To display a specific photo location in Places view, select the photo, hover the mouse pointer over the photo, and click the Info icon. To enlarge or reduce the map, drag the resize slider in the lower-right corner of the window.Use the three tabs beneath the right side of the map to switch the map between Terrain, Satellite, and Hybrid views.The Smart Album button creates a Smart Album that includes existing (and future) photos tagged with the current map view location information.The Show Photos button shows all photos that are in the current map view.The Zoom All button resizes the map to show all geo-tagged locations.Two View buttons let you choose a map view or show the geo-tagged photos that are on the map.The Places view also provides some other useful tools in the toolbar below the map: Click a pushpin to show photos tagged with that location information.įigure 8 Select Places in the sidebar to show a navigable world map of all your location tags. Pushpins appear on the map where geo-tagged photos were taken. To see the locations of all geo-tagged photos, click the Places category to show a world map (see Figure8). In the iPhoto sidebar are four categories of different ways to view your photos: Events, Photos, Faces, and Places. (Control-click the selected text and choose Paste.) All selected photos are now tagged with that location information. If you only want to assign location information, click the "place of photos" checkbox, click "place of photos" to select it, and then paste the information you copied from another photo. However, with multiple photos selected, the window provides category checkboxes that let you decide what information will be copied to all selected photos (title, star rating, place of photos, and description). The photo flips over to show a location information window, similar to the one that you see when a single photo is selected. (Click a photo and then Command-click photos you want to add to the selection.) Hover the mouse pointer over one of the selected photos, and click the Info button that appears in its lower-right corner. To add the location information to multiple photos all at once, first assign the location information to a single photo (or copy the location from anther photo), and then make a new multiple selection of photos to tag in the iPhoto window. iPhoto opens a window with a generic map of the world (see Figure 4). Hover the mouse pointer over the lower-right corner of the photo and click the Info icon (the circled letter i).That's not a problem, because you can manually geo-tag any photo in iPhoto. Most of your photos are probably shot with a camera that's not capable of geo-tagging. Press Enter (or Return) on your keyboard to accept your changes. To modify the assigned name, click the name of the highlighted item in the list, and then type the new name. iPhoto will automatically try to find and assign the correct name for the new location. To add a new location pushpin, click the Drop Pin button in the lower-left corner of the window then drag the pushpin to a location you want to add. You can add and name new locations on the map. The sidebar includes a search field and a list of locations. Figure 3 When you choose "Find on map," this sheet drops down to show the photo's location drag the pushpin to adjust its location.
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