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I am looking in to alternatives, such as Photoshop Elements, and I am going to try to download the trial again, but I don't know that I'll be able to. And, it's not like you can replace your best friend with a substitute. [em]rolleyes[/em]

I do hope I can figure out something so I don't have to deprive the world of my talents, though. How selfish that would be.

Did you ever have to say good bye to something you were attached to? How did you cope? 

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 First, to start using iPhoto, you need some photos. You can hook up a digital camera and import the photos, or if you have them on your computer you can drag them in straight from the finder or your desktop.
 To edit a photo, click on the photo by navigating to it using the side bar, and click on edit photo. You can do some pretty cool stuff with the simple, self-explanitory editor window. To make a slideshow,simply go to file, new smart album, then select slideshow instead of album. An album is like a photo storage area. All photos of a certain type can go into here. You can also make events, merge events, and split events, by clicking on events, on the overhead toolbar.
 To create a book, go to a picture or set of pictures, and at the bottom of the screen is a button labeled new book. As you can see, next to it are new Calendar and new Card, for you can also create cards and calendars on iPhoto, then order them from apple and apple will print, bind and ship you your item.
To make a film of a slideshow, create a slideshow, then go to to file, export, then name your file and tell it where to save the movie, but first make sure you have all of the slideshow's settings set right!
 iPhoto is not as powerful as Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or Quark, but for simple picture tune-ups, iPhoto is the place to go!</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 17:23:32 GMT</pubDate><author>vorksholk</author></item><item><title>Enhanced Football Photo</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/1521895.aspx</link><description>I take sports photos for the local paper and was at a game this weekend and caught this photo of a Rainbow that was over both teams. I did some enhancing using Photoshop Elements v3.0. I took the photo and using the levels I lightened the whole picture until the sky was white. Then using the magic wand I highlighted the sky and under the View on the tool bar I selected inverse and then cut the players and the background except the sky. Exited the photo and not saving the file. I then reopened the photo and using levels again I adjusted the picture until the rainbow was its brightest. Then I pasted the highlighted foreground with the players onto the new layer and got the brighter picture. 

I wanted to share my photo and explain how I got the results.</description><pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 09:22:29 GMT</pubDate><author>bobmnu</author></item><item><title>Scrapbooking</title><link>http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/960730.aspx</link><description>Was just wanting to start a discussion about scrapbooking, how long have you been doing it? how did you get started? etc.</description><pubDate>Thu, 05 Apr 2007 16:51:23 GMT</pubDate><author>palonghorn</author></item></channel></rss>