
Authoritative.
Strategic.

David Plotkin is a veteran Mac columnist and reviewer, computer book author, and digital photography expert.
Andy Ihnatko, the Chicago Sun-Times technology columnist and inveterate blogger, is a popular writer and speaker in the Macintosh community
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
Part I: The Basics.
Chapter 1: Taking Interesting Photos.
Chapter 2: Getting Started with iPhoto.
Chapter 3: Bringing It In: Importing Pictures.
Part II: Organizing Your Photos.
Chapter 4: Organizing Your Pictures: The Basics.
Chapter 5: Leveraging the Power of Albums.
Chapter 6: Assigning Titles, Comments, and Keywords to Images.
Part III: Editing Your Photos.
Chapter 7: Understanding the Edit Tools.
Chapter 8: Better Photography through Editing.
Chapter 9: Editing Outside of iPhoto.
Part IV: etting It Out There: Sharing Your Photos.
Chapter 10: Making a Slideshow.
Chapter 11: Paper and Ink: Using Your Basic Print Tools.
Chapter 12: Using iPhoto to Print Your Pictures.
Chapter 13: Printing Your Photos Professionally.
Chapter 14: Sharing Your Photos Electronically.
Chapter 15: Sharing Your Photos on the Internet.
Part V: Working with the iPhoto Book Feature.
Chapter 16: Creating an iPhoto Book Design.
Chapter 17: Laying Out Pages of the Book.
Chapter 18: Adding Text to Dress Up Your Book.
Chapter 19: Previewing and Printing Your Book.
Part VI: Using Other iLife Applications to Present Your Work.
Chapter 20: Creating an iMovie Slideshow.
Chapter 21: Creating an iDVD Slideshow.
Part VII: Odds ‘n Ends.
Chapter 22: Working with iPhoto Libraries.
Part VIII: Bonus Chapters from Andy Ihnatko.
Chapter 23: Automating iPhoto with AppleScripting.
Chapter 24: Twenty iPhoto Questions from Aunt Estelle.
Chapter 25: You Got ’Em...Use ’Em: Digital Camera Features.
Index.
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