Get comfortable in Apple's Photos app!
Updated November 3, 2015
Join Jason Snell, former lead editor at Macworld, and make yourself at home in Apple's Photos app, which replaces both iPhoto and Aperture.
Jason tells you what to expect from Photos in comparison to iPhoto and Aperture, and walks you through importing libraries from iPhoto and Aperture.
Once your images are safe and sound in the Photos app, Jason helps you understand the Photos interface and points out how you can organize your images. You'll also learn how to work with the editing tools — and how to use third-party editing extensions.
And, for those who are feeling crafty, there's a chapter about using Photos' features to create your own books, cards, and calendars. The book doesn't stop with what you can do within Photos on the Mac. You'll also get help with syncing photos with iOS devices or an Apple TV, and with sharing your photos via social media.
Jason answers a bunch of burning questions, including:
You'll find directions for editing photos, including help with:
You'll also find advice about: