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Sep 22, 2014 6:59 PM in response to shahriar_hossainby gail from maine,The new Photos app incorporates the features of iPhoto.
Click on a photo and then click on Edit. You will see the primary iPhoto functions at the bottom (Crop, Light, Color, B & W), and at the top ("Auto Enhance" wand). In addition you now have a center feature which allows you to add filters to your photo.
Cheers,
GB
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Sep 22, 2014 7:07 PM in response to gail from maineby shahriar_hossain,Hi GB:
Thank you for your feedback. Yes I did try, but it lacks some other features like:
1. Repair spot
2. Smooth a part of the picture
3. Highlight a part of the picture
4. Darkening a part of the picture
5. Lightening a part of the picture
For this customised features I bought iPhoto, but now I can't do it! I am so sad, in new apps Apple should introduce new features, not discontinue previous options.
So what to do?
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Sep 22, 2014 9:32 PM in response to shahriar_hossainby gail from maine,There are a lot of free and inexpensive apps in the App Store that can replace some, if not all, of this functionality. I know it is disappointing, but you do get more functionality with the Photo app itself. So, if you supplement it with one of the Photo Editors in the App Store you will still be able to do the things you did with iPhoto. Do a search for "photo editor" to see what is available.
Best of luck,
GB
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Sep 22, 2014 10:58 PM in response to gail from maineby shahriar_hossain,Hi GB:
THANK YOU AGAIN!
I do use other apps like facetune, but iPhoto was more convenient. I didn't expect from a company like Apple removes such paid apps without sending any email notifications to the valued shoppers.
Anyway, good learning for me. Amy idea if i can go back to previous ios version?
Thanks in advance.
Shahriar
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Sep 22, 2014 11:00 PM in response to shahriar_hossainby petermac87,shahriar_hossain wrote:
Amy idea if i can go back to previous ios version?
Thanks in advance.
Shahriar
No, Apple does not support downgrading of iOS
Pete
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Sep 22, 2014 11:33 PM in response to shahriar_hossainby léonie,Thank you for your feedback. Yes I did try, but it lacks some other features like:
1. Repair spot
2. Smooth a part of the picture
3. Highlight a part of the picture
4. Darkening a part of the picture
5. Lightening a part of the picture
For this customised features I bought iPhoto, but now I can't do it! I am so sad, in new apps Apple should introduce new features, not discontinue previous options.
You are so right. All of iPhoto's functionality is missing, that had extended the Photos,app.
Migrating from iPhoto for iOS to Photos on iOS 8
- No more brushed adjustments. All adjustments are either applied to the whole image or none.
- No more Journals or books, or published slideshows.
- No more tags or captions, or smart albums based on tags.
- No way to see information about a photo - title, tags, camera make, or other EXIF tags.
The new Photos app has a few improvements for automatic photo enhancement, but none of iPhoto's tools. All features above are essential for editing and organising a library. And there is still no way to arrange the sequence of photos.
Please send feedback to the Apple developers about the missing, essential functionality. Apple - iPhoto - Feedback
Downgrading to an earlier iOS version is not supported by Apple, you may lose the warranty and it is risky:
How to upgrade to iOS 8 (and downgrade to iOS 7 if you regret it) | Macworld
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Sep 22, 2014 11:44 PM in response to léonieby shahriar_hossain,Hi Leonie:
Thanks for understanding my requirement and your guide. I'll send my request to Apple iphoto feedback. Wish Apple listen to its shopper's need. I don't need automatic edit, I need to edit as per my requirement. That's why I selected iphoto during my purchase. I'm sure like me there are many who need iphoto whole functionality.
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Sep 26, 2014 8:19 PM in response to léonieby shahriar_hossain,SOS !!
Need Help !!
During updating my iPad 3 to iOS8.0.2 it is hanged for long time, pls help. I tried to reset and use my iTunes to reset, but due to less battery i need to unplug and plug to power.
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Sep 27, 2014 12:46 AM in response to shahriar_hossainby léonie,Let the iPad charge fully, and then restore again with iTunes, but try recover mode:
See this help document: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808