I'd recommend this book to anyone interested in iPhoto on their iOS device. Whether you're just starting out with iPhoto on your iPad or iPhone, or you've been using it for a while, iPhoto for iOS by Ellen and Josh Anon is a great way to learn more about this photo editing tool. Learn Iphoto skills by watching tutorial videos about The Essentials, Photos 101 - Learn Photos Now, Mac Survival Skills, Mac, iPad & iPhone, Core Training: Graphics, Titles, Transitions and Themes, & more. On my iPad with Retina display, it's a joy to read. The layout is clean, the images are beautiful. Once you do, on the iPhoto menu bar go to File and then select Export. The writing is clear with good examples, there are plenty of photos and the videos are used in a way that adds to the learning and understanding rather than being thrown in just because they could be.Ī good ebook shouldn't just be an electronic version of a paper book - this title takes full advantage of what the medium can offer with interactivity that adds to the learning. Step 1: Group any photos you would like to turn into a gallery on iPhoto and then select them. IPhoto for iOS has a number of features that aren't immediately obvious, and while you can discover many of its capabilities by playing with the software or using the useful onscreen help system, if you want to really master all the functionality of iPhoto this book is the best way to do so.
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