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Good application to organize photos in mac?
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<blockquote data-quote="college_student" data-source="post: 1054284" data-attributes="member: 155583"><p><strong>iPhoto a great organizational tool</strong></p><p></p><p>I can’t think of a better software than iPhoto for organizing and does not have a high learning curve.Pictures can be organized in many different ways. Events can separate pictures or combine pictures into new events, then given unique new names. You can group pictures by using faces, pictures can be tagged with keywords, you can rate your picture with one to five stars and you can easily search and find photos using these criteria.</p><p></p><p>So you can identify all pictures of a friend, by using faces by name, then further set a criteria by using keywords. So you can do a search using the criteria of friend’s name, then keywords such as Virginia, Christmas and a star rating and every picture that you have keyed with those words will show up. </p><p></p><p>IPhoto is very powerful for organizing photos. My suggestion is to start using this right now. Waiting until you have thousands of pictures is time consuming and tedious.</p><p></p><p> Apple has several short tutorials that are very helpful on their web site if you search on ilife then tutorials. Believe me it is an easy program to learn and you will not be disappointed. </p><p></p><p>One last comment iPhoto doesnot “reorganize the whole stuff on its own.” When you import pictures into iPhoto it organizes pictures into events by date the pictures where taken. It is up to you to organize them in a different manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="college_student, post: 1054284, member: 155583"] [b]iPhoto a great organizational tool[/b] I can’t think of a better software than iPhoto for organizing and does not have a high learning curve.Pictures can be organized in many different ways. Events can separate pictures or combine pictures into new events, then given unique new names. You can group pictures by using faces, pictures can be tagged with keywords, you can rate your picture with one to five stars and you can easily search and find photos using these criteria. So you can identify all pictures of a friend, by using faces by name, then further set a criteria by using keywords. So you can do a search using the criteria of friend’s name, then keywords such as Virginia, Christmas and a star rating and every picture that you have keyed with those words will show up. IPhoto is very powerful for organizing photos. My suggestion is to start using this right now. Waiting until you have thousands of pictures is time consuming and tedious. Apple has several short tutorials that are very helpful on their web site if you search on ilife then tutorials. Believe me it is an easy program to learn and you will not be disappointed. One last comment iPhoto doesnot “reorganize the whole stuff on its own.” When you import pictures into iPhoto it organizes pictures into events by date the pictures where taken. It is up to you to organize them in a different manner. [/QUOTE]
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