How To Take Picture With Macbook

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1. The Photo Booth.app is located in the Applications directory of Macintosh HD on Mac OS X systems. But some Microsoft Friendly Family conspirator might have changed the name of the internal storage device, removed the Photo Booth.app icon from the Dock, or possibly deleted the app.

While nothing is wrong with a color photo, sometimes you can get stunning results in black and white, or it can transform an otherwise mundane picture into something extraordinary. Regardless, shooting in black and white can be a bit tricky, and it doesn't work for everything. Here are some tips to help you capture amazing black and white photos. Make sure the webcam from Logitech is connected to the MacBook. In the Photo Booth app on your Mac, you can find the View Photobutton with a camera icon. Then you can take a still picturebutton, or click the Take four quick picturebutton to take a sequence of four photos on Mac.

2. Photo Booth.app never DID change to iPhoto.app, or Photos.app. It always was and still is Photo Booth.app.

3. iPhoto and Photos (introduced in Yosemite 10.10.3) are separate programs primarily designed for organizing and editing digital photos, and cannot take selfies.


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Once you 'snap' an image with Photo Booth, the images are displayed in the 'film roll' that appears at the bottom of the Photo Booth application after you snap the first image. Clicking on an image in that film roll will select it. Control+clicking offers the option to export or delete the image. Once an image is selected with a single click, click the 'upload' icon beneath the film roll to see the options available.

(Yosemite 10.10.2 version illustrated below. Screen transparency means that the background image colors bleed through the menus illustrated below.)

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4. There is a fast way to find and start the application called Photo Booth.app.

Click on the Spotlight icon in the upper right corner of your computer screen to search your computer for Photo Booth.app. Yes, there is a space between the words Photo and Booth. Press the enter/return key to open the application which will also enable the user-facing camera and illuminate a green LED.

Click the red button to initiate a 3-step countdown and a simulated flash of the screen to provide more light.

5. Once Photo Booth.app is open and running, 'right click' (if the Secondary click feature of your mouse or trackpad has been enabled in , System Preferences) on the Photo Booth program icon in the bottom 'Dock' of your screen, and select Options, Keep In Dock. That will keep the Photo Booth icon in the bottom program dock for fast future use.

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Apr 21, 2015 12:47 AM

I tried the following all the way up to the point of printing. I didn't actually hit the print command but I think it might work:
1. Select the photo you want in the library and click the edit button.
2. In the Constrain popup menu at the bottom, select 'Custom'.
3. Enter 2 x 2 in the dialog box. Click OK.
4. Resize the crop selection so that the face takes up around 50 to 70% of the selection. Click the Crop button. If it doesn't look correct, you can aways undo using the menu Photos->Revert to Original and start over.
5. Select File->Page Setup.. and select your 4x6 paper size. Click OK
6. Select File->Print..
7. Make sure the proper printer, preset, and paper size is selected.
8. Set the style to Full Page.
9. Set the Margins to 1.00 inch. Since the paper is only 4 inches wide, a one inch margin on each side should leave a 2 inch image. Remember, this is theoretical since I didn't actually go all the way. Make sure Zoom and Crop is NOT selected.
10 Click Print and cross your fingers.
11. Cut out a 2x2 print from your 4x6 paper. Here's where a paper cutting machine would come in handy. A scissors will be tricky to get it square.
Good luck and let us know how it turns out.

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Feel all better now?


1. The Photo Booth.app is located in the Applications directory of Macintosh HD on Mac OS X systems. But some Microsoft Friendly Family conspirator might have changed the name of the internal storage device, removed the Photo Booth.app icon from the Dock, or possibly deleted the app.

While nothing is wrong with a color photo, sometimes you can get stunning results in black and white, or it can transform an otherwise mundane picture into something extraordinary. Regardless, shooting in black and white can be a bit tricky, and it doesn't work for everything. Here are some tips to help you capture amazing black and white photos. Make sure the webcam from Logitech is connected to the MacBook. In the Photo Booth app on your Mac, you can find the View Photobutton with a camera icon. Then you can take a still picturebutton, or click the Take four quick picturebutton to take a sequence of four photos on Mac.

2. Photo Booth.app never DID change to iPhoto.app, or Photos.app. It always was and still is Photo Booth.app.

3. iPhoto and Photos (introduced in Yosemite 10.10.3) are separate programs primarily designed for organizing and editing digital photos, and cannot take selfies.


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Once you 'snap' an image with Photo Booth, the images are displayed in the 'film roll' that appears at the bottom of the Photo Booth application after you snap the first image. Clicking on an image in that film roll will select it. Control+clicking offers the option to export or delete the image. Once an image is selected with a single click, click the 'upload' icon beneath the film roll to see the options available.

(Yosemite 10.10.2 version illustrated below. Screen transparency means that the background image colors bleed through the menus illustrated below.)

Imovie editing software windows.


Macbook for producing music.

4. There is a fast way to find and start the application called Photo Booth.app.

Click on the Spotlight icon in the upper right corner of your computer screen to search your computer for Photo Booth.app. Yes, there is a space between the words Photo and Booth. Press the enter/return key to open the application which will also enable the user-facing camera and illuminate a green LED.

Click the red button to initiate a 3-step countdown and a simulated flash of the screen to provide more light.

5. Once Photo Booth.app is open and running, 'right click' (if the Secondary click feature of your mouse or trackpad has been enabled in , System Preferences) on the Photo Booth program icon in the bottom 'Dock' of your screen, and select Options, Keep In Dock. That will keep the Photo Booth icon in the bottom program dock for fast future use.

Save your rant. It is a violation of Terms of Use, and moderators will delete your messages. If you persist, ranting will get you banned from these forums for repeated violations. You are talking to volunteers here, not 'Apple Inc.' Provide meaningful feedback directly to Apple at apple.com/feedback, or click on Contact Us at the bottom of any forum support page.

Apr 21, 2015 12:47 AM

I tried the following all the way up to the point of printing. I didn't actually hit the print command but I think it might work:
1. Select the photo you want in the library and click the edit button.
2. In the Constrain popup menu at the bottom, select 'Custom'.
3. Enter 2 x 2 in the dialog box. Click OK.
4. Resize the crop selection so that the face takes up around 50 to 70% of the selection. Click the Crop button. If it doesn't look correct, you can aways undo using the menu Photos->Revert to Original and start over.
5. Select File->Page Setup.. and select your 4x6 paper size. Click OK
6. Select File->Print..
7. Make sure the proper printer, preset, and paper size is selected.
8. Set the style to Full Page.
9. Set the Margins to 1.00 inch. Since the paper is only 4 inches wide, a one inch margin on each side should leave a 2 inch image. Remember, this is theoretical since I didn't actually go all the way. Make sure Zoom and Crop is NOT selected.
10 Click Print and cross your fingers.
11. Cut out a 2x2 print from your 4x6 paper. Here's where a paper cutting machine would come in handy. A scissors will be tricky to get it square.
Good luck and let us know how it turns out.

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