Save $10 on Fun Photos with our Mid-March-Madness sale
Friday, March 12th, 2010As the subject reads, we’re knocking $10 off Funtastic Photos at the moment… If you’re interested in buying Fun Photos, now is the time!
As the subject reads, we’re knocking $10 off Funtastic Photos at the moment… If you’re interested in buying Fun Photos, now is the time!
iPhoto is a great photo organization tool, in-fact it’s actually the one I currently prefer. However sometimes it’s terrible for reading the information of a photo.
First attempt I tried “Get Info” from the “File” menu, it displays me a map where I can enter the name of the place the photo was taken and a small description… Not what I’m after.

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Aperture integration is a common request for our products and we’re working on making a nice easy and comfortable solution.
In the mean time, if you want to access your Aperture or iPhoto library within our software, you can simply use the “Open” menu from the “File” menu. With Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) and Snow Leopard (10.6), Apple built iPhoto & Aperture integration into the “Open” dialog.
Today we shipped HDRtist 1.2, with a bunch of improvements. Go get it while it’s hot!
"HDRtist 1.2 is the most stable version of HDRtist to date. The large image corruption issue has been resolved along with image removal issue. Aligning images now preserves color profiles (RGB variations only) and the meta data. Making it easier to organize and store the processed HDR images. HDRtist now supports a folder of images being dropped into the main window. Interface changes on the main window include, now showing each images name, a new “Get Info” option and a “Show in Finder” option. Underneath HDRtist features new ImageIO kit code, a new toolbar and improved error reporting (which’ll pick up crash reports)."
Also the HDRtist videos have returned, the Funtastic Photos videos will be available shortly.