Showing posts with label iPhoto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhoto. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2012

Shared Photo Stream

With iOS 6 Apple introduced a new feature that not only works well in OS X but also terrific in iOS for the iPad and iPhone. On the iPad side of things shared Photo Stream works great in the Photos app that comes preinstalled on the iPad. Shared Photo Stream is a great way to share your photos with a private album for your family and friends. If you don’t want a private album you can also create a web album for public sharing, just remember it is public and anybody with the link can view the photos if you set it up as public.



Setting up a shared Photo Stream on the iPad is very easy to do. Oddly though you can only use the Photos app to actually create a new Photo Stream album. For some odd reason Apple decided not to add the functionality to iPhoto on the iPad which leaves me totally baffled. I can use iPhoto on the iPad to view my albums, I can also edit the photos in the album but I cannot add anything to the album from the app nor can I create a new shared Photo Stream album. I am not sure why Apple would cripple their most powerful photo app on the iPad? To add insult to injury you can actually create albums to share to Facebook and Flickr which really leaves me more baffled. Not sure what Apple is aiming to accomplish here but it is a head scratcher.



To set up a new shared album to share you will need to do the following:




  • Open the Photos app

  • In Photos view, tap the edit button on the top right

  • Tap on each photo, you will see a blue checkmark appear on your photos

  • After selecting each photo, tap the Share button on the top left

  • Choose Photo stream

  • Choose New Photo Stream

  • Name your Photo Stream, Add email recipients, choose Public or not

  • Tap Next

  • Type a comment for your Photo Stream if you like, if not tap Post on the top right



That is it, you have now created a shared Photo Stream that is either available publicly or if private to those you have invited to view the photos. If you invite someone who is on iOS or OS X they will get a notification on their iPad, iPhone or Mac if they are using the latest versions of the OS (iOS 6 and Mountain Lion). Also others can leave comments or ‘Like’ the photo by tapping the smiley face icon.



Another cool aspect for OS X users is the fact that if you are using Photo Stream with either Aperture or iPhoto the updates to the albums shared by others happen seamlessly. You will get a nice notification in Mountain Lion that will open up either Aperture or iPhoto depending what you are using for Photo Stream. You can easily add new photos in the application to your own Photo Stream album.



A few downsides to Photo Stream are the fact you cannot add your own photos to a Photo Stream created by someone else. I am sure that feature will be added in the near future. As well as the ability to use iPhoto on the iPad and iPhone to create Photo Streams. Shared Photo Streams that are set to private can only be viewed in apps that have access to iCloud such as Photos app or iPhoto, private Photo Streams do not work on iCloud.com, they will also show up in Aperture or iPhoto on OS X depending which app you are using for Photo Stream.



This is probably my favorite feature of iOS 6 and I am glad to have something to finally replace my MobileMe Gallery. Check out my public Total iPad Photo Stream. Have you tried shared Photo Stream? Do you plan on using shared Photo Stream? If so please let me know via Twitter.



For more information about Photo Stream please visit Apple.com.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Episode 17 - Edit on the iPad

This week I talk about the 3 new apps: Podcasts, Google Chrome and Google Drive. I also discuss some great photo editing applications on the iPad and give you 5 of my favorites. I talk about the features of each of the photo apps, what I like or do not like about each of them. Have a listen.

Show notes:
Gruber on default browsers on iOS

Download links:
Podcasts - Apple
Chrome - Google, Inc.
Google Drive - Google, Inc.
Skitch for iPad - Evernote
Diptic - Peak Systems
Snapseed - Nik Software, Inc.
Adobe Photoshop Touch - Adobe Systems Incorporated
iPhoto - Apple

Tip of the week:
Email multiple photos


You can also find Total iPad on the following sites:

Twitter
Facebook
Blubrry

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Episode 16 - No Hans, All Solo

From now I will be recording Total iPad weekly by myself. Patrick and I were having a difficult time getting together on Tuesday evenings, we both work and have families so it was hard for us to try and squeeze in the Total iPad show with real life situations going on. If you enjoyed listening to Patrick you can continue to follow him and gather his iPad insights on his website.

This week I discuss using the iPad for more than just consuming content, to eat my own dog food from now I will record every episode of Total iPad weekly on my iPad in Garageband. I also talk about some of my favorite note taking applications, I use 2 applications on a day to day basis for this purpose: OmniFocus and Notability. New York Times is coming to Flipboard. For my tip of the week I share an awesome GarageBand tip.


Show Notes:
Nick Bilton on the iPad
John Gruber on the iPad for consumption
New York Times coming to Flipboard

Show Links:
Blue Snowball
Camera Connection Kit
OmniFocus for iPad - The Omni Group
Notability - Take Notes & Annotate PDFs with Dropbox Sync - Ginger Labs
Penultimate - Cocoa Box Design LLC
Codea - Two Lives Left
Diet Coda - Panic, Inc.

Show Notes:
Nick Bilton on the iPad
John Gruber on the iPad for consumption
New York Times coming to Flipboard

iPad Tip:
Export GarageBand files

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Share your photos using iCloud

With MobileMe Gallery disappearing soon many people have wondered how they would be able to share albums in iCloud like they are able to do with MobileMe Gallery. With the iPhoto app for your iPad it is possible to share albums/journals with your family and friends, share links or email them a web link to view your album online.

You can download iPhoto for your iPad or iPhone, it is a $4.99 universal application in the app store: iPhoto - Apple

Monday, May 7, 2012

Beam photos in iPhoto

OSX Daily had a very handy tip today about using iPhoto to beam an image from one iOS device to another iOS device. I just wanted to follow up that post with a video demonstration of beaming a photo from one device to another. I also wanted to mention that when you make edits to a photo in iPhoto and then beam them to another iOS device your edited photo will also be beamed as well as the finished photo which is placed in your "Beamed" album. If you open the edited album you can revert the edited image back to the original unedited image. If you are using PhotoStream to send photos from device to device you only get the finished image.


You can download iPhoto here: iPhoto - Apple