![]() This is incredibly useful for editing the little things. Pointing your cursor at the area you’d like to see closer and then double-tapping your trackpad with two fingers (or Magic Mouse with one) will quickly zoom in on an object. Zooming is easy with pinch-to-zoom (if you have a trackpad), but there’s a faster way of zooming in on an object. Getting down to the details means you need to see them. Zooming in on an image to see how the sharpness adjustments have been applied. ![]() In this tutorial, I’ll show you ten ways to make your photos look more professional using iPhoto. It looks basic, but there’s a lot of power hiding behind that edit button. You’ve undoubtedly heard of iPhoto, a photo management app developed by Apple and pre-installed on all Macs. Not only is it difficult to learn all of the fancy features it offers, it’s also not necessary for you to spend nearly half your Mac’s value on a photo editor when Apple includes one for free. You don’t need Photoshop to make your photos look good. ![]()
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