63 22 33 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 88 66 77 How can I create a smart album based on places? You can use the map to define geographic criteria for your smart album. 1 Click Places. 2 Zoom the map to display the locations that you want to include in your smart album. ● Alternatively, to include a single location, you can select a pin by clicking it. The pin turns blue. 3 Click Smart Album. iPhoto creates a new location-based smart album. 6 Click . A second criterion is added. 7 Set the conditions. In this example, the date must be in the year 2008. You can click to set additional criteria. 8 Click OK. iPhoto creates the smart album. ● The album name is displayed in the source list. ● Photos that meet the album criteria are displayed. 64 KEYWORDS: Covered bridge, wagon, festival, country, landscape, September 33 11 11 22 44 The Keywords dialog opens. 4 Click a keyword. ● iPhoto adds the keywords to the photo. ● You can click the keyword again to remove it from the photos. USE THE KEYWORD DIALOG 1 -click to select the photos to label. 2 Click Window. 3 Click Show Keywords. Add a Keyword to a Photo You can add a keyword to a photo to associate the photo with a subject. You might add keywords that describe objects in the photo or the event at which the photo was taken. See “Find Photos” to learn how to use keywords to find specific photos. Add a Keyword to a Photo 65 33 33 44 22 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 11 33 22 How do I add and remove keywords listed in the Keywords dialog? Follow these steps: 1 In the Keywords dialog, click Edit Keywords. A list of keywords appears. 2 Click to add a new keyword. 3 To remove a keyword, click to select it and then click . 4 Click OK when you are finished editing. An edit box appears. 3 Type a keyword. 4 Press . iPhoto adds the keyword to the photo. iPhoto also adds the keyword to the list in the Keywords dialog. 5 Press again to close the edit box. Note: To use keywords to filter photos, see “Find Photos.” TYPE KEYWORDS 1 Position the cursor over the photo to label. 2 Click add keywords below the photo. If a photo already has keywords listed below it, click the keywords. 66 22 66 55 33 11 44 iPhoto displays ratings for photos that have them. 3 Click to select the photo to rate. 4 Click Photos. 5 Click My Rating. 6 Click a rating. 1 Click View. 2 Click Rating. Rate a Photo You can rate a photo to label the photo with one to five stars. This can help you pinpoint which photos in your library are worth adding to slideshows, Web galleries, and other projects. See “Find Photos” to learn how to use ratings to find specific photos. Rate a Photo 67 33 22 55 44 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 77 How do I easily create an album made up of my five-star photos? You can create a smart album with a five-star rating as the album’s criterion. 1 Create a new smart album. Note: For details, see “Create a Smart Album.” 2 Type a name for the album. 3 Select My Rating. 4 Select is. 5 Select five stars. 6 Click OK (not shown). iPhoto creates the album and automatically adds photos that have five-star ratings. ● iPhoto assigns the rating to the photo. ● iPhoto assigns the rating to the photo. 7 You can also assign or edit a rating by clicking a star or dot. 68 EDIT 11 22 2 Click Flag. 1 Click to select the photo to flag. Flag a Photo You can flag a photo to mark it for editing or adding to an event or album. iPhoto adds a flag icon to flagged photos. Flag a Photo 69 22 33 11 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 33 How do I create an event out of flagged photos? Follow these steps: 1 Flag the photos you want to add to the event. 2 Click Events. 3 Click Create Event From Flagged Photos. iPhoto creates a new event and adds the photos to it. iPhoto displays your flagged photos. iPhoto flags the photo. ● An icon is added to the photo thumbnail. ● You can click Unflag to remove the flag. 3 Click Flagged. 70 t o M a y 2 5 f r o m M a y 1 5 t o M a y 2 5 f r o m M a y 1 5 11 33 22 SEARCH BY KEYWORD 3 Click Keyword. SEARCH BY TEXT 1 Type one or more terms into the search box. iPhoto searches for photos as you type. ● iPhoto displays the photos whose title or description contains the search terms. 2 Click here to open the search menu. Find Photos As the number of photos in your library grows, being able to find photos quickly can become challenging. The search tool in iPhoto allows you to search for photos by text, date, rating, and more. Find Photos 71 2211 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 55 44 How do I search by rating? Follow these steps: 1 Click here and select Rating. iPhoto displays five dots. 2 Click a dot. ● The corresponding dots change to stars. iPhoto searches for photos with that star rating. ● The matching photos are displayed. 5 Click to clear your search. ● iPhoto displays all the photos in the library. ● You can also click here and select Date to search by a time range. iPhoto displays a keyword panel. 4 Click one or more keywords. ● iPhoto displays photos with the keywords. Note: To add keywords to a photo, see “Add a Keyword to a Photo.” 72 P h o t o L i b r a r y 11 33 22 iPhoto hides the photo. 3 Click the Show text. HIDE A PHOTO 1 Click to select a photo to hide. 2 Click Hide. Hide and Unhide Photos You can hide a photo so that it does not appear in your photo library. This is helpful if you do not want to use the photo but are unsure about deleting it. Hide and Unhide Photos . ratings to find specific photos. Rate a Photo 67 33 22 55 44 WORKING WITH iPHOTO ‘ 09 Organizing Photos chapter 4 77 How do I easily create an album made up of my five-star photos? You can create. Event From Flagged Photos. iPhoto creates a new event and adds the photos to it. iPhoto displays your flagged photos. iPhoto flags the photo. ● An icon is added to the photo thumbnail. ● . Type one or more terms into the search box. iPhoto searches for photos as you type. ● iPhoto displays the photos whose title or description contains the search terms. 2 Click here to open