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Old February 27th 18, 04:45 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,comp.sys.mac.system
David_B
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Default How to edit your pictures using macos photos.

by Justin Pot on February 26th, 2018

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Lots of Mac users use Photos for sorting and browsing photo collections.
It syncs easily with your iPhone, recognizes faces, and even sorts your
photos into Memories. What you might not know is that Photos is also now
a decent tool for editing photos.

Once upon a time Photos could only do superficial edits, but in the fall
of 2017, Apple added enough new editing features to make it useful for
the vast majority of users. It’s simple, but powerful. And if you
already have more powerful photo editing software that you love, Photos
also allows you to open your pictures using that.

https://www.howtogeek.com/343924/how...-macos-photos/

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Old February 28th 18, 09:16 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.system,rec.photo.digital
John Varela
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Default How to edit your pictures using macos photos.

On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 16:45:02 UTC, David_B
wrote:

by Justin Pot on February 26th, 2018

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Lots of Mac users use Photos for sorting and browsing photo collections.
It syncs easily with your iPhone, recognizes faces, and even sorts your
photos into Memories. What you might not know is that Photos is also now
a decent tool for editing photos.

Once upon a time Photos could only do superficial edits, but in the fall
of 2017, Apple added enough new editing features to make it useful for
the vast majority of users. Its simple, but powerful. And if you
already have more powerful photo editing software that you love, Photos
also allows you to open your pictures using that.


The current version of Photos has excellent integration with
Photoshop Elements. IPhoto never had it right, which was why I got
in the habit of doing any Photoshopping before importing to iPhoto.
And Photos too, because there are still things Photoshop can do that
Photos can't, or can't do as well.

https://www.howtogeek.com/343924/how...ures-using-mac
os-photos/



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Old March 1st 18, 02:25 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.system,rec.photo.digital
Jolly Roger[_2_]
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Default How to edit your pictures using macos photos.

On 2018-02-28, John Varela wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 16:45:02 UTC, David_B
wrote:

by Justin Pot on February 26th, 2018

Lots of Mac users use Photos for sorting and browsing photo
collections. It syncs easily with your iPhone, recognizes faces, and
even sorts your photos into Memories. What you might not know is that
Photos is also now a decent tool for editing photos.

Once upon a time Photos could only do superficial edits, but in the
fall of 2017, Apple added enough new editing features to make it
useful for the vast majority of users. Its simple, but powerful.
And if you already have more powerful photo editing software that you
love, Photos also allows you to open your pictures using that.


The current version of Photos has excellent integration with Photoshop
Elements.


It's also integrated with any number of alternative image editing
programs through extensions managed in System Preferences Extensions
Photos, like Pixelmator, Affinity Photo, and so on.

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Old March 1st 18, 07:53 AM posted to comp.sys.mac.system,rec.photo.digital
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Default How to edit your pictures using macos photos.

On 01/03/2018 02:25, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2018-02-28, John Varela wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 16:45:02 UTC, David_B
wrote:

by Justin Pot on February 26th, 2018

Lots of Mac users use Photos for sorting and browsing photo
collections. It syncs easily with your iPhone, recognizes faces, and
even sorts your photos into Memories. What you might not know is that
Photos is also now a decent tool for editing photos.

Once upon a time Photos could only do superficial edits, but in the
fall of 2017, Apple added enough new editing features to make it
useful for the vast majority of users. Its simple, but powerful.
And if you already have more powerful photo editing software that you
love, Photos also allows you to open your pictures using that.


The current version of Photos has excellent integration with Photoshop
Elements.


It's also integrated with any number of alternative image editing
programs through extensions managed in System Preferences Extensions
Photos, like Pixelmator, Affinity Photo, and so on.


I'd not looked there before.

Thanks :-)

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Old March 2nd 18, 09:44 PM posted to comp.sys.mac.system,rec.photo.digital
Diesel
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Default How to edit your pictures using macos photos.

David_B
Thu, 01 Mar 2018 07:53:10 GMT in
rec.photo.digital, wrote:

On 01/03/2018 02:25, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2018-02-28, John Varela wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 16:45:02 UTC, David_B
wrote:

by Justin Pot on February 26th, 2018

Lots of Mac users use Photos for sorting and browsing photo
collections. It syncs easily with your iPhone, recognizes
faces, and even sorts your photos into Memories. What you might
not know is that Photos is also now a decent tool for editing
photos.

Once upon a time Photos could only do superficial edits, but in
the fall of 2017, Apple added enough new editing features to
make it useful for the vast majority of users. Its simple, but
powerful. And if you already have more powerful photo editing
software that you love, Photos also allows you to open your
pictures using that.

The current version of Photos has excellent integration with
Photoshop Elements.


It's also integrated with any number of alternative image editing
programs through extensions managed in System Preferences
Extensions Photos, like Pixelmator, Affinity Photo, and so on.


I'd not looked there before.

Thanks :-)


Will you soon be declaring this newsgroup as your new home, David?
How long before you attempt to recruit another to help you stalk
people? It didn't take you long to groom SavageDuck for the purposes,
although he wisely declined your requests. Of course, he learned the
hard way that he shouldn't have provided you any personal information
about himself. Was super nice of you to threaten to dox him with the
usage of his first name as you did:

Message-ID: .com
http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=151806405600

I suppose you think if you ignore the thread long enough, it'll just
go away and nobody will remember what you did, right?

I admit, I am curious to see how many people you will be able to play
like a fiddle here. Morbid curiosity I suspect at this point. To give
credit where credit is due, you were able to play an entire symphony
off of hh without him even catching on the entire time. See David? I
believe in crediting you for everything you do, not just the bad and
otherwise rotten **** you do to people.


Say, how are you coming along with hanging me out to dry anyhow? It's
been awhile since you admitted to SavageDuck you wanted his help with
that. You might have been able to continue duping him for awhile
longer, had you not resorted to an implied threat recently towards
him. You should apologize for having done that, David.

In any event, I'm here to let people know all about you and what
you're really here for. Cluebyfour: it's not really for the
discussion of digital photography. It's for recruitment purposes.

Don't become the next David Brooks cyberstalking victim!
Visit https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php (10/10 WOT)
to learn more.

Obviously I cannot stop someone from interacting with you, but, I can
atleast provide them knowledge so that if they decide to interact
with you, they are able to take proper precautions so that you don't
dox them later on down the road when they don't/won't/can't do
something specific and illegal for your benefit. Yes, David, stalking
people is illegal. Solitication for others to help you do it, also
illegal. But, you know that already.


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