Chapter 5: How Do I Use Faces and Places to Categorize My Images?

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Faces and Places take advantage of cutting-edge face detection and face recognition technology as well as GPS information and Google Maps, even if your camera lacks these technologies. You use Faces and Places not only to identify people and places in your images but also to organize your images so you can see all the shots you have of a particular person or all the images you took in a certain location without having to keyword each one. Faces and Places now work across both iPhoto and Aperture, so once you identify and locate images in one app, the information is maintained if you open the same library in the other program.

Using Faces

Using Places

Using Faces

Faces is designed to make it easy for you to assign names to people in your photos and then to find photos of each person with a minimum of fuss. If you take advantage of Faces, years from now you’ll be able to look at these photos and still know who’s who. When you assign a name (or place) to a photo, Aperture automatically adds it to the keywords that are exported. If you’ve ever looked at old photos and wondered who you were looking at, it’s easy to see why this feature is a huge advantage. In this section, we cover enabling Faces, using the interface, searching for photos of certain people, and changing names.

Enabling Faces

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