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Once you've migrated your image library from iPhotos or Aperture (or both), you'll probably want to add all the Images from your iPhone or iPad and get everything organized so you can quickly find pictures from specific dates and events in the future.
To help you accomplish both of these tasks, we've written up a tutorial that provides an overview of how to import pictures into the Photos app on OS X Yosemite and gives a few suggestions for how to Organize your collection. Importing Pictures
Just like the Photos app on iOS, pictures in Photos for OS X are organized by Moments, Collections, and Years. To navigate between these timelines, click on the arrow buttons in the upper right corner of the app while in the main Photos view, or select a different view from the tabs at the top of the app. The "Shared" album houses Photos and albums that you have shared with other people and those that have been shared with you. Select a shared album to see all pictures and add new Photos to the album. Comments, Likes, and new pictures added will appear in the Activity section. Under the Albums tab, you will see a list of albums that are created automatically within Photos for OS X, which may include All Photos, Faces, My Photo Stream, Last Import, Favorites, Pa**ramas, and Bursts. You can also create your own albums here, using the "+" button on the menu bar. The Projects tab is where you will find books, cards, calendars, prints, or slideshows that you have created using Photos on that specific Mac. You can also search for Photos within the Photos app by typing the keyword you wish to filter into the search bar in the upper right corner. You can find groups of Photos based on names, dates, locations, and more. Adding Photos to Albums and Creating Albums
You can create a variety of Smart Albums based on specific conditions. When created, any image that fits the criteria will automatically be added to the Smart Album. You can create Smart Albums based on such categories as the date, a specific description, Face tags, file names, keywords, camera models, shutter speed, and more. Each category includes a condition, such as "Photos is RAW" or "Camera Model is iPhone 6."
If you have a large amount of pictures in Photos for OS X Yosemite, it is a good idea to begin organizing them. A great starting point is to create albums that make it easier for you to access events that you have customized yourself. Smart Albums are great for automatically sending certain pictures to a designated folder. When your Photos are better organized, you will be much more likely to look at them again in the future. It is like the difference between opening a shoebox full of loose pictures or a nicely bound photo album with pictures displayed by date. ![]() أكثر... ??????? ??????: How to Add and Organize Images in Photos for OS X Yosemite [Mac Blog] || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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