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How to use Brushes in iPhoto for iOS
#2
Posted 05 April 2012 - 05:23 AM
I had no idea that iPhoto for iOS is much more capable than iPhoto for MAC
looks like ALL of Apple are working day and night just for iPhone and iPad.
OR...does Apple use iOS as their LAB, to test all the new applications, before they release them for MAC ?
In any case, I really really really would like iPhoto for MAC to be much more capable for editing, without using PSE.
is it coming ?
looks like ALL of Apple are working day and night just for iPhone and iPad.
OR...does Apple use iOS as their LAB, to test all the new applications, before they release them for MAC ?
In any case, I really really really would like iPhoto for MAC to be much more capable for editing, without using PSE.
is it coming ?
#3
Posted 05 April 2012 - 08:09 AM
Thanks very helpful. There is also SCO Tutor for iPhoto on iOS for $0.99 on the App Store. Very good tutorial.
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Posted 14 April 2012 - 06:47 PM
When I load photos from iPhoto on my Mac to the iPad how much resolution do I lose. I shoot my photos at max resolution for greatest detail. I was told by someone that reduced them to a much lower pixel "count".
When I next sync back to my Mac does it override my original photograph?
When I use the card reader and load photographs directly from my camera's card is it at full resolution? Again when I work on these pictures does it keep the original and the edited photograph as well?
Richard
When I next sync back to my Mac does it override my original photograph?
When I use the card reader and load photographs directly from my camera's card is it at full resolution? Again when I work on these pictures does it keep the original and the edited photograph as well?
Richard
#7
Posted 04 July 2012 - 11:43 PM
Great article! I would like to be able to size down the brushes too - any way to alter the brush size?
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