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David Pogue (Author), Lesa Snider (Author)
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March 31, 2011 Missing Manuals

With better ways to get your photos online and new options for creating printed projects, iPhoto '11 makes it easier than ever to transfer photos from a digital camera, organize them, and publish, print, or share them in maps—but there's still no printed manual for the program. Fortunately, David Pogue and Lesa Snider team up in this witty, authoritative book that should have been in the box.

  • Organize your collection. Discover all of the options for grouping your pictures—by events, in albums, or based on who’s in the photo or where it was taken.
  • Sharpen your editing skills. Learn how to use iPhoto’s beefed-up editing options, including its Photoshop-like adjustments panel.
  • Share images online. Get your photos to everyone on your list by publishing them to Flickr, Facebook, and MobileMe.
  • Dive into creative projects. Have fun building slideshows (with music), gift books, calendars, and cards.
5 Tips from the Author

  1. Flags are a great way to mark photos for deletion en masse (instead of deleting them one at a time). As soon as you import photos, take a spin through ’em and, when you find one you want to delete, click to select its thumbnail and then press Command - . (that’s the Command key plus the period key) to flag it. Alternatively, hover your cursor over photo’s thumbnail and then click the tiny gray flag that appears in its top right (it looks like a miniature pennant). Either way, you’ll see a tiny orange pennant appear at the thumbnail’s top left. Once you’re finished, click Flagged in your Source list, choose Select All to highlight all the flagged thumbnails, and then press the Delete key. When iPhoto asks if you’re sure you want to delete those photos, click OK and poof! iPhoto moves all those photos into its very own trash.

  2. Need to split an Event into two? Open the Event and click the thumbnail you want to mark the start of the new Event, and then press the S key. It’s as simple as that!

  3. Want to see the month and year your photos were taken as you’re scrolling through thumbnails in either Events or Photos view? You’re in luck! Choose iPhoto Preferences and turn on “Show informational overlays.” Now, next time you scroll through thumbnails, you’ll see the month and year appear in the middle of the viewing area. Sweet!

  4. Cruising around in Photos view can be a little overwhelming, especially when all of the Event names are expanded so you see thousands of thumbnails. The fix is to collapse all the Events en masse by Option-clicking the flippy triangle to the left of the Event’s name in the main photo-viewing area. That way you can expand them one at a time as you wish. (Option- clicking a collapsed flippy triangle will expand them all, too.)

  5. Smart Albums and Faces tags are the perfect way to quickly put together a slideshow for your next party. For example, if you’ve tagged friends and family using Faces, you can create a Smart Album by simply dragging someone’s picture from the Faces corkboard into an empty area in your Source list. If you want to add another person to that Smart Album, simply drag his image into the same Smart Album to create a self-populating album of just those two people.


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About the Author

David Pogue is the weekly personal-technology columnist for The New York Times and an Emmy-award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News. His funny tech videos appear weekly on CNBC. With 3 million books in print, he is also one of the world's bestselling how-to authors. In 1999, he launched his own series of amusing, practical, and user-friendly computer books called Missing Manuals, which now includes more than 100 titles.



Lesa Snider is an internationally acclaimed speaker and the author of Photoshop CS5: The Missing Manual. She writes a monthly column for Photoshop User, Photoshop Elements Techniques, and Macworld magazines. In addition, Lesa is a stock photographer and chief evangelist for iStockphoto.com, and founder of the creative tutorial site www.GraphicReporter.com. Lesa has recorded many training videos including “From Photo to Graphic Art,” “Practical Photoshop Elements,” “Photoshop Elements for Photographers” (all at www.KelbyTraining.com), and “Graphic Secrets for Business Professionals” (www.Lynda.com).

She teaches in the Denver/Boulder area for Mike’s Camera (www.mikescamera.com) and hosts her own European River Cruise workshop, “Digital Photography on the Danube” (www.photocruisewithlesa.com). She also speaks at conferences such as Photoshop World, Mac Computer Expo, Macworld Expo, Geek Girl Boot Camp, Santa Fe Workshops, and a slew of Mac User Groups (she’s a proud member of COMUG.com and NCMUG.org). You can email her at lesa@graphicreporter.com.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pogue Press; 1 edition (March 31, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1449393233
  • ISBN-13: 978-1449393236
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,146 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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David Pogue is the personal-technology columnist for the New York Times. Each week, he contributes a print column, an online column and an online video. His daily blog, "Pogue's Posts," is the Times's most popular blog. David is also an Emmy award-winning tech correspondent for CBS News and a frequent guest on NPR's "Morning Edition." His trademark comic tech videos appear each Thursday morning on CNBC. With over 3 million books in print, David is one of the world's bestselling how-to authors. He launched his own series of complete, funny computer books called the Missing Manual series, which now includes 60 titles. David graduated summa cum laude from Yale in 1985, with distinction in Music, and he spent ten years conducting and arranging Broadway musicals in New York. He's been profiled on both "48 Hours" and "60 Minutes."

 

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars iPhoto 11 - another great Missing Manual, April 15, 2011
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Patricia V. Whitacre (Bucks County, Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
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Having been accustomed to iPhoto 9, I had difficulty adjusting to iPhoto 11 -- major changes! Had to wait 3 months for new Missing Manual, but it was worth the wait. Like all M Ms we have found so helpful, with a touch of humor while simplifying the complexities of our various Mac updates, this is most helpful. However, there was one problem I still couldn't resolve, so I emailed Lesa Snider (she invites emails!). Bingo! She replied with the solution! That is standing behind your product!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Knocked it out of the park., May 1, 2011
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M. Ollila (CO United States) - See all my reviews
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I spend a lot of time training people on how to use their computers and software, and I think I may have just been replaced by a book, at least on iPhoto. Pogue and Snider really did a great job with this, and I especially appreciate the well-crafted screenshots (which I keep going back to look at 'cause they're just so darn good, and that's unusual for a tech book). I think that anyone who's interested in learning more about how to use iPhoto will benefit from this book. Well worth reading!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another home run for Pogue and Snider, May 1, 2011
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Lorene S. Romero (Windsor, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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iPhoto '11: The Missing Manual is another great book in the O'Reilly Media book series. When David Pogue and Lesa Snider team up you just know it is going to be a home run. I have seen Lesa speak at workshops. She has a very dynamic personality, full of iPhoto tips and tricks.

This book has tons of little hidden gems that help you make the most out of your time in iPhoto'11. Lesa's charm and personality come out in each chapter. It's almost like having her in the room giving you a hands on tutorial. And as an added bonus this book includes "amazingly beautiful, full-color screen shots".

What a winning combination! It looks like a winner to me.

Lorene Romero, Windsor CA
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President, North Coast Mac Users Group
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