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Good picture quality - kap - 01-20-2011 CVS, Wally, Walgreen, and Target. Which one will turn my family's pictures into appealing greetings cards? Tia Re: Good picture quality - Doc - 01-20-2011 Maybe iPhoto 11? http://www.apple.com/ilife/print-products.html#letterpress-cards Re: Good picture quality - Jimmypoo - 01-20-2011 iPhoto has the hand pressed (embossed) cutouts in them if you want. Very classy touch for those who need to buy class. > ![]() Re: Good picture quality - kap - 01-20-2011 Umm, my MBP has iPhoto! It's not on the Dock so I completely forgot about it. Thanks guys! Re: Good picture quality - M>B> - 01-20-2011 May be a service like this... http://www.tinyprints.com/ Re: Good picture quality - jdc - 01-20-2011 how does one not use iPhoto? Re: Good picture quality - davester - 01-20-2011 I'm curious as to how you access and organize your photos if you don't use iPhoto. Re: Good picture quality - Black - 01-20-2011 After some early frustrating experiences with iPhoto I purged it from my system. I keep my photos in a folder organized mostly by the date they were purged from the camera. Re: Good picture quality - kap - 01-20-2011 davester wrote: They are kept on flash drives and CDs. Will be organized one of these days :biggrin: I just need to pull out a few for a couple of special occasion greetings cards. Why not use iPhoto? Never remembered that I had it. that's all. Re: Good picture quality - mrlynn - 01-20-2011 davester wrote: I use Graphic Converter to browse photo folders, which like Black I keep by date range. I don't like iPhoto (or iTunes, either) because it hides the actual photo files and creates some kind of virtual organization. /Mr Lynn |