Did you know that when you take a photo there’s usually all kinds of hidden information known as metadata attached to it? That metadata can reveal details such as the camera used, the date and time, maybe even the GPS location of the photo, and perhaps the name of the photographer, and much more. Here’s where you can find that information using iPhoto and the Finder.
How to straighten photos in iPhoto
If you need to straighten up a photo, for example to make the horizon horizontal, iPhoto can do it in a trice. Here’s how.
GPS tells iPhone and iPhoto roughly where they are
iPhoto can display the GPS data your iPhone or camera has recorded. But be careful: it may not be accurate!
Integrated Email
Some Macintosh software uses Apple’s Mail.app for sending emails. Set up Mail.app to allow sending email, even if you don’t normally use it.
Smart playlists, photo albums and mailboxes
Smart playlists, photo albums and mailboxes find music, photos or messages for you.
iPhoto scripts and helpers
iPhoto 4 brings in keywords, making it easy to group photos.
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