pho tos chronologically or by title Note Setting a photo s title date or comments changes it in the iPhoto Library and in ALL Albums Smart Albums and Books where it appears HJ to Text HJ Class Field Trip to Museum Set Title v Append a number to each photo cas Cancel Figure 3 Batch Change Dialog Box iPhoto Image Ratings Another very useful feature in iPhoto is the ability to apply ratings to your photos Similar to ratings of songs in iTunes you can give your photos 1 2 3 4 or 5 stars or none at all To rate your photos first select a photo or group of photos Shift select that you want to give the same rating to e g select a group of photos you wish to assign 5 stars Then you can either Control Click right click the selection and scroll down to My Ratings and select the number of sta
35. ow If you don t see a row of photos at the top of the window choose View gt Thumbnails Cropping an Image in iPhoto 5 If there is an area of your photo that you wish to eliminate you may use the Crop tool to remove the area from the pic ture 1 Click on the photo in your photo album that you wish to crop and click on the Edit button 2 Inthe Edit Window your cursor will transform into a crosshair Take the crosshair and drag a square or rec tangle over the image to select the area you wish to re tain Note Once you release the mouse if you need to enlarge or decrease the cropping box you created with the crosshair simply drag from the outer edges 3 Click on the Crop button in the toolbar 4 iPhoto removes the area of the photo that was not in cluded in the crosshair 5 If you wish to view the original photo click on the photo and use the Control key to toggle back and forth be tween the cropped and the uncropped image 6 Click the Done button to return to library album slide show or book view or select a new photo to edit from the photo browser at the top of the iPhoto window If you don t see a row of photos at the top of the window choose View gt Thumbnails Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose i oe E Constraining Proportions When Cropping Another method you can use when cropping is to constrain the proportions of the area of the photo that you select to crop 1 Click
36. ra check your camera to see if it s turned on and set to the correct mode For which mode to choose see the in structions provided with your camera o Type a roll name for the group of photos you re importing in the Roll Name field Type a description for the group of photos in the Descrip tion field o If you want the photos to be deleted from your camera as soon as they are imported select the Delete items from camera after importing checkbox We suggest that you NOT erase your photos in case something goes wrong in the import better to erase the photos manually on the digital camera AFTER you are sure you have secured the contents to your hard drive D Click the Import button Wait until all your photos have been transferred into iPhoto or click Stop Import before disconnecting your camera If your camera has a sleep mode make sure it is disabled or set to a time increment long enough to allow your images to down load IMPORTANT Don t simply disconnect your camera after importing your photos by pulling out the USB plug from your computer port this may cause damage to your camera After you finish importing your photos click the Eject button or drag the camera s icon from the Finder desktop to the Trash turn off your camera and then disconnect it from your com puter a a TO Ready to import 10 items Fram 1 4 04 Boll Flares Sequcion F Te H7 Description f
37. rom the Finder into iPhoto s photo viewing area If you drag a folder a film roll is created with the folder s name If the folder you import contains subfolders film rolls are created with each subfolder s name Creating a Photo Album A Photo Album is simply a way to organize your photos ac cording to a specific theme or event just think of it as a type of folder structure in iPhoto To create a Photo Album 1 Select File gt New Album Command N or click the Add button near the bottom left corner of the iPhoto window and choose Album from the New pop up menu 2 Adialog box will appear requesting that you enter a name for the album Type a name for the album capitalization and spaces ARE allowed in the text box and click Create 3 Look to the left Source column in iPhoto and underneath the Photo Library you will see the name of the new album you just created P HOTO 5 4 If you click on the new album you will see that it is empty You will need to move the contents that you wish to have in your new album from the iPhoto Library where you imported the photos 5 To add pictures to the new album click on the iPhoto Library and click on the images you wish to have in your new album Shift click to select multiple photos 6 Drag the images that you have selected from the iPhoto Library on top of your new album icon and release your mouse Note As you drag the photos a red dot will ap pear with a number inside
38. rom the Change picture pop up menu at the fopin ent bottom of this dialog box and make sure the checkmark P A ces is selected next to it Close out this dialog box to save E eo eee ee your changes _ Use random screen saver Hot Corners ear Desktop amp Screen Saver oO s AQ O B Show All Displays Sound Network Startup Disk Desktop Screen Saver m4 Fill screen xs Apple Background E Nature _ Abstract O Solid Colors i Pictures Folder _ iPhoto Selection _ Choose Folder Figure 32 Screen Saver Dialog Box 3 To choose when the screen saver starts drag the Start screen saver control 4 Ifyou want to set a different album as the Screen Saver instead select it from the Screen Savers list on the left of this dialog box iPhoto 5 Keyboard Shortcuts You can use your keyboard to quickly accomplish many tasks in iPhoto To find the shortcuts for common commands look Library in the menus or see the menu shortcuts below To do an Last Roll a a action press the keys indicated below Last 12 Months gt d bd v Change picture every 30 minutes By Random order Figure 31 Desktop Dialog Box Set an iPhoto Album as a Screen Saver To protect your display you can set a screen saver to appear automatically if your computer hasn t been used for several minutes If you want you can use an album from your iPhoto Library as your screen saver The photos appear one after t
