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Copy and paste your photos as artwork in iTunes Apps
After working with GarageBand and putting my songs into iTunes, I wanted to create my own artwork. but didnt want to move too many files around and wanted a quick five-second way to add my artwork. So I tried the handy "capture screen region to clipboard" feature in OS X (Command-Shift-Control-4, then drag a region). This then allowed me to copy a portion of my desktop photo, which was a picture of my son and I, and then control-click in the artwork window in iTunes and select Paste. Boom, my photo and personal artwork was now done for my GarageBand songs in iTunes.

I'm loving it ... probably a useless hint for some, but it allows you to personalize your songs in iTunes a little more. You could do the same thing to use portions of your iPhoto image collection, for example.
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Where to find these commands?
Authored by: pediddle on May 21, '04 04:41:18AM

Where ever do you find out about stuff like Command-Shift-Control-4? That's extremely useful to me, but I've never heard of it before. Is there a list somewhere of all the obscure key-bindings?



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