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Sunday, July 10, 2011
iPhoto '11 v9.0 - Custom Installer (MacOSX)
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Faces to see.
The Faces feature helps you sort your photo library by the people in your pictures. It automatically detects and even recognizes faces in your photos. iPhoto uses face detection to identify faces of people in your photos and face recognition to match faces that look like the same person. That makes it easy for you to add names to your photos. And it helps you find the people you-re looking for. Clicking the Faces view shows you a corkboard featuring a snapshot for each person you-ve named. iPhoto suggests a set of possible matches you can confirm with a click. Use the new Find Faces view to quickly find other people in your photos who haven-t been named yet. After you-ve put names to faces and faces to names, sync them to your iPad or iPhone and take them with you.
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Places to go.
Never again stare blankly at your photos pondering, -Now where was this taken?- Places in iPhoto allows you to search and sort photos by location, using data from any GPS-enabled camera or iPhone. Don-t have a GPS-enabled camera or iPhone? You can still use Places by adding your own location information: Just start typing and iPhoto instantly gives you a list of locations to choose from - including points of interest like the Eiffel Tower or the Empire State Building. iPhoto also uses reverse geocoding to convert a photo-s location data, such as its latitude and longitude coordinates, to friendly place names. Want to add places to lots of photos? Select an Event, an album, or a group of photos shot in the same place, and iPhoto can add your location information to all of them at once.
Events to remember.
iPhoto automatically organizes your photos by Event, so you don-t confuse that shot of your best friend celebrating her birthday with the one of her celebrating New Year-s. When you connect your camera or insert your SD card, iPhoto groups your images according to the day they were taken. That-s a comfort to both the perpetual shutterbug and the chronic procrastinator. If you like, you can turn multiple Events into one large Event. Just drag one Event onto another to merge them. And you can label each Event with a meaningful name, like -Mark-s recital- or -Riley-s graduation,- so it-s easy to find everything.
System Requirements
Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later and a Intel Processor
Download:
http://www.wupload.com/file/49714413/iphoto11.rar
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