39. rs you wish to assign or from the menu bar go to Photos gt My Ratings and select the number of starts To see the ratings you have assigned photos make sure that you have View gt By Rating turned on With your ratings set you can now arrange your photos by Rating In the menu bar select View gt Sort Photos gt by Rat ing You ve just organized your photos by highest to lowest rating Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose Photos Get Info 1 Batch Change CHB Rotate Clockwise XR Rotate Counter Clockwise R Duplicate Move to Trash Figure 4 Photo Ratings Smart Albums Using the dates titles or ratings of your photos you can cre ate Smart Albums What is a Smart Album It is a photo al bum that searches for photos in your library based on the criteria you give such as Album Date Title My Rating Key word Comments Filename or Roll When you create it the Smart Album finds all the photos meeting your criteria It also keeps searching for new photos in the future to continuously add to the album To create a Smart Album from the menu bar select File gt New Smart Album In the new window name your Smart Album and select from the pull down menu on the far left ac cording to your search criteria Album Any Text Date Title My Rating Keyword Comments Filename or Roll To add more than one criterion for the Smart Album click the button on the right You can also delete a
40. s window shows how much time it will take to import each song To cancel import click the small X next to the progress bar 8 By default iTunes plays songs while they re being im ported You can click the Pause button to pause play back or continue to use iTunes for other tasks the import will continue You can also stop iTunes from playing songs automatically by deselecting the Play songs while importing checkbox in the Importing pane of iTunes pref erences 9 iTunes has just imported the songs from the CD into the iTunes Library Click on the iTunes Library in the Source list and drag the songs you desire from the Library into your new playlist To move multiple songs click the Command key or the Shift key and click on the songs you desire and then drag them together as a group into your new playlist 10 To remove a song from a playlist select it and hit the De lete key Note This does not remove it from the iTunes Library or from the hard disk 11 Now go into iPhoto and select the slideshow that you created and click on the Music button Select the new playlist you created from the pull down menu e g Music for iPhoto and then select the tune you wish to use in your slideshow in the list that appears or use the Search box to search for the tune Click the OK button to close this dialog box and save your choices P HOTO 5 Export a Slideshow as a QuickTime Movie This is a cool feature of iPhoto Did you k
41. this is the number of images you are currently moving into the album 7 Now click on the new album and you will see only the pictures that you inserted there Note The pictures will still remain in the main iPhoto Library but are better or ganized now into the specific album that you just cre ated 8 Asan alternative to steps 1 7 above you can simply create an album from a selection of photos First select the photos you want to include in the album and then choose File gt New From Selection gt Album Name the album and click the Create button New jj Album FH Name untitled album C Create Cancel Figure 2 New Album Dialog Box Note You can also add a photo to an album directly from another album a CD or DVD or from another location on your hard disk When you add a photo to an album from an other location on your hard disk iPhoto automatically imports it into your iPhoto Library as well Remember The images in an iPhoto Album and an iPhoto Library are connected to one another If you edit an image in an album it will also be edited in the Library and vice versa In general it is a good habit to duplicate an image that you wish to edit and perform the actual edit on the copy of the image To duplicate any image go to the iPhoto Library click on the image and then go to Photos gt Duplicate or simply click on an image and use Command D to make a copy of the image Note however that if you
42. to a web server that you upload the entire folder containing all the subfolders on the web site Exporting Photos for Other Purposes You may wish to export your photos from an album to send to someone in an email or to import into another application iPhoto makes this task very simple and allows you to config ure the exact size of the exported photos 1 Create a new folder on your Desktop Com mand Shift N and give it a name e g Photos Export 2 Select the photo s or a photo album you want to export 3 Choose Share gt Export 4 When the dialog box appears click the File Export tab Figure 27 Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose 13 i a a E Export Photos File Export _ Web Page QuickTime Images Format Original B Size Name A Full size images Use filename _ Scale images no larger than _ Use title 153 048 Use album name Preserve mixed aspect ratios M Use extension 17 photos Cancel Export Figure 27 Export Photos File Export 5 Inthe File Export pane change the desired options Format Choose a file format for your exported im ages from the pull down menu e g Original JPG TIFF or PNG Size If necessary scale the images to a specific size by specifying a maximum width and height Name Choose whether to export photos with their filenames iPhoto titles or album name Extension Choose whether to add the file format extensions such
43. to offers Rendezvous photo sharing the same technology that al A a lows you to share songs and playlists in iTunes however in stead of music you can share photos with everyone on the same network By selecting these preferences you can share the photos of your entire library or just selected albums You may also set a password that you can give out to friends on your network so that only a select few individuals can view your photos Note Sharing preferences requires that the firewall port 8770 not be blocked on your computer To un block this firewall port go to System Preferences gt Sharing gt Firewall iPhoto 5 offers one more preference to setup in this dialog box that wasn t available in iPhoto 4 Keywords We ll come back to this preference later in the section where we discuss Keywords For now you re finished setting up your prefer ences Click the red close button at the top left corner of the dialog box to apply these preference settings and close the Preferences dialog box Rotating Images Occasionally you may take a picture with your camera held vertically portrait view and then the image comes into iPhoto incorrectly For example the picture below was taken with the camera held vertically and now it appears to be turned on its side when imported in iPhoto Figure 8 Photo in Need of Rotation To place the photo in the correct direction click on the photo to select it and then
