Well, since I take very few photographs of people, faces is a case to me. 
Usually a joke when it want to have the far in a rock, or a flower, or tree 
bark identified. I believe one can now turn off Faces so it isn’t taking up 
time and asking for IDs.

Actually I think Photos is broke on my computer at the moment. I just Forde 
Quit Photos, even though it wasn’t recognized as not responding. 

And now it doesn’t seem to want open.

I’ll get back to you on my complaints about Photos after I get it straighten 
out.

Out.





> On Feb 4, 2019, at 3:30 PM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Anne,
> 
> For one, Photo’s is a good saver of disk space.  The old iPhoto stores an 
> entire duplicate copy of an altered photo, Photo’s stores the alterations 
> which means a huge space saver if you have lots of photo’s.
> 
> Biggest advantage is the categorizing of your huge database.
> 
> I have over 21,000 photos now and have around 50,000 yet to scan..
> 
> So, lets say once done I have close to 100,000 photos going back to the early 
> 1900’s……
> 
> What is available to me if I want pictures of my late Father-in-law under 
> iPhoto?
> 
> A TON of work going into each photo and adding data in the file saying who is 
> pictured….can you imagine?  
> 
> Under Photo the program does this for you….over a BILLION data points are 
> processed on each photo…this mean once you identify a person you wish to keep 
> track of Apple will process each photo for Faces and environment….
> 
> This will take a bunch of crunch time with this many photo’s but once done 
> you now have what few others can boast….
> 
> Professional photographers will create an Event around the wedding, the race, 
> the ball game and store their photo’s in that event…..nothing wrong with that 
> and it can also be done inside Photo’s, but for those instances where you 
> import 50 new photo’s of Christmas, immediately Photos will begin the 
> processing and if there are those in the pictures you’ve already ask the 
> program to track you can now do a search of Anne and every stinking picture 
> going back to your 2nd birthday to this past Christmas will appear in the 
> list.
> 
> It’s amazing and gets better when you ask at the bottom of the list of Anne’s 
> pictures to check for other pictures….Photos will bring to you several…or 
> none…of photos it wasn’t sure and wants your input…once done now it has an 
> even better understanding of who you are and eventually you’ll find no others 
> to verify.
> 
> Photos also allows you to follow your trip using the Map…when I did the 50 
> year class reunion I had imported photo’s of my classmates, so now to end the 
> video I made for the class (a 90 minute movie made in FinalCut) I produced a 
> map of the world with red pins for each of our locations, one of us living in 
> Hong Kong….they loved it.
> 
> Editing is good but not anything like Photoshop, so unless you need the real 
> power editing Photos will do fine.  If you do use Photoshop you can access it 
> for editing within Photos.
> 
> Of course you can create your own events and drag photo’s into the event…but 
> normally I’ll do a query by typing the person’s name and instantly I have 
> every photo with them in it, they may be a hundred others but there Anne will 
> be somewhere in the crowd….
> 
> If you want Anne and an environment with Anne sitting at her computer…type 
> Anne (space, no comma,) computer and every photo with you and a computer will 
> be shown, even a picture of a computer with you there….it’s amazing to say 
> the least.
> 
> I know you’ve ask this question previously, what is it about Photos that you 
> don’t like.
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
>> On Feb 4, 2019, at 3:06 PM, Anne Cartwright <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Please tell me the advantage apple’s Photos has over its older iPhoto.
>> So far I don’t see any advantages. In fact it is worse in my mind (and use).
>> 
>> Anne Cartwright
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