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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"

Click the Customize button to see other options for your printed
photos, such as borders, themes, and backgrounds. Click OK to send the print job to the printer.
You can also add text to the photo by clicking the Settings button in the toolbar, or adjust
the colors, brightness, and contrast by selecting the picture, and then clicking the Adjust button.
Make any changes necessary, and then click the Print button to send the job.
You??™ve got your own photo lab right on your desktop!
Summary
Sharing, organizing, and archiving your photos has never been easier, and the options for doing
such are amazing. Apple has done a great job with iPhoto, which has become an absolute
essential for all Mac users. Now that you??™ve become familiar with it, use it to impress your
family and friends. Even if you??™re not a professional photographer, with iPhoto you??™ll have fun
fooling everyone into thinking you are.
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Chapter 12
Well, Turn it Up, Man! Get In
Tune with iTunes
250 How to Do Everything: Mac
How to??¦
?–  Use iTunes for all your music, spoken word, and movie needs
?–  Import songs into iTunes
?–  Burn CDs of your music
?–  Share your music (legally!)
?–  Sync your music with your iPod
?–  Navigate the iTunes Store
It seems that everybody and their mother has an iPod these days, or has at least heard of the
iPod.


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