• Mac Apps

    iPhoto – Mac App – Updated

    iPhoto ’11 gets a new look with stunning full-screen views for Events, Faces, Places, and Albums that let you take advantage of every inch of your Mac display. iPhoto also offers new ways to share and showcase your photos. You can upload your photos to your Facebook Wall and even view friends‘ comments right in iPhoto. Turn your email into something really special with ten Apple-designed photo mail templates. iPhoto ’11 works with iCloud, so the photos you take on your iOS devices automatically appear in iPhoto, and photos you import into iPhoto automatically appear on your iOS devices. Add movement and music to your photos with one of 12…

  • Mac Apps

    iPhoto ’11 – Mac App – Updated

    iPhoto version 9.1.5 has now been releaed and supports general compatibilty issues and also address overall stability and performance. We’ve listed some of the minors issues that have ben addressed below. iPhoto ’11 retails for $14.99 in the Mac App Store and you can download it here. What’s New The date range of each event now updates correctly to reflect changes made to photos using the Adjust Time and Date command. Addresses an issue that could cause the photos view to scroll incorrectly when Event Titles are displayed. Fixes a problem that could prevent Ken Burns animations from being applied correctly on photos in a saved Classic slideshow. Deleting photos…

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    Apple Updates Digital Raw Compatiblity For Mac OS X v10.6

    Digital camera RAW formats retain more image information than JPEGs and can produce better results when used with imaging applications such as Aperture and iPhoto. Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard provides system-level support for digital camera RAW formats from the following cameras: This update adds RAW image compatibility for the following cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’11:     •    Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D / Kiss X50     •    Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600D / Kiss X5     •    Olympus E-5     •    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100     •    Pentax K-r     •    Pentax K-5 It also addresses processing issues for the following cameras:     •    Nikon D7000     •    Nikon COOLPIX P7000     •    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1     •    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2