iPhoto is exact same application like all other. You can find iPhoto in your/global Applications folder and simple just drag it to your dock.
The best time to use an Iphoto download is if you have some photos that need to be edited or saved. I think it is an iPhone application as well, that you can get from the app store.
The Mac's iPhoto application will use whatever disc space is needed that is available, either on the internal hard disc or an external disc, depending on the size of the content in the photo library. There is no specific limit in gigabytes.
iPhoto is an application which is used to store and manage all the photos and their metadata in Mac OSX based Computer systems. It uses iPhoto Library where a copy of every single photo is stored. If it corrupts then people face the iPhoto Corruption. To Recover Corrupted pictures and library you need to use professional Photo Recovery Software that work on Mac Platform. One of them is iPhoto Recovery. It is a complete solution for deleted, corrupted and lost iPhoto Pictures.
One can download the iPhoto app from most app stores including that of Apple, Mac, and iTunes. The application costs $4.99 to download and is available for Apple products.
Panther and Tiger have the app on them. You can use the Pacifist to open the application and to install it for free.
Yes, you can blur pictures in iPhoto by using the editing tools available in the application. While iPhoto does not have a dedicated blur effect, you can achieve a similar result by using the "Retouch" tool to soften specific areas of the image. You can also explore third-party editing software or apps for more advanced blurring options.
It is not possible to get iPhoto for Windows. iPhoto is only available for Mac. Windows does have several alternatives to iPhoto like Windows Live Photo Gallary and Picasa.
Drag it into iphoto
Open image capture application. Connect the device. Select the device in the frame on the left. In the bottom of the pane on the left choose: 'No Application'.
no the app iphoto is only for a mac sorry
Just plug in the camera. If iPhoto doesn't launch, open the iPhoto preferences and make it the default program.