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Mac 101: Keywords in iPhoto

September 22, 2008 by admin 

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It’s easy to fill your iPhoto library with pictures. However, the task of finding the ones you’re after isn’t. The Events feature of iPhoto ‘08 is helpful, and you can improve it with Keywords.

Think of keywords as tags. You can assign any keyword(s) to any photo, like “Suzie,” “Summer” or “Beach.” Then, simply search “Suzie” to find relevant photos, sorted by event. Here’s how to do it.

From the “View” menu, select “Keywords” (or hit Shift-Apple-K). Next, click beneath your photos to reveal the keyword text field. Enter as many comma-separated keywords as you like; previously used keywords will auto-complete.

Here’s an added bonus. You can also search by keyword via the Image Browser in Pages (see above).

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