...how important is iPhoto to you?

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
I was wondering, how important you guys think iPhoto is going to be in the near future?



Do you agree that iPhoto is a killer app way beyond anything Apple has offered in a long time?



And lastly, if you are familiar with desktop publishing, you know you need a 'high-end' photo to make a good printout (300dpi is a fundamental) - how is Apple/Kodak/Other going to advertise to the users of iPhoto to get a really good camera?



Thanx.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 15
    Not at all. My wife loves the digital camera but has no want to print a photo album. Knowing her she'd rather print out her own little one and bind it herself. But that's her.



    [ 01-07-2002: Message edited by: Scott H. ]</p>
  • Reply 2 of 15
    artman @_@artman @_@ Posts: 2,546member
    I hope it can import pictures from my VST Tri-Media Reader (has a CompactFlash card slot). If not then I'll have to try the USB cord that came with my camera. My hub though has a very loose power jack and the ports are in the back which makes attatching the cord a pain in the ass.



    I'll download it tomorrow and find out... <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
  • Reply 2 of 15
    onlookeronlooker Posts: 5,252member
    I think it's a revolutionary idea, and a fantastic app. I'm going to order a few prints right away. I am definately going to order one of those big ones of a toples Britney fake that I've had for a while.
  • Reply 4 of 15
    [QUOTE]Originally posted by Scott H.:

    [QB]Not at all. My wife loves the digital camera but has no want to print a photo album. Knowing her she'd rather print out her own little one and bind it herself. But that's her.



    What do you think of the prices provided by Mr. Jobs to get regular print-outs? How expensive is to regular photography?
  • Reply 5 of 15
    bradbowerbradbower Posts: 1,068member
    It's really neat IMHO. Saves lots of work for me, organizing, deleting, fixing red eye (now if only they could fix green eye..) Also, I LOVE keywords! So much better than trying to creatively name them. And exporting, and the way you can order photos.. and the slideshow! And "rolls," and even just the interface where you can zoom in on pictures, edit keywords with the literal click of a button, etc. I'm so going to order some of those big posters for just $20. 300DPI or not, they'll make great gifts. It's not the most important thing in the world.. but I'll use it almost as much as iTunes. I can't wait for v2 either. Thanks Apple
  • Reply 6 of 15
    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    it's great. hopefully v2 implements a few more editing features but this is just what I needed.



    now my onbly problem is that I don't have a printer that works in OS X



    Anyone know if there will eventually be plugins for scanners?
  • Reply 7 of 15
    [quote]Originally posted by bradbower:

    <strong>It's really neat IMHO. Saves lots of work for me, organizing, deleting, fixing red eye (now if only they could fix green eye..) Also, I LOVE keywords! So much better than trying to creatively name them. And exporting, and the way you can order photos.. and the slideshow! And "rolls," and even just the interface where you can zoom in on pictures, edit keywords with the literal click of a button, etc. I'm so going to order some of those big posters for just $20. 300DPI or not, they'll make great gifts. It's not the most important thing in the world.. but I'll use it almost as much as iTunes. I can't wait for v2 either. Thanks Apple </strong><hr></blockquote>



    ...organizing is giant leap forward compared to other similar archiving products- especially if you have a copy of Extensis' Portfolio 4. This feature is the most wonderful.
  • Reply 7 of 15
    neomacneomac Posts: 145member
    I have a digital camera. I bought it only 3 weeks ago. iPhoto takes care of the 'red-eye' (works really well) and organization problems very nicely. i give it * * * * * (5-stars).
  • Reply 9 of 15
    buonrottobuonrotto Posts: 6,368member
    It's missing some simple color correction stuff (like brightness/contrast -- basic stuff) but otherwise it's just what the doctor ordered.



    Scott, you are aware that you can print your own photos and bind your own photo album with iPhoto, yes?
  • Reply 10 of 15
    [quote]Originally posted by BuonRotto:

    <strong>It's missing some simple color correction stuff (like brightness/contrast -- basic stuff) but otherwise it's just what the doctor ordered.

    </strong><hr></blockquote>



    ...you are absolutely 100% correct!



