[MacBook] Re: iphoto 11 and emailing photos.

 

Starting the year off with a Discovery and consequently a Correction for this Topc that I started:

well.. I feel like a fool since I was complaining about a "Limiting Problem" with the new iphoto 11 as I did not like the fact that whenever I emailed photos from iphoto, there was a limit of 10 photos, and I could not control the size of the photo.

Well quite by accident I discovered in iPhoto Preferences/ General/ Email Photos using: (iPhoto, Mail, Entourage.. etc..) that the default was iPhoto. When I switched it to Mail, I was able to send photos like in the previous iphoto which made me extremely happy because it did not force me to send the photos in a limiting, set format made to look pretty but with very limited functionality.

So I hope this information is of use to all who were reading the thread sending photos from iPhoto 11. The problem has been solved, and I didn't even call Applecare; although they probably would have set me straight. (but not always).

--- In macbook@yahoogroups.com, Rob Gendreau <rob.gendreau@...> wrote:
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> And something to consider with Picasa is that it sort of integrates with Google Sites and/or Google Apps. You can easily make an album in Picasa, and then drop a widget into your own Google Site. It's pretty easy, and gives you a bit more customization than some other photo sites. And hey, you get a lot for free.
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> Rob
> On Dec 12, 2010, at 5:38 PM, Glenn Gutierrez wrote:
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> > > One other slight problem for heavy users--unlike Google Mail, whose storage limits seem limitless, photo storage on each account is around 1 GB. More can be bought.
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> > True, though I think I prefer the Picasa Web (Google photos) storage limit to Flickr's latest limit of 100 photos on a free account. Expanding Picasa storage starts at a very reasonable $5/year for 20 GB, and goes up from there. A Pro Flickr account with no limits is $25/year.
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