Photos: A Take Control Crash Course


Photos: A Take Control Crash Course by Jason Snell
English | 5 Oct. 2016 | ASIN: B01M4KGKHF | 177 Pages | AZW3 | 7.4 MB



Take control of your photo collection in Photos for macOS Sierra and iOS 10!



Make the most of Apple’s Photos app in macOS Sierra and iOS 10, and on an Apple TV! This book by Jason Snell, publisher of Six Colors and former lead editor at Macworld, explains Photos’ new machine-learning features, like Categories and Memories. It also teaches you how to extend your Photos experience across all your Apple devices-take a photo on your iPhone, put it in an album on your iPad, edit it on your Mac’s large screen, and show it off via your Apple TV!

Jason walks you through the Photos interface and describes how you can organize your images, both with Apple’s automatic albums, categories, and Memories, and with your own keywords, albums, and smart albums.

You’ll learn how to make standard edits like cropping and removing red-eye along with more sophisticated improvements via the powerful Adjustments panel. If you want to go further, Jason explains how how to add third-party editing extensions. For those who are feeling crafty, there’s a chapter about using Photos to create your own books, cards, and calendars.

The book also provides invaluable advice on using iCloud Photo Library, sharing your photos via social media, and working with or merging multiple libraries.

For those new to Photos, Jason covers what to expect from Photos in comparison to Apple’s older iPhoto and Aperture apps, and he guides you through importing your existing libraries.

Jason answers a bunch of burning questions, including:

What should I expect from Photos when I first start up in Sierra?
How do I use the new Places album?
What can I do with the new Categories feature?
How do keywords and Categories interact?
How can I customize a Memory video?
How do I match people to faces?
What if I want to remove a photo from a Memory?
What’s important about the System Photo Library?
If I delete a photo while running iCloud Photo Library, how deleted is it?
You’ll find directions for editing photos, including help with:

Using basic editing controls, like rotation and crop
Taking advantage of the blue checkmarks on the Adjustments pane
The utility of each of the special adjustment controls
Creating a default set of adjustments
Applying a specific set of adjustments to more than one photo
Removing a blemish from a face in a photo
Editing a raw file (instead of the JPEG)
Using a third-party photo-editing extension

The book also provides advice about:

Why the search field is so important in Photos
Sorting your albums and sorting photos within albums
Applying location information (geotags)
Working with keywords, and using the heart-icon Favorite button
Setting up albums and smart albums
Sharing an album online via iCloud Photo Sharing
Configuring the Ken Burns effect in a slideshow
Exporting a slideshow as a video file
Using Apple’s print service for printing photos
Editing a photo while working in a book, card, or calendar

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