![]() Most of the basics are the same though.Īs a rule I try to work through the adjustment panels from top to bottom, so that you 'flow' through them. However, I have been using Photos quite a lot now, and have found a few things that work for me - of course YMMV always applies.įor a start, if you are planning to upgrade to High Sierra (tomorrow, the 25th, is the expected and published release date), it might be better to wait and try that out, as there are a significant number of changes to Photos there (I'm actually using the GM release at the moment, so I won't comment any further on that). To be clear, I haven't really used iPhotos much myself, having gone from Aperture to Lightroom, and now onto Photos, so I don't have any comparisons to iPhoto. Not sure about books on Photos, have a search for 'Missing Manuals' if there is anything. Not sure how much credibility my comments will have right now, but I'll attempt something anyway. But hard to say what the problem is without knowing what you're doing to process them. īut maybe a class at your local Apple store? although the tools may be a bit different, Photos can do a lot more out of the box than iPhoto. I think the tool you were thinking of is RAW Power, which WAS created by the former Aperture guru. PowerPhotos is more about organization, not editing (although a good program). More generally, iPhoto, Aperture, and Photos all use OS X's imaging subsystem so, in theory at least, one should be able to obtain similar results. It was developed by the same person who did much of the work to create Aperture plus it's quite reasonably priced. ![]() Supposedly Photos has a pretty good rework that may facilitate photo editing for you.Ģ) PowerPhotos unlocks (and makes more accessible) some editing features in Photos. Normġ) The update to High Sierra should be out very soon. I think photos is a big step backwards, but maybe I am just missing a key part of how to use it. Richer colors and saturation, better brightness adjustment and clarity. On my older Mac that had died, they came out so much better. I just find this program in my hands does a really poor job on editing older faded slides. In lieu of that, does anyone have a suggestion of a good "book" to use to learn these adjustments. Someone had suggested a couple of months ago that there might be an upgrade to the current version sometime this fall. ![]() For me the adjustments are not intuitive like they were in iPhoto versions. ![]() I have been scanning older slides for a couple of months now and am very frustrated with editing them in photos. ![]()
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