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Tips and tricks for iPhoto for iOS

Although iPhoto for iOS isn’t quite as robust as its OS X counterpart, it’s a very capable image editor—and it can do a few cool tricks you simply can’t do on your Mac. Straighten your photos iPhoto for iOS allows you to straighten your photos in a few smart ways. Show More Summary

Apple Updates iPhoto For Mac To Add Shared Photo Streams, Facebook Comments, More

After updating iPhoto for iOS on Wednesday to add iOS 6 support and a whole host of new features, Apple has shown a little love to iPhoto for Mac. Version 9.4 is available to download from the Mac App Store now, and it comes with support for the Shared Photo Streams introduced in iOS 6, [...]Show More Summary

iPhoto 1.1 for iOS now handles 36-megapixel images

8 months agoTechnology / Gadgets : Crave

iPhoto for iOS devices brings touch controls to photo editing. (Credit: Apple) Good news for all you Nikon D800 who have a third-generation iPad or about to buy an iPhone 5: the new iPhoto 1.1 iOS app now can handle your 36.3-megapixel...Show More Summary

Apple releases iPhoto for iOS 1.1

Apple has released iPhoto for iOS v 1.1, with support for images up to 36.5MP (on the third-generation iPad) and full resolution photo import via iTunes File Sharing. Other additions include six new Ink Effects and the ability to create tag albums by adding custom tags to photos. Show More Summary

News: iPhoto for iOS adds numerous enhancements

8 months agoTechnology / Mobile : iLounge

Following the release of iOS 6 earlier today, Apple has released an update to iPhoto for iOS devices adding a multitude of new features and enhancements. iPhoto 1.1 now includes six new Apple-designed ink effects along with a collection...Show More Summary

Does Toronto wall mural show a new iPad dashboard? No, it's just iPhoto for iOS

TUAW reader Jon Hung forwarded us this photo showing a wall mural that is in the progress of being painted on the side of a fire station at 260 Adelaide St. W. in Toronto, Ontario. The beautiful, super-sized mural shows what appearsShow More Summary

How to Change Photos From Color to Black and White in iPhoto for iOS

The most straightforward way to get the black and white effect is to use iPhoto's Effects tool.

5 handy iPhoto for iOS tips

12 months agoTechnology : GigaOM

I'm starting to use iPhoto for iOS more often in my photography workflow. While it's unlikely it'll ever fully replace a true post-processing program like Aperture or Lightroom, for shots that don't require that high degree of editing I find iPhoto for iOS to be suitable.

Beam Your Photos From iPad to iPhone Using iPhoto [iOS Tips]

Cult of Mac’s own Charlie Sorrel explained the magic behind this slick feature built into iPhoto for iOS, but he didn’t spend much time on how to actually make it happen. I figured it might be high time to do just that, in today’s tip. Granted, there are many ways to get your photos from [...]Show More Summary

Interactive iBook Teaches You iPhoto

If you’re confused by iPhoto for iOS, then you’re not alone. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the cluttered and complex interface. There is light at the end of this long and painful tunnel, though, in the form of a very powerful photo cataloging and editing app. And a new book, called Hello iPhoto for [...]Show More Summary

Apple Credits OpenStreetMap for iPhoto Map Data

Two months ago Apple launched its iPhoto for iOS app with some map data that looked very familiar to OpenStreetMap developers. Now the company has given credit where it's due.

Apple Finally Gives Proper Credit To OpenStreetMap In iPhoto For iOS

When Apple launched iPhoto for iPhone, it quickly became clear that there was something odd going on with the maps in the application. Even though Apple never talked about this publicly, the data Apple used to render these new maps was clearly not from Google anymore. Show More Summary

Two months later, Apple acknowledges use of OpenStreetMap in iPhoto

Apple has finally given a public nod to OpenStreetMap, almost two months after it began using OSM's mapping data within iPhoto for iOS. The OpenStreetMap team tweeted about the change on Thursday evening, noting that the app, which was...Show More Summary

Apple Finally Tips Its Hat To OpenStreetMap, Admits To Using Their Mapping Data

When Apple first released iPhoto for iOS, it quickly became clear that the new app was Apple’s first app to distance itself from Google’s Maps API in favor of OpenStreetMap (OSM), a collaborative online project aimed at making a free and complete map of the world. When you checked in iPhoto where a photo had [...]Show More Summary

Apple adds OpenStreetMap attribution to iPhoto for iOS

An update to the iPhoto application for iOS has added proper attribution to the OpenStreetMap Foundation for mapping data included in the software.

Apple now credits Open Street Map under iPhoto acknowledgments

When Apple released iPhoto for iOS on March 7th, many quickly realized that Apple wasn’t using Google Maps as it usually does to do mapping, but rather maps from the OpenStreetMap project. Apple offered no official credit to the non-profit project, which collects a series of maps from over 500,000 people worldwide. However, it appears [...]

iPhoto ’12 Will Be A Lot Like iPhoto For iOS When It’s Released This Summer

OS X has been undergoing a gradual process of iOS-ification ever since Lion was released last year, and that process will continue with this year’s Mountain Lion. A new rumor states, however, that it won’t end there, and iPhoto ’12 will be packed with features lifted from iPhoto for iOS when it is released on [...]Show More Summary

Rumor: iPhoto '12 for Mac coming this summer with features from iOS

A new rumor claims Apple is planning to release iPhoto '12 on the Mac App Store this summer, with the new software bringing some of the features of iPhoto for iOS to the Mac.

The iPad is growing up, and iPhoto is its puberty

iPhoto for iOS has some issues. Everyone seems to agree on this topic, even those who feel that it’s a pretty decent photo editing app. Its use of non-standard gestures,...

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