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Organizing photos using Iphoto - How to categorize photos so it doesnt all get mixed
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<blockquote data-quote="skybolt" data-source="post: 1063265" data-attributes="member: 30261"><p>You can also use keywords and smart albums. Assign a keyword to your photos when you import them (iPhone, vacation, etc.) Then create a smart album that keys on that keyword. then, every time you use the keyword "iPhone', for instance, the photo will automatically show up in the correct album. You can have more that one keyword per photo, if you want. This does not duplicate the photos, just creates an alias to the original photo, sono extra space wasted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skybolt, post: 1063265, member: 30261"] You can also use keywords and smart albums. Assign a keyword to your photos when you import them (iPhone, vacation, etc.) Then create a smart album that keys on that keyword. then, every time you use the keyword "iPhone', for instance, the photo will automatically show up in the correct album. You can have more that one keyword per photo, if you want. This does not duplicate the photos, just creates an alias to the original photo, sono extra space wasted. [/QUOTE]
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