Chapter 5: Fun with Photo Booth

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arrow.png Using Photo Booth to take photos

arrow.png Adding effects to images and movie clips

arrow.png Capturing video with iMovie

Many Apple switchers and first-time owners quickly notice the built-in video camera that accompanies their iMacs, MacBooks, and Apple LED displays: a tiny square lens and LED light at the top of the screen. That square is the lens of your Mac’s built-in FaceTime HD camera (and the accompanying microphone), which allows audio and video chatting in Messages, video chatting in FaceTime, or a quick, fun series of photos or video clips via Mountain Lion’s Photo Booth and iMovie applications. You can even take your user account photo with your FaceTime HD camera (in the System Preferences window)!

What’s that you say? Your last computer didn’t have a video camera? Well then, good reader, you’ve come to the right place! In this chapter, I show you how easy it is to produce photos and video with your FaceTime HD camera. Sassy!

Capturing the Moment with FaceTime HD and Photo Booth

As I mention earlier, every MacBook and iMac running Mountain Lion is ready to capture video, so pat yourself on the back and do the Technology Dance.

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