![]() Granted, it's not iPhoto, and it works a little differently, but it's still a highly usable photo viewing/editing application and you can be up-and-running with it today. ILife has iPhoto (which you can install separately by clicking "customize" in the install app), along with the other iLife applications.Īlthough it's not iPhoto, I also suggest that you download (free) and try google's "Picasa" photo application. If you can't get iPhoto using your Apple Store account, there are other ways to get it.įor example, you could buy an iLife '09 commercial install DVD from ebay, where they sell for around $20. If you have a platter-based HDD in the MBPro (I also have a mid-2010 MBPro 13"), I would recommend 10.8.5 as perhaps "the optimum" OS for the Macbook.īUT - so long as you have 10.7.5 up-and-running, and so long as it's running ok (even without iPhoto), you might consider keeping it for now. Your priority now is to get a "good system with iPhoto" on the computer (and worry about importing the photos a little later on). ![]() Starting with iPhoto 5 the Adjust palette offers a new way to fine tune your. ![]() ![]() So long as you keep the USB drive in a safe place, your pics should remain intact and re-loadable. If you are using Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion iPhoto 8 and 9 are being. ![]()
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