Anyone had any experience with them? Heard somewhere they changed hands. 
Daughter has 27 inch iMac that doesn’t want to boot.

Thanks for any help - Lona

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> From: Anne Cartwright <[email protected]>
> Subject: [MacGroup] Photos vs iPhoto
> Date: February 4, 2019 at 3:06:48 PM EST
> To: LCS ListServ MacGroup <[email protected]>
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> 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
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: John Robinson <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Photos vs iPhoto
> Date: February 4, 2019 at 3:30:11 PM EST
> To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers 
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> 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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> From: Anne Cartwright <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Photos vs iPhoto
> Date: February 4, 2019 at 3:52:15 PM EST
> To: LCS ListServ MacGroup <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers 
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> 
> 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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> From: John Robinson <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Photos vs iPhoto
> Date: February 4, 2019 at 3:59:11 PM EST
> To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers 
> <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers 
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> 
> Reboot Anne, see if that doesn’t help.  
> 
> John
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Feb 4, 2019, at 3:52 PM, Anne Cartwright <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 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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