44. top image for your com puter by going into your System Preferences and making the appropriate changes in the Desktop amp Screensaver area but iPhoto will allow you to do this right within iPhoto Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose 15 i a a S NOTE DO NOT DO THESE NEXT STEPS IF YOU ARE INA LAB iPhoto makes it easy for you to assign any picture in the iPhoto Library as your Desktop image I PHOTO 5 2 Choose Share gt Desktop and when the Desktop amp Screen Saver dialog box appears click the Screen Saver tab Start screen saver control ear Desktop amp Screen Saver 1 Select the photo in the photo library or an album amp a 2 Choose Share gt Desktop or click on the Desktop icon FAAEE OE E ENOS at the bottom of the iPhoto window Daro A 3 The Desktop will change displaying the photo that you pa ia atanan selected as the background image cf Pictures Folder io World Book Screen 4 You can also have your desktop image cycle through a F iPhoto Selection series of photos Select an album and make sure that Choose Folder none of the photos in the album are selected by choosing Library Edit gt Select None Choose Share gt Desktop and when J Last Roll the Desktop amp Screen Saver dialog box appears click i Last 12 Months on the Desktop tab Select how often you want the pic ture to change e g Every 30 minutes every hour every Basset F day etc f
45. type a new name for your book in the Source list 9 Once you create a book you can change the order of pages or photos add and change the appearance of text and even customize the design of individual pages For more information on specific settings and features of creating a photo book please refer to the Help menu in iPhoto and type in the search word book Sending a Photo Through Email You can also send photos from your iPhoto Library or from photo albums directly from iPhoto with the help of your email program 1 Select the photo or photos you want to mail Note You can t email photos from a slideshow or book 2 Choose Share gt Email or click on the Email icon at the bottom of the iPhoto window Mail Photo Photo Size Small 240x320 re Photo Count 1 Estimated Size 63 KB Include M Titles M Comments Cancel Figure 28 Mail Photo Dialog Box Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose Ss E Q U 0 3 Choose a size in pixels for your emailed photos from the Size pop up menu 4 Choose whether to include titles and comments 5 Click Compose 6 iPhoto opens a New Message window in Mac OS X Mail with the photo or photos attached Note If you want to mail photos using Entourage Eudora or AOL install the application on your computer choose iPhoto gt Prefer ences click General at the top of the Preferences win dow and then choose the application from the Mail us ing
46. w Press Command R to rotate the photo currently being displayed Press 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 to assign a rating to the photo currently being dis played Adding Music to iTunes for Slideshows You can add any track from a CD into your iTunes Library and then use it in your iPhoto slideshow To add CD tracks to your iTunes Library follow the instructions below 1 Open iTunes and from the File menu select New Playlist Command N 2 Type a name for the new playlist in the Source area e g Music for iPhoto Apple iPhoto 5 Tutorial Dr Luanne Fose 11 i a a O 3 For the purpose of this class click on the new playlist you just created and simply open the Fose iPhoto 5 Class folder and then open the AAC iTunes Music folder within it Shift select the three AAC m4a files and drag them into the main iTunes window of the playlist iTunes will copy the files into the playlist and into the iTunes Library Now skip to step 11 below 4 Ifyou aren t using the Fose iPhoto 5 Class files follow these instructions to import songs into iTunes from a CD Insert an audio CD into your Mac After a moment the songs on the CD will be listed in the iTunes window 5 Click to remove the checkmark next to any songs you DON T want to import into your library 6 Click the iTunes Import button to add the selected songs to your library w Inport Figure 24 iTunes Import Button 7 The display area at the top of the iTune
47. ze 640 x 480 151 KB Coda was lounging in the grass when little Emily walks up to check her out Figure 10 Photo Information Box 4 Click in the title text box in the Information section and type a name for your photo 5 Note that the date and time of the picture appears in the date and time text boxes iPhoto also displays the rat ing assigned to the photo and the size of the photo in pixels and in bytes i e the memory storage size If you wish to add a comment for the photo click in the comments text box and type a comment as well If you wish to view the titles under all the pictures in your photo album go to the View menu and select Titles P HOTO 5 Customizing the Organize Toolbar The organize toolbar is the row of buttons that appears at the bottom of the iPhoto window when the iPhoto library or an album is selected in the Source list You can customize the organize toolbar by adding or removing buttons that let you perform the most common tasks for sharing your photos 1 Choose Share gt Show in Toolbar and select the buttons you want to appear in the toolbar from the submenu A selected item has a check mark next to it choose the item again to deselect it 2 For the purpose of this tutorial please select all of the items one by one in this list so that they have a check mark next to them You will see the buttons appear at the bottom of the iPhoto window If you don t see all of your c
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