Saturday, May 18, 2013

If i restart my Mac osx for the admins password will all of my applications be deleted?

Q. Applications like garage band,iphoto,imovie,pages,keynote,and photo booth.I can't risk them being deleted because the computer belongs to the school and i can get into serious trouble for it.plz help.Im only restarting the admin password.

A. Why are you needing the admins password? They should not be deleted. The only way to delete applications is to either go back to factory settings or to erase the entire hard drive.

How do I get iPhoto again if I deleted in months ago?
Q. My iphoto was acting up months ago and I deleted it. Then today I installed the new ilife and i thought it would work for iphoto but instead its not there and theres a giant quiestion mark at the bottom with my other icons.

what do i do?

A. 1) Deleting the application fixes nothing. Every application is the same, its is the preferences it saves in the user library thats different. Thats were most problems occur.

2) iLife probably did install and it overwrote the original applications, causing the dock to loose track of where the applications are. Just drag off the question marks from the dock. Go to the "Applications" folder and drag the i(application) back to the dock.

3) If iphoto is still missing, iPhoto will be the iLife cd, it should instal it. If it is not, stick in the Mac OSX install cd, click the "Extras" folder and click the applications installer package. There will be an option to install iPhoto.

How do you save photos you enlarge in iphoto 5 with my Mac OSX?
Q. I have photos you can edit etc in my mac with the iphoto version 5.04.
There is also a bar you can use to enlarge them so you can see details. The thing is it wont save when I do that. It still goes back to its original size.

How do i save them in iphoto with this size?

A. The size of an images is a number of pixels long by a number of pixels wide. You can view what this is for any given image under info in the lower left. When you use the slider bar, it enlarges what you see, making detailed editing easier, but the actual dimensions of the image do not change. When you reopen the image, Iphoto fits it to your screen, but this is once again, view size, not the actual photo size. Simply use the slider control if you wish to blow it up to see more detail.

You can not increase the size (pixel dimensions) of an image in Iphoto. You can decrease the actual size under the export function. Obviously cropping a photo will also result in a smaller image.




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