![]() ![]() Jeff describes how to think about this process and gives you specific steps for how to proceed efficiently. Judging photos: Get time-tested tips for rating individual photos and learn how to deal with bad photos, whether you want to delete them, hide them, or leave them be.Īssigning metadata: Once your camera and your computer have assigned as much metadata as possible automatically, you’ll need to do the final bits yourself. Importing photos: Make your Mac applies keywords and other tags in a batch during import, and make sure you’re storing files in a place that makes sense going forward. ![]() Jeff focuses on Apple’s Photos app, which has quite a few helpful features, but also provides notes on Google Photos and Amazon Prime Photos. Using artificial intelligence: Learn to harness artificial intelligence to have a computer do the work of identifying objects and faces in your photos. There’s also a sidebar about how to continue to use iPhoto or Aperture star ratings in Photos. Shooting smarter: Make sure your camera is set to the correct time (and time zone), choose a file format, and think about capturing geolocation data while you’re taking photos.Ĭhoosing the right app: Read about the pros and cons of the most popular photo-management applications - Photos, Lightroom, and Photoshop Elements - and find directions for migrating to Lightroom from iPhoto, Aperture, or Photos. You’ll find expert advice about each of these photo-management topics: Go deeper with the Photos app: This book wholeheartedly covers Apple’s Photos app, but for even more about Photos, be sure to pick up Photos: A Take Control Crash Course, by Jason Snell, from the build-your-own-bundle bar below! It’s all too easy to lose everything if you don’t have backups, so Jeff also discusses how to back up and archive photos to protect your irreplaceable photographic memories. You’ll also find advice on how mobile/cloud solutions fit into the mix, with notes on Google Photos, iCloud Photo Library, Lightroom mobile, Amazon Prime Photos, and Mylio. Think you don’t have time for all of that? Learn to use the artificial intelligence in Apple’s Photos and in Google Photos to do the heavy lifting of identifying faces, objects, and more in your photo collection. ![]() You’ll also learn how to easily locate and remove duplicates. ![]() For each of these essential aspects of your workflow, Jeff provides step-by-step instructions for each of the three covered apps. Once you’ve picked the app that’s right for you (there’s a chapter on migrating to Lightroom from iPhoto, Aperture, or Photos), you’ll learn to create a streamlined workflow for importing, evaluating, keywording, and tagging your photos so they are sorted into logical groups and are easy to find. Check out Luminar Neo’s unique sky replacement and portrait editing tools, now available.ī&H – B&H is a world renowned supplier of all the gear photographers, videographers, and cinematographers need and want to create their very best work.Digital photography expert Jeff Carlson helps you understand the strengths and weaknesses of the three most popular photo-management applications: Photos from Apple, and Lightroom and Photoshop Elements from Adobe. Skylum adapts to your style and skill level. Skylum – Your photos, more beautiful in minutes. Mylio Photos – Access your photos from anywhere, without the cloud! Easily showcase your photos on-the-go, resolve duplicates, find faces and look for those stunning locations. Radiant Photo– Radiant Photo superior quality finished photos with perfect color rendition, delivered in record time. Your photos - simply RADIANT. The way they are meant to be.ĪfterShoot – AfterShoot helps photographers cull their photos faster, leaving them more time to spend on creative tasks. With weather sealing and advanced image stabilization, you’ll open up your creative possibilities. Tamron – Need lightweight, compact mirrorless lenses? Tamron has you covered, with superior optics perfect for any situation. ![]()
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