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Title: How to use Search in Photos for Mac
Post by: HCK on January 21, 2017, 04:05:22 pm
How to use Search in Photos for Mac

How do I use search in Photos for Mac?

Photos for Mac is a great way to keep your memories, photos, and videos organized, but being able to search through everything effortlessly can get a bit tricky and overcomplicated.

Here's how to become a master at searching through photos for Mac!

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How to find your old iPhoto and Aperture events, stacks and projects in Photos for Mac

Anything previously organized into events in iPhoto or stacks, projects, or events in Aperture gets brought over to Photos during setup, of course. The stacks, projects, or events themselves, however, are converted into folders. That means they're all the same now, but it also means...

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