Mac Tip Series: Photo Enhancement
For those who don’t want to pay $650 for Photoshop to do basic photo editing, OS X comes with iPhoto. iPhoto is a tremendous little program for photo editing. It doesn’t offer all the filters and tools that Photoshop, or even The Gimp, does but it’s easy to use and has a one click Enhancement button that does quite a good job.
Of course, finer tuning of saturation, lightness, etc can be done but the Enhance button does quite a nice job. Here’s a demonstration of a before and after photo. This was taken at Chichén Itzá.
Before

After
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What’s the deal with that standard/conversation view? I’ve been thinking about how to implement something exactly like that. Is that a plugin?
What’s the deal with that standard/conversation view? I’ve been thinking about how to implement something exactly like that. Is that a plugin?
What’s the deal with that standard/conversation view? I’ve been thinking about how to implement something exactly like that. Is that a plugin?
Joe: It’s a custom plugin I wrote when I overhauled this blogs architecture back in July.
http://www.technosailor.com/but-it-doesnt-act-l...
Joe: It’s a custom plugin I wrote when I overhauled this blogs architecture back in July.
http://www.technosailor.com/but-it-doesnt-act-l...
Joe: It’s a custom plugin I wrote when I overhauled this blogs architecture back in July.
http://www.technosailor.com/but-it-doesnt-act-like-a-blog/
Ah, ok.
I’ll check back now and again to see if you’ve decided to release that code. :)
Ah, ok.
I’ll check back now and again to see if you’ve decided to release that code. :)
Ah, ok.
I’ll check back now and again to see if you’ve decided to release that code. :)