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Mac Tips Daily! #165 - iPhoto Comments
Sunday, May 31, 2009 at 11:42AM
How many times have you been browsing through your iPhoto pictures and you wonder who or what is in a photo? Well, if you add comments to your pictures, then you will never forget again.
Here is how to do it:
Open 'iPhoto'
Next, select a picture, and then click on the 'i' in the lower left hand corner of your iPhoto screen. It turns blue when it is depressed. This will pop up the information box, and at the bottom of that is a place for you to enter comments. If you need more room, move your mouse into the top border of the box, and once your cursor turns into a cross hair, click and drag it up, to make more room.
(click on image to get a better view)
Type in your comments, I think you can go in the upwards of > 3,000 characters. I would stick to something more simple, like naming people from right to left.
Keywords are great for adding tags to search, but comments are fantastic for remembering who is in a picture.
Next, select a picture, and then click on the 'i' in the lower left hand corner of your iPhoto screen. It turns blue when it is depressed. This will pop up the information box, and at the bottom of that is a place for you to enter comments. If you need more room, move your mouse into the top border of the box, and once your cursor turns into a cross hair, click and drag it up, to make more room.
(click on image to get a better view)
Type in your comments, I think you can go in the upwards of > 3,000 characters. I would stick to something more simple, like naming people from right to left.
Keywords are great for adding tags to search, but comments are fantastic for remembering who is in a picture.
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