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In Photos on your Mac, create Smart Albums that group photos automatically based on criteria you specify. The easiest way to build a new Smart Album is to tap the Plus sign at the top of the Photos window. It’s easy to create a smart album using Photos on your Mac.
Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Option-Command-N. A new window will appear in which you can name your album and set rules, or “conditions” as Apple calls them, for what kinds of pictures you’d like it to contain. Configuring Smart Albums After naming your Smart Album, you can define the conditions for the photos you’d like to capture within it. You must configure at least one condition per Smart Album, but you can make things much more complex by adding additional conditions if desired. To configure your first condition, click the first drop-down menu to select the type of condition you’d like to match, such as a certain keyword or filename, a particular date or range of dates, or even the technical specifications of the camera which captured the image. Once you pick something to search for from that first drop-down, the other two will change based on what you selected. After configuring your first condition, you can add additional conditions to your Smart Album by clicking the plus icon on the right (similarly, you can remove existing conditions by clicking the minus icon). If you have more than one condition for your Smart Album, you’ll be asked if you’d like to match “any” or “all” of them, as this will change how the Smart Album filters images from your library.
You can combine multiple sets of conditions, just tap the Plus button to add a fresh row. Jonny Evans You aren’t confined to using only one set of criteria. Each set of conditions is hosted on a single line, but you can add additional rows (containing new conditions) by tapping the + button to the right, or tap – (minus) to remove a row. When you add one or more rows you will see the Match box appear just above the conditions you set.
With this album recipe, of course: • Create a Smart Album and set it as follows: Photo/is/unable to upload to iCloud Photo Library. • Name the album Any image you find in this album will now be one that Photos is for some reason unable to upload to iCloud. Apple doesn't make it easy to create Smart Folders using Places information, but there is this workaround. Lifewire There are some limits to the data Smart Albums criteria understand. You can't filter your images using Places data, which is strange as the information definitely exists as Apple uses it to create the Places album inside Photos. Here is a workaround: • Open the Places album and select the location you want to include in the Smart Album search you hope to build. • All the images taken in that location will appear in your new Places collection.
Finding favorites by date Another way to tame a gigantic Favorites album is to locate favorites based on a certain time period (alas, you can’t sort the Favorites album chronologically). Create a smart album that includes the criteria “Photo,” “is,” “favorite,” add another row with “Date,” use the second and third menus to drill down to the date range you want, and then set the Match menu to all. This smart album locates images taken in 2015 that you favorited; a great head start on your yearly photo book or calendar project! Finding metadata If you shoot with multiple cameras, you can create separate smart albums for each model. Create a smart album with the criteria “Camera Model,” “is,” “Canon 5D Mark III” (or whatever). Add another row to limit the album to a specific lens, date range, album (or several), favorites, and so on, and then set the Match menu to all.
• Name the album Any image you find in this album will now be one that Photos is for some reason unable to upload to iCloud. Apple doesn't make it easy to create Smart Folders using Places information, but there is this workaround. Lifewire There are some limits to the data Smart Albums criteria understand. You can't filter your images using Places data, which is strange as the information definitely exists as Apple uses it to create the Places album inside Photos. Here is a workaround: • Open the Places album and select the location you want to include in the Smart Album search you hope to build. • All the images taken in that location will appear in your new Places collection. • Select one, and tap Command and A (S elect All).
• Select one, and tap Command and A (S elect All). • All the images in the collection will be selected. • Next in Menu bar choose File and New Album.
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For example, if you upgraded to Photos from iPhoto where you used star ratings, Photos converts those ratings into keywords: 1 star, 2 star, 3 star, 4 star, and 5 star. If you use the Keyword Manager ( Command-K) to give those keywords a keyboard shortcut (say, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), you can keep using the same rating system in Photos that you did iPhoto. To find all your starred items, create a smart album for each rating. For example, the criteria “Keyword,” “is,” and “5 Star” collects all the images in your library with the 5 Star keyword.
For example, if you choose Person in box one then you can choose includes, does not include, is, is not, starts with and ends within the second field. • The right-hand field: This field also changes in reaction to the choices made in the other two fields, the choices you will find here change as you change those other items. You can combine multiple sets of conditions, just tap the Plus button to add a fresh row. Jonny Evans You aren’t confined to using only one set of criteria.
You can add as many people as you like by extending the search criteria with additional rows of conditions. Warning: For this to work you must first. Monitor iCloud Upload Problems. Lifewire The great thing about Photos on a Mac is that it archives your images using iCloud Photo Library. Once they are archived you can access them from all your devices.
The Mac Photos app has a feature called Smart Albums, which are essentially saved searches that constantly update whenever you add new images to your library which meet the album’s criteria. Smart Albums can be incredibly useful for sorting your photos, especially if you have a massive collection, and it’s a feature that every Mac user should know.
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• In the second row set Date, is in the range, and define an appropriate time period. • Now set the Match item to all • The Smart Album you create now contains all your favorite images captured between the dates you set, making them easier to find. Smart Albums Help You Find a Face. If you have trained Photos to identify the Faces, you can create Smart Albums to gather images of people you know. The idea is to create a set of conditions that will identify multiple people and look for images containing all of them. • Set the first row to Person/is/name a person from the drop-down list • Tap the Plus (+) button to create an additional set of conditions • In the second row repeat Person /is/name a person, but set this to the other person’s name • Repeat this until you have created a condition for everyone you seek • Now you should set Match to all The album should now only contain pictures that feature all the people you've chosen to include. You can add as many people as you like by extending the search criteria with additional rows of conditions.
This approach means you can create Smart Album that provides you with images taken in Portugal that also include your girlfriend’s face, for example. You can also use this tip to enable other kinds of search. Don’t forget: Photos is smart enough to recognize objects in your images. In the Search box (top right of main Photos window) you can type words for objects like cars, trees, dogs, rivers. You can then select and export the results to non-smart albums that you can subsequently use as source albums for Smart Album searches.
• All the images in the collection will be selected. • Next in Menu bar choose File and New Album. • A dialog box will appear to telling you you’re about to add these images to a new album.
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That way you get all the images that currently have the keyword(s), as well as any future images you apply those keywords to. So if you keyword your flower shots with flower, create a smart album with the criteria “Keyword,” “includes,” and “flower.” To find your macro flower shots, add another row with the criteria “Lens,” “includes,” and “Lensbaby Muse” (or whatever macro lens you use), and then set the Match menu to all. Another scenario is to use keywords to rate images and then have smart albums collect your highest rated shots. For example, if you upgraded to Photos from iPhoto where you used star ratings, Photos converts those ratings into keywords: 1 star, 2 star, 3 star, 4 star, and 5 star. If you use the Keyword Manager ( Command-K) to give those keywords a keyboard shortcut (say, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), you can keep using the same rating system in Photos that you did iPhoto. To find all your starred items, create a smart album for each rating.
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