![]() Even then it wasn’t as responsive as I would have liked. I read a lot of reviews for the later versions criticising them for being slow, and my laptop is six years old, so I decided to leave it at ’09. I had been running iPhoto ’06 for a long time and updated to ’09 last year. ![]() Back in the old days, this was the only real way of working but once I saw the way Aperture, Picasa and Lightroom worked, by saving any adjustments as metadata and then applying them on the fly, I couldn’t help thinking iPhoto was a bit old-fashioned. And whenever I did make any adjustments, iPhoto made a copy of my image file. IPhoto can do all the basic cropping, level and colour adjustments but not much else. ![]() As a tool for organising my photos I thought it was pretty good but it was quite limited when it came to editing tools. I had used iPhoto for at least nine years. In this post I thought I’d go into more detail about why and how I made the switch. In my previous post about taking more photographs I mentioned that I recently switched from iPhoto to Lightroom.
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