Think Secret reports, “the new iPhoto… could even be posted for download as soon as today. The new version will reportedly include a “burn” button similar to iTunes’ that creates an archive of selected pictures and then burns it to CD or DVD. However, a source said that the resulting photo disc could not be used with standard photo developing services, and would instead be in an iPhoto-readable format only.” Screenshots and more here.
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