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This journal discusses photography in all its guises with an emphasis on the art of making photographs.
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Great tips. Do you think it`s possible to do the the same with iWorks 1.0.2 and iPhoto 6.0.5?
What about the template you use, is it downloadable (lazy me)?
By the way, I really enjoy your site
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Best regards
Tor (from Norway)
Tor – the interoperability between Pages and iPhoto requires Pages 2.0.2 and iPhoto 6.05 (and Aperture 1.5 if you use that) – earlier versions will not work. Indeed, the Pages version is in turn an update to the one I originally purchased (v 2.0) – 2.0 requires the (free) downloadable upgrade to 2.0.2 to do what I illustrate. I suspect the currently shipped version of Pages is, indeed, 2.0.2, but that is not a free upgrade from Page 1.0.
If you want the ‘all black’ template I illustrate, when you have Pages 2.0.2 I can probably work out how to email it to you – I adapted it from one of the standard templates which comes with 2.0.
Thank you for your kind words on my site.
Thomas