Mac Photo App For Beginners

Mac Photo App For Beginners

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Microsoft office 2011 free for mac. Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. On this episode let's take a look at some power user tips for the new Mac Photos App. So my first tip is to turn on the sidebar. People get lost in this interface and can't quite figure out how to navigate around. It is much easier if you do View, Show Sidebar. You've got a sidebar that looks a lot like iPhoto. You can quickly and easily jump to Albums, jump to Photos, and see other things as well as drag and drop.

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You can drag and drop a photo very easily here with the sidebar turned on. When viewing photos, your entire photo library, the top level is Years. You can go down into Collections and then Moments.

Now the top two levels, Collections and Years, you can click and hold over a strip of photos and you will see an enlarged version of that photo and can easily find the one you want, release, and it will jump right to that photo. So it makes it very easy to find a photo even though you might be viewing tons of them and jump right to it. Now a lot of people mistakingly thought that Photos doesn't have titles for photos like iPhoto did. That is wrong. If you go down into Moments where you can see individual photos, or even jump to an Album where you see them in a similar view, you can see the titles by going to View, Metadata, and turn on Titles.

There is even a keyboard shortcut for that. Then you can see titles for different things.

So, for instance, here is a title there. I can turn off with the keyboard shortcut titles and you can see how it goes away.

If I want to add a title I simply click right underneath it where it says untitled and I can add it or I can edit the one that is there. So it is very easy to see and edit titles in Photo.

It is just not on by default. You just have to turn it on. Now what happens when you delete a photo?

Say I'm going to select this photo here. I'm going to hit the delete key on my keyboard and delete and you can see because it is syncing with iCloud that it says it is deleted from all devices. You do have a trashcan. You are not using your Mac's trashcan because it is now using iCloud. It is going to sync to all your different devices so it wouldn't be right to put it in your local trashcan. It is in an iCloud trashcan.

You can view it by going to File, Show Recently Deleted. It brings up kind of a special album here which shows you recently deleted photos. You can see that I've got several in here spanning some time. It tells me how many days are left before they are permanently deleted. So the one I've just deleted here in thirty days it will be permanently gone and I don't have to do anything else.

I've got some older ones here that will be deleted pretty soon. If I want something to go away now, permanently, I can select it here in the recently deleted view and I can hit Delete One Item. Now it gives me a warning and now it is gone for good. So I've pushed it forward instead of waiting that many days. I can also, of course, select one here and hit Recover and it will undelete it and put it back where it came from.

Now Photos doesn't really have that many sorting options but you can manually sort an Album. So I've created an album here called test album.

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