As a matter of fact it syncs over the internet pretty instantly. It means you will never again have all your photos on your iMac on your desk and not being able to access them from your sofa on your MacBook or not be able to see them on your iPad or iPhone.Įverything just syncs all the way across. So having all your photos shared across all your devices and in iCloud means a lot of different things. So you've got to kind of not look at this as the next version of iPhoto at all but look at this as a completely new app with a simplified interface and the huge new feature of having your photos available across all of your devices. So there is just a ton of functionality and it is very different than iPhoto. All sorts of things that you can do like that. So you can use Albums here to organize your photos like you want if you would rather not look at them in chronological order here. You've got Faces, you've got Places, you've got the ability to share things not only to say Facebook or something like that but you can create a new iCloud Photo Sharing area where you can share an album with other people and even have them available by the web. I'll probably be looking at some of the specific features here later on in individual tutorials.īut you've got most of the functionality of iPhoto from before. So there way too much to go into in one video. You've got filters to apply and a full set of different adjustments that you can get into. You've got an enhance button, rotate here, you've got crop which also allows you to adjust the angle there. The edit controls are very similar to iOS. Here is the actual share button which allows you to not only do the standard stuff like email it or send it to Facebook but you can also create an iCloud photo sharing album which is something you can share with other people. You can also share it to an album or create all sorts of different things which we will look at in a second. We also have the ability to do things like Favorite it, get information about it right here like the camera, it would have location information if available for this photo. ![]() We can go to a view here which shows us all the photos in that area, or event in this case, if we wanted to have that and be able to quickly move between them. So once we see this one here, we can see the individual photo, we can zoom in on it here. So we will dig down here into third level down and we will look at an individual photo to edit. Now let's go and take a look at an actual photo. So you have lots of different ways to flip through all your photos and just dig down into them. You can always use this back arrow to go back different levels. In addition you can double click on the locations there and it gives you a map view and then you can dig down from there into a picture view that restricts you to those photos. If I would release it would go directly to the photo. ![]() Like, for instance, you can click and hold and you will be able to see the photos just by swiping back and forth. In all those levels you can do somethings. So you've got those three levels to look at. They come a little clearer and they break down to specific dates here. Then you can go further into that like looking at the individual photos here. So it breaks it down into a collection of photos that maybe matches a certain set of dates and an area. You can use these arrows here to move down into the Collections view which basically breaks it down into small, you can call them events I guess, inside of the year. You've got three main levels here to view all of your photos and you've got it chronologically here broken up by years and it shows you locations within that year as well. So once you've moved to the new Photos app you will notice that it looks a lot like the Photos app in iOS 8. There is a ton of new features so let's just take a quick look at it. It replaces iPhoto and matches up now with the Photos app in iOS. The new photos app is brand new in Mac OS 10.10.3 which was released today. On today's episode let's take a quick look at the new Photos app. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out New Mac Photos App First Look at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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