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Re: Use iPhoto for image touch-up?

by Michael <adunc79617@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 12, 2008 at 10:26 PM

On 2008-04-12 21:51:40 -0400, AxisOfBeagles <me@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:

> For years I've used iPhoto for my image catalog, but used CS2 and/or 
> Elements for image enhancements. Recently upgraded to the new iPhoto08 
> (7.1.3), and have spent a couple weeks playing with it for cropping, 
> sharpness, saturation, hue, contrast, etc .
> 
> I've been surprised with the quality of the results. Simply by eye, 
> without using curves or levels, it seems I've been able to achieve 
> comparable quality.
> 
> anyone else with similar or dis-similar experience? Anyone else using 
> iPhoto for image adjustments?

Sort of but not by choice. I always used Elements 2 on my eMac but when 
I bought my Intel iMac with Leopard and iPhoto 08 I defaulted to using 
iPhoto because Elements 2 won't even OPEN on an intel Leopard. So today 
I finally got Elements 6 and hoped for wonders. Wonder of wonders. It 
won't even install. Program says to follow the instructions on screen. 
There are none. Just a list of folders and no installation. The blame 
is with Adobe. This is very un-Maclike. So I am still using iPhoto till 
at least Monday when I can call Adobe and find out what's going on.
-- 
Michael
 




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Use iPhoto for image touch-up?
AxisOfBeagles <me@[EMA  2008-04-13 01:51:40 
Re: Use iPhoto for image touch-up?
Michael <adunc79617@[E  2008-04-12 22:26:06 

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