Photos (for Mac) Exploring the Photos App, the Mac's brand new built in photo manager including: Importing and Exporting Photos; imported iPhoto Events and Faces; Folders & Albums; Basic Photo Editing REQUIRES Yosemite and the 10.10.3 (or later) update. 10.12 Sierra comes with the new 2.0 version with additional updated features.
The instructor will be using this version. We now have an entire class devoted to the iCloud portion of 'Photos.' This class is typically held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month.
Photos (for Mac) on Mar 7, 2017 in Asheville, NC at Charlotte Street Pub. IPhoto Events and Faces; Folders & Albums; Basic Photo Editing REQUIRES.
I am told that I cannot delete Photos for Mac, as much as I would like to. You cannot delete the new Photos app, but you can simply ignore it and continue to work with iPhoto. The update just removed the iPhoto icon from the Dock. IPhoto should still be in your Applications folder, if you did not uninstall it intentionally. If your iPhoto version is iPhoto 9.6.1, just drag iPhoto from the Applications folder back to the Dock, then click it to launch it.
You will see a prompt, that the iPhoto Library has been migrated, but just click the 'Open iPhoto' button and iPhoto will open the old library. If you have an older version, update as described here: The main idea is to move the iPhoto app to the Trash, so Spotlight does not see it as installed, reload the AppStore, and then to try to download again from the App Store - from your Purchases tab, not from the main page, since you can neither buy iPhoto nor update it, but you can reinstall, if your AppleID is associated with it. How do I create Events in the Photos For Mac iPhoto does not have events, simply albums. If you import new photos, select them in the 'Last Import' album all at once, and press the key combination ⌘N. This will create a new album from the selected photos. Name the album with a distinctive name.
In the sidebar drag the album to the folder with your iPhoto events. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
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