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Iphoto For Os X Yosemite Download카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 10. 22:50
Free Download Iphoto For Mac Os X Yosemite
With the launch of OS X 10.10.3 Yosemite, Apple released its, which was first announced during its Worldwide Developers Conference in 2014. Be Careful before migratingI recently migrated from iPhoto to Photos after installing OS X 10.10.3I found several features lacking in Photos that exist within iPhoto.Geotagging - in iPhoto one could add a location to a photo. I've done this with old scanned family photos, for which I know the location. Not possible with the Photos app.Smart Albums, not very smart in the Photo App. I had an iPhoto smart album to locate unconfirmed faces. This feature doesn't exist in the Photo app. I found this handy to use on occasion to assign names to unconfirmed faces and chose those to ignore.As others have mentioned, once the photo library is transitioned over from iPhoto to Photo, further edits made in iPhoto will not be available in the Photo App.
I recently migrated from iPhoto to Photos after installing OS X 10.10.3I found several features lacking in Photos that exist within iPhoto.Geotagging - in iPhoto one could add a location to a photo. I've done this with old scanned family photos, for which I know the location. Not possible with the Photos app.Smart Albums, not very smart in the Photo App. I had an iPhoto smart album to locate unconfirmed faces. This feature doesn't exist in the Photo app. I found this handy to use on occasion to assign names to unconfirmed faces and chose those to ignore.As others have mentioned, once the photo library is transitioned over from iPhoto to Photo, further edits made in iPhoto will not be available in the Photo App.The Geotagging is something I miss when I import photos from a camera that does not geotag. Those are fewer and fewer every day, but still a bummer.
Even on my iphone, sometimes it fails to tag the photo correctly and I like to fix those tags (well I use to).The other issue I am finding is that there were a few pictures that were tagged with a year of 2099. I can change the date through Photo, but it seems to retain the original date and still sorts against that original date. A bit of a pain.
After migration and upload, you can select 'optimize storage' option on your Mac just like iOS. The full size photos will live on in the cloud and Photos will start replacing the ones on your hard drive with thumbnails once you start running out of space.You may not be able to make a reliable local backup if you go this route, so iCloud would effectively become your only backup. A bit risky.Now we're on the same page.Any idea why the created Photos library on my computer is 174GB but the iPhoto library it was created from is 213GB?
Internal Drive Space Saver??I'm not sure I understand you or you didn't understand me? The only way to get a local backup is if you've kept all your full-size images on your computer. So no space is saved on the computer.So what if we upload the iPhoto library to Photos in iCloud and delete on the internal hard drive on the mac and simply keep an external hard drive for a local back up (not using Time Machine)? And as we add new photos to the computer, we can drag and drop into the external hard drive, then have them added to Photos in iCloud and then delete from the internal hard drive.Would that work? Auto-migrated without askingI had launched Photos to see what it was like, vs Aperture - and the entire iPhoto/Aperture library was migrated automatically and renamed without even asking me. Not sure if that's a bug, or just plain rude.;-)Had to restore my Aperture library from a (Time Machine) backup to get back to 'normal'.Too many missing features in Photos.
Was happy with Aperture and prefer it to Adobe Lightroom, but guess I have no choice but to move to Lightroom when Aperture support ends with a future OS X release.