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Are you worried about photo theft? Check to see if your photos are being posted without your permission on the Web.

For the best image quality when viewing your Web Gallery on Apple TV, make sure you are publishing your photos with iPhoto 7.1.2 or later.

Apple TV is a great way to display your digital photos on your HDTV. You can sync or stream your digital photos from your computer to your Apple TV using iTunes and then select My Photos on your Apple TV to view your photos. Once on your Apple TV, you can view your photos individually or as a photo slideshow, and if using iPhoto ‘09, you can also view photos organized by Faces or Events

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Bento 3, a breakthrough new version of the popular personal database for the Mac, now integrates with iPhoto, allowing you to store more info about your photos and link them to contacts, projects, events and other information stored in Bento. The new Bento also offers multiuser sharing and new security options. “Think of Bento 3 as a powerful, easy way to bring together all of your key Mac information and photos,” said Ryan Rosenberg, vice president, marketing and services, FileMaker, Inc.

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Filed under: Odds and ends , MacBook , Found Footage What do you get when you mix a MacBook, a US$99 printer, some Ikea shower curtains, and lot of wedding guests? In the case of Mac user David Cline , you end up with a very happy sister! During planning for his sister Helen’s recent wedding, Cline looked into renting a wedding photo booth that would take pictures of guests, save a digital copy, and then print out a strip of photos for the guests to take home as a keepsake. The cost for the rental was prohibitively expensive — about US$2,000 a day. David quickly decided that by combining his Mac, a special Automator workflow that he created, an Epson PictureMate Dash printer, an old wardrobe frame, and colorful shower curtains from Ikea, he could inexpensively re-create the functionality of the expensive rental. His Automator script prompted wedding guests for their names, took 3 photos, arranged the photos in a vertical strip, displayed the photos on the screen for the guests to view, printed out the photo strip, and then saved the individual photos and photo strips in digital form onto the Mac

Wish you had the time for photography classes? Get our new guide to shooting, managing, editing, and printing your photos–written by Mac users for Mac users.


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