126 Sharing Your Photos
NOTE
Just as with MobileMe, changes you make to a Flickr photo set on
the Flickr site are reflected in the linked photo set in iPhoto.
9 Close your web browser.
Now youre ready to try the same thing again with another popular web service.
Sharing Photos with Facebook
If Flickr is not your social-networking cup of java, you might want to try
Facebook, as like 175 million people around the world do. iPhoto makes photo
sharing with Facebook as easy as it does with Flickr. Plus, you can share your
Faces tags between Facebook and iPhoto.
NOTE
This exercise assumes you already have a Facebook account. If
you don’t, just read on.
1 In the Source list, select the Soccer action album, and then, near the right
side of the toolbar, click Facebook.
The first time you use iPhotos Facebook publishing feature, you need to
authorize iPhoto and Facebook to communicate with each other. You’ll
need to do this only once.
2 In the dialog that appears, click Set Up.
iPhoto presents a Facebook sign-in dialog.
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3 Enter the email address you use when you log in to Facebook, enter your
Facebook password, select “Keep me logged in to iPhoto Uploader, and
then click Login.
The dialog now asks you to allow access to the iPhoto Uploader.
4 Click Allow, and then, when the dialog prompts you, click Close.
Another dialog appears in the iPhoto window with publishing options
for the photos you’ve selected to share.
5 In the “Photos Viewable by” menu, choose Only Friends, and then click
Publish.
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