![]() Curves is, as many of you know, my preferred tool to edit a photo. And new, professionally inspired filters let you quickly give your pictures a distinctive look. Perfect your best shots with advanced editing tools.Įasily make sophisticated contrast and color adjustments to your photos with powerful tools like Curves for fine‑tuning and Selective Color to make any color more saturated. You've always been able to select multiple items and you could always drag those into an Album, export, and even rotate from the menu, so this isn't much of a step up. The “instantly filter” part doesn't tell us anything and the screenshot doesn't show much new other than the rotate icon in the toolbar and a selection counter. This doesn't seem like much of a change, unless I'm missing something. You can also rotate and favorite batches of images right from the toolbar. A new selection counter keeps track of what you’ve selected, and lets you drag and drop collected images into an album or export them to the desktop. Instantly filter photo collections by your favorite criteria. Now you can organize your photos in a flash. If you do nothing else, at least you'll be able to skip through imports quickly to find what you're looking for. I think one of the overarching ideas of Photos was that you shouldn't have to organize your content, which is nice in theory, but sure makes it hard to find things later. It now says “always-on” so I guess you can't hide it anymore? Which certainly takes it more towards an advanced workflow, just because you're no longer being presented with a dumbed-down view by default. Seeing all imports in their own organization is good too, since many folks don't take the time to organizes after import. Interestingly this sidebar has always been there, but you had to reveal it. And the albums you make are always where you can see them. An expanded Import view shows all of your past imports in chronological order, so you can go right to last month’s vacation photos. Quickly find what you’re looking for with the always‑on sidebar. Scrolling through the Apple website, there are a fair number of callouts specifically for Photos. What's new in Photos for macOS High Sierra?
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