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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1290413"><p>MightyGem's suggestion will work, but as is so often the case, the functionality you seek is already built in -- no work from you required (except the bit I'm about to tell you!).</p><p></p><p>The view you want is "Places." Shows a map, with a pin in Italy. Click on it. Now it will show any cities in Italy where you took pictures. Click on Rome. Now it shows you all the pictures you took in Rome. Simple.</p><p></p><p>This, of course, relies on your camera having inserted location data into your picture's EXIF files. Most non-phone cameras don't do that (though that's starting to change). So you'll have to do a bit of manual work to make this happen.</p><p></p><p>All you have to do is select the event(s) or albums with your Italy pictures, select the photos you know were taken in Rome, select "get info" and edit the location data for all the selected pictures en masse. Repeat for other cities as needed.</p><p></p><p>Once that's done, the "Places" view will work automatically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1290413"] MightyGem's suggestion will work, but as is so often the case, the functionality you seek is already built in -- no work from you required (except the bit I'm about to tell you!). The view you want is "Places." Shows a map, with a pin in Italy. Click on it. Now it will show any cities in Italy where you took pictures. Click on Rome. Now it shows you all the pictures you took in Rome. Simple. This, of course, relies on your camera having inserted location data into your picture's EXIF files. Most non-phone cameras don't do that (though that's starting to change). So you'll have to do a bit of manual work to make this happen. All you have to do is select the event(s) or albums with your Italy pictures, select the photos you know were taken in Rome, select "get info" and edit the location data for all the selected pictures en masse. Repeat for other cities as needed. Once that's done, the "Places" view will work automatically. [/QUOTE]
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