Apple on Monday released iPhoto 9.1.5, the latest version of its image organization and editing application. The update, a 108 megabyte download which can be be snagged via Mac OS X’s Software Update feature, offers the following major fixes and changes:
– The date range of each event now updates correctly to reflect changes made to photos using the Adjust Time and Date command.
– Addresses an issue that could cause the Photos view to scroll incorrectly when Event Titles are displayed.
– Fixes a problem that could prevent Ken Burns animations from being applied correctly on photos in a saved Classic slideshow.
– Deleting photos from a web album using the contextual menu now removes them from the album without deleting them from the library.
– Addresses an issue that could prevent a crop adjustment from being removed from a photo when using the Revert to Original command.
iPhoto 9.1.5 retails for US$49 as part of iLife ’11 and requires Mac OS X 10.6.6 or later to install and run.
If you’ve tried the update and noticed any changes, please let us know.