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53 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 33 44 5522 How do I name a face that iPhoto does not recognize? Sometimes iPhoto cannot recognize a face because the face is at an angle or is obscured. Follow these steps to name it: 1 Open the photo and click Name to open the labeling view. 2 Click Add Missing Face. iPhoto displays an editable box and label. 3 Click and drag the box corners to surround the face. 4 Click here to name the face. 5 Click Done. iPhoto labels the face with the name. iPhoto groups your photos based on named faces. ● You can double-click a face photo to view the named photos. 54 11 22 33 Tracey Andy ● iPhoto displays the photos you have named here. ● Photos with name suggestions appear here. 3 Click Confirm Name. 1 Click Faces. iPhoto displays the faces you have labeled. 2 Double-click a face. Manage Faces As you name faces in your photos, iPhoto examines other photos in your library and attempts to name them for you. You can view iPhoto’s face suggestions to confirm them. To label faces with names yourself, see “Name a Face.” Manage Faces 55 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 HELLO my name is Jennifer Wiley Media Fluffy 2 Fluffy 1 66 44 55 How can I add additional information to faces? In the Faces view, position your cursor over a face, then click the info icon ( ) that appears in the lower-right corner. A box appears that enables you to add a full name and an e-mail address. What happens if two faces have the same name? If two faces in your photo library are labeled with the same name, iPhoto sees them as the same person and merges their photos in the Faces view. You can add a last name or initial to distinguish such faces and keep them separate in iPhoto. iPhoto updates the photos for that face. ● iPhoto displays the unconfirmed faces here. 4 Click a face once to confirm it. ● iPhoto marks a confirmed face with a green label. 5 Click a face twice to reject it. ● iPhoto marks a rejected face with a red label. 6 Click Done. 56 22 44 33 55 77 66 11 MAP A PHOTO 6 Position the cursor over a photo thumbnail. A icon appears. 7 Click . TURN ON PLACE LOOKUPS 1 Click iPhoto. 2 Click Preferences. 3 In the dialog that appears, click Advanced. 4 Click here and select Automatically. 5 Click to close the dialog. Map Photos to a Place You can associate images in iPhoto with the places where they were taken. By zooming in on the map in iPhoto, you can pinpoint the exact street corner or landmark where you shot the photos. To make mapping photos easier, you can turn on place lookups in the iPhoto preferences. Map Photos to a Place 57 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 88 !! 99 00 Can iPhoto automatically assign photos to a location? If your camera has global positioning system (GPS) capability and you have place lookups turned on in iPhoto, your imported photos can be automatically added to the map. Newer versions of the iPhone include GPS capability. To view GPS data for a photo, do the following: 1 Click a photo. 2 Click Photos and then click Show Extended Photo Info. ● The Extended Photo Info pane appears, showing the GPS data. 0 iPhoto adds a pin to the map at the location. ! Click Done to return to the photo library. The location information for the photo appears. 8 Type the location of the photo. iPhoto looks up the location and offers suggestions. 9 Click the location of the photo from the list. ● If the location is not listed, you can click New place to perform a search. 58 11 33 22 44 iPhoto displays photos from the location. 4 Click Map to return to the map view. USE A MAP 1 Click Places. iPhoto displays a map showing pins where you have located photos. ● You can click and drag the slider to zoom the map. ● You can click Show Photos to show all the photos from the locations shown on the map. 2 Position the cursor over a pin. A location label appears. 3 Click the arrow ( ). View Photo Places You can view a map that shows the places where you have located photos. You can click a place on the map to see the photos that were taken there. You can also browse locations by geographic name. View Photo Places 59 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 11 22 What are the style options in the lower-right corner of the map view? ● iPhoto filters the photos, showing only those from the location. BROWSE LOCATIONS 1 Click to display your locations in list view. ● iPhoto displays your locations hierarchically with all photos shown. 2 Click a location in a list. Terrain displays a graphical map. Hybrid is a combination of satellite photos and graphics. Satellite displays satellite photos. 60 Winter Vacation Winter Winter Vacation Vacation 55 44 11 33 22 3 Make sure Album is selected. ● You can click to create an empty album ( changes to ). 4 Type a name for the album. 5 Click Create. 1 -click to select photos to add to the album. 2 Click the Create button ( ). Create an Album You can organize photos into subject-specific albums. Creating an album makes it easy to turn those photos into slideshows, photo books, Web galleries, and other projects. For more about creating projects in iPhoto, see Chapter 6. Create an Album 61 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 66 77 How can I quickly create an album? You can -click to select a group of photos in your library and then click and drag the photos to the source list. You can also select a group of photos and click File and then New Album from Selection. iPhoto creates an untitled album for the photos. How are albums different from events? A photo in your library can be associated with multiple albums but only one event. For example, a photo might be associated with a “December 25, 2008” event but also “Christmas,” “Winter Vacation,” and “Family” albums. 7 Click and drag a photo to the album. iPhoto adds the photo to the album. iPhoto creates the album and displays its contents. ● The album name is displayed in the source list. 6 Click Photos. 2008 2008 Family Family Winter Vacation Winter Vacation 2008 Family Winter Vacation Christmas Dec. 25, 2008 ALBUM 62 Smart Album 11 44 55 22 33 4 Click here to specify the first type of criteria. 5 Set the conditions. In this example, the term “fish” must be present in any of the text fields associated with the photo. 1 Click . 2 In the dialog that appears, click Smart Album. 3 Type a name for the smart album. Create a Smart Album You can create a smart album by setting one or more criteria based on date, keywords, rating, and other photo characteristics. Photos that meet the criteria are automatically added to the album and iPhoto updates the album as the library changes. Create a Smart Album . you can turn on place lookups in the iPhoto preferences. Map Photos to a Place 57 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 88 !! 99 00 Can iPhoto automatically assign photos to a location? If. positioning system (GPS) capability and you have place lookups turned on in iPhoto, your imported photos can be automatically added to the map. Newer versions of the iPhone include GPS capability view GPS data for a photo, do the following: 1 Click a photo. 2 Click Photos and then click Show Extended Photo Info. ● The Extended Photo Info pane appears, showing the GPS data. 0 iPhoto

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