1. | How do you add new albums? |
2. | How do you put a library photo (or a group of photos) into a specific album? |
3. | How do you rearrange the sequence of images within an album? |
4. | How do you turn on full-screen view? |
5. | Which tool in the Edit window can you use to improve a photo's composition? |
6. | How do you assign a keyword to a photo? |
7. | Name the one-touch tool that automatically improves a photo with image problems. |
8. | How can you fix the eerie red glowing eyes that a flash sometimes creates in people and pets? |
9. | What's the best tool for straightening a crooked horizon? |
10. | Name a great way to organize your source materials. |
1. | Click the plus button to add new albums. |
2. | Put photos in a specific album by dragging an image (or a group of images) from the library to the chosen album. |
3. | You rearrange the sequence of images within an album by dragging the images to new locations. |
4. | Click the Enter Full Screen button in the bottom-left corner of the window. |
5. | The Crop tool can reframe an image to fit in a frame or to improve composition. |
6. | Click the photo (or photos) in the library or album to select them. Choose Photos > Get Info. In the dialog box that appears, click the Keyword button; then make your selection from the keywords below. |
7. | The Enhance tool. |
8. | Use the Red-Eye tool to get the red out. |
9. | Adjust crooked images and frame them with precision using the options in the Adjust window. |
10. | Use folders to organize the many kinds of source materials you create in iPhoto. |