    You get to wonder what other 'corrective' tools (like the Clamp/Clone in Photoshop/ImageReady) is Apple going to have in store for us in the future?
  • Reply 11 of 15
    kidredkidred Posts: 2,402member
    Well, iPhoto is almost as important as the new iMac. My wife kinda liked the iMac but freaked at iPhoto. We have some many pics and all in different folders that we crop in photoshop and reduce the size and then bring into inDesign or Quark to place a few on a sheet so we can print them. Then trying to make a gretting card or something is even more of a nightmare.



    My parent have a digital camera and once they learn it not only will the being able to print and catalog now they can upload to iTools and make their web page without any work. They don't know how to log into iTools and then edit their web pages by uploading pics that have to be in their pictures directory. But this one click web page upload is perfect for them.



    I think iPhoto is awesome. My wife is very eager to get her new iMac, DL iphoto, catalog her pics and design a book of pictures of our daughter to have printed for $30! (although being a free DL she might not wait to do it on the new iMac, LOL)
  • Reply 12 of 15
    ...by any chance, what are the possibilities of Apple and Kodak getting together beyond the iPhoto thing?
  • Reply 13 of 15
    scadboyscadboy Posts: 189member
    It's absolutely incredible. iPhoto goes far beyond what I had expected of Apple's photo app, the organization features are extraordinary and fabulous, the slide show thing with music and all is cute, the ability to assign catagories to saved photos and then search your archive is simply stunning, and I think the whole photo printing option is a real coup, it's an awesome piece of software.



    But, not just for photos! Being a graphic design student, I can forsee using iPhoto to keep track of my clipping pile (a random assortment of interesting images that all good graphic designers should amass), as well as copies of my past work for the sake of my portfolio and web site, clip art (not that I use it that much, blech...), quickly print up contact sheets for projects, and so much more!



    I've been playing with the software alot since i downloaded it, and the options really seem limitless. You can literally drag and drop any image, in any format, into your library and do whatever you want with it. I could even put together a portfolio "book" of my work and have multiple copies printed for $30 a piece, or have Apple print my next 20" by 30" poster project!



    Granted, this isn't exactly going to replace photoshop, but the organizational features alone are astounding and I'm really quite impressed with the software.



    I am slightly dissapointed that Apple didn't come out with a matching digital camera though, I'm in the market for a new one, and Apple's would probably be a no brainer, I guess I have to start sifting through my mac catalogues again.. *sigh*



    anywho, I don't know why so many people are complaining, I really think this Macworld rocked! Maybe just a notch below the hype, but still way up there, I'd say even more exciting than last year's SF keynote, titanium and all.



    yeah, yeah, I know, no powermacs... Chill out! Do you seriously think Apple is going to leave them alone for much longer after putting a frieking 800mhz G4 in their "consumer" desktop? I think not, just sit tight...



    ciao,



    michael
  • Reply 14 of 15
    [quote]Originally posted by scadboy:

    <strong>

    I am slightly dissapointed that Apple didn't come out with a matching digital camera though, I'm in the market for a new one, and Apple's would probably be a no brainer, I guess I have to start sifting through my mac catalogues again.. *sigh*



    anywho, I don't know why so many people are complaining, I really think this Macworld rocked! Maybe just a notch below the hype, but still way up there, I'd say even more exciting than last year's SF keynote, titanium and all.



    yeah, yeah, I know, no powermacs... Chill out! Do you seriously think Apple is going to leave them alone for much longer after putting a frieking 800mhz G4 in their "consumer" desktop? I think not, just sit tight...



    ciao,



    michael</strong><hr></blockquote>



    ...about cameras, Sony have excellent cameras for a budget .



    ...I agree with you when it comes to people compalining about the show - I don't care much about the new iMac, but it was iPhoto that brought the biggest punch! iPhoto without doubt is going to be huge!
  • Reply 15 of 15
    scadboyscadboy Posts: 189member
    [quote]Originally posted by /mandolux/:

    <strong>



    ...about cameras, Sony have excellent cameras for a budget .</strong><hr></blockquote>





    ack, I just plain don't like sony's cameras, i'm thinking more like an olympus or nikon, I want something with an SLR viewfinder in addition to the lcd, and being able to use standard lenses would be nice... any suggestions for less than $1000?



    ciao,



    michael
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