iPhoto

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iPhoto
Developer(s)Apple Inc.
Stable release
7.0.2 / August 28, 2007
Operating systemMac OS X
TypeDigital photo organizer
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.apple.com/ilife/iphoto/

iPhoto is a software application made by Apple Inc. exclusively for their Mac OS X operating system. It is part of the iLife suite of applications and comes bundled with every new Macintosh computer. iPhoto can import, organize, edit, print and share digital photos. It is often compared to Google's Picasa and Adobe's Photoshop Album.

Description

iPhoto is designed to allow easy importing from digital cameras, scanners, picture CDs and the Internet. Almost all digital cameras work without additional software, as do many scanners. iPhoto supports most common image file formats.

Once photos are imported, they can be optionally titled, labeled, sorted and organized into groups (known as "albums"). Individual photos can be edited with basic image manipulation tools, such as a red-eye filter, contrast and brightness adjustments, crop and resize and other basic functions. iPhoto does not, however, provide the comprehensive editing functionality of programs such as GIMP, Apple's Aperture or Adobe's Photoshop (not to be confused with Photoshop Elements or Album).

Numerous options then exist to share photos. Photo albums can be made in to dynamic slideshows, and optionally set to music imported from iTunes. These slideshows can be exported to QuickTime movie files, further edited in iMovie or burned directly to DVD-video discs using iDVD. Both slideshows and static photos can be shared to other Macs on a local network by using the Bonjour "zero configuration" technology. Or they can be uploaded using simplified web publishing to Apple's .Mac online service. iPhoto can also sync photo albums to any iPod with a color display. These iPods have an audio/video output that allow photos to be played back, along with music, on any modern television. Finally, photos can be printed to a local printer, or, in certain markets, be sent over the Internet to Kodak for professional printing. iPhoto users can order a range of products, including standard prints, posters and even 100 page hardcover or softcover volumes—again, such services are available only to users in certain markets.[1]

iPhoto version history

Version Release date Availability New Features Notes
iPhoto January 7, 2002 Free download from Apple website.
iPhoto 2 January 7, 2003 Purchase as part of iLife, free download.
iPhoto 4 January 6, 2004 Bundled with new Macs, also as a separate purchase (iLife '04). "Smart Albums", photo ratings, Bonjour (now known as Rendezvous) sharing, better slideshows, support for up to 25,000 photos. Bundled as part of the iLife '04 package.
iPhoto 5 January 11, 2005 Bundled with new Macs, also as a separate purchase (iLife '05). Support of RAW images and MPEG-4 video clips. Enhanced editing support, better search support, more slideshow option and new book designs. Dropped the random order capability for slideshow viewing, but is still available by selecting desired images and hitting the play button. Bundled as part of the iLife '05 package.
iPhoto 6 January 10, 2006 Bundled with new Macs, also as a separate purchase (iLife '06). Enhanced scrolling, full-screen editing mode with more one-click effects available. Introduction of "photocasting", available to .Mac members, touted as podcasted for photos. Users can/will be able to construct calendars and greetings cards from photographs. Bundled as part of the iLife '06 package. First version of iPhoto to be made available as a Universal binary. Also sports a refined look based on iTunes 5 and 6.
iPhoto 7 August 7, 2007 Bundled with new Macs, also as a separate purchase (iLife '08). Use of "Events", to enable easier photo finding. Enhanced editing tools, users allowed to copy edit settings from one photo to another. Online web gallery for .Mac members to post photos to, which allows other .Mac members to post photos (if permitted by original gallery owner), which are in turn uploaded to the original iPhoto gallery. Bundled as part of the iLife '08 package.

All versions of iPhoto run only on the Mac OS X operating system. iPhoto can export files in standard file formats compatible with programs on other operating systems.

Reception

Software Add-Ons

iPhoto Plugins

External Tools

See also

External links

Notes

  1. ^ "Pricing: Books, Calendars, Cards, and Prints". Apple. Retrieved 2006-11-16.