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You can use the red eye tool to remove the red eye color
that a camera flash can cause Red eye is a common problem
in snapshots taken in dim light, where the light from the
camera flash reflects off the back of the subject’s eyes.
1 Select a photo and open the edit
view
Note: See “Use the Edit View” for details.
2 Click Red-Eye.
The red eye tool appears
● You can click Auto to apply the
tool automatically throughout the
photo
3 Click and drag the slider to set the
tool to the same size as the
subject’s eyes
4 Click an eye.
● iPhoto darkens the eye and
removes the red color
5 Click to close the tool
6 Click Done to exit edit view.
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● iPhoto removes the object by
covering it with the surrounding
color and texture
1 Select a photo and open the edit
view
Note: See “Use the Edit View” for details.
2 Click Retouch.
The Retouch tool appears
3 Click and drag the slider to set the
tool to the same size as the object
you want to retouch
4 Center the tool over the object.
5 Click the object.
Retouch a Photo
You can clean up flaws or erase elements in
your photo with the Retouch tool Clicking
an object in a photo erases the object by
covering it with the surrounding color and
texture The tool works best when an object is
on an even-textured background.
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How do I retouch wrinkles on a face?
You can set your Retouch tool to a small size and
then click and drag along the wrinkles to remove
them.
1 Open the Retouch tool.
2 Click and drag the slider to the left to shrink the
tool size
● iPhoto displays the previous
version of the photo with the
object visible again
You can press and release
to compare the before and after
versions
7 Click to close the tool
8 Click Done to exit edit view.
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The Effects tool appears
3 Click an effect.
1 Select a photo and open the edit
view
Note: See “Use the Edit View” for details.
2 Click Effects.
Apply Effects to a Photo
You can apply one of several effects to your
photo to boost or fade color, change the
photo to black and white, add a matte, and
more You can combine effects to get just the
look you want.
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How do I keep an unaffected
copy of a photo?
You can duplicate the photo before
iPhoto applies the effect,
combining it with the first
● With effects such as Vignette you
can click multiple times to
increase the intensity iPhoto
increments the number overlaying
the effect each time you click
● You can click Original to remove
the effects and start over
5 Click to close the tool
6 Click Done to exit edit view.
iPhoto applies the effect
4 Click another effect.
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The Adjust tool appears
● iPhoto displays a histogram that
shows the distribution of the
colors in the photo Darker colors
are on the left and light colors are
on the right
3 Click and drag the Exposure
slider to adjust the overall lighting
1 Select a photo and open the edit
view
Note: See “Use the Edit View” for details.
2 Click Adjust.
Adjust Lighting in a Photo
You can use the Adjust tool in iPhoto to
change the exposure and contrast of a photo
This can improve an overly light or dark photo
You can also fine-tune colors using the tool See
“Adjust Colors in a Photo” for details.
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How can I enhance the details in the shadows and
highlights of a photo?
iPhoto adjusts the photo
You can press and release
to compare the photo before and
after the adjustments
● You can click Reset to reset the
tool
8 Click to close the Adjust tool
9 Click Done to exit edit view.
iPhoto adjusts the photo
You can adjust dark and light
tones in the photo more precisely
with the Levels sliders
5 Click and drag the left slider to
boost the darker tones
6 Click and drag the right slider to
boost the lighter tones
7 Click and drag the middle slider to
adjust the midtones
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2 The Adjust tool appears
3 Click and drag the Saturation
slider to change the intensity of
the colors
1 Select a photo and open the edit
view
Note: See “Use the Edit View” for details.
2 Click Adjust.
Adjust Colors in a Photo
You can use the Adjust tool in iPhoto to boost
or lessen the colors in a photo This can enhance
a photo that appears washed-out or remove color
to convert a photo into black and white.
You can also adjust color using the Effects tool See “Apply Effects
to a Photo” for details.
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How can I correct an unwanted color cast in a photo?
How do I convert a color
photo to black and
iPhoto adjusts the photo
You can press and release
to compare the photo before and
after the adjustments
● You can click Reset to reset the
tool
6 Click to close the tool
7 Click Done to exit edit view.
iPhoto adjusts the photo
4 Click and drag the Temperature
slider to the left to make the
colors in the photo cooler, by
boosting the blue component, or
to the right to make them warmer,
by boosting the yellow
component
5 Click and drag the Tint slider to
shift the colors in the photo
Before After
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iPhoto opens the photos in the
edit view together
● Editing commands are applied to
the outlined photo You can click a
different photo to move the
outlining
● Thumbnails for the open photos
OPEN MULTIPLE PHOTOS
1 -click to select two or more
photos in the photo browser
2 Click Edit.
Compare Multiple Photos
You can compare two or more photos by opening
them simultaneously in the edit view This allows
you to easily pick the best photo out of several
similar ones You can also edit the photos side by side
to match their lighting and coloring.