Hi Joel, I accidentally removed some of my friends of my people folder, the tags are still there but they don’t show up in my summery. Would you happen to know why I can not undo the removal? Thanx for your help and great video all together. I love how easy it is to find everyone now. Big thumbs up
Hey @Michael Jaspers! In my opinion, Apple has much improvement to enhance the "People" feature in Apple Photos...It's sometimes slow and I think it could have a little bit better features for tagging and naming people. With that said, I have been in your shoes where I deleted someone, and could not find a way to undo it down the road. I just had to re-tag the people in photos. Luckily it does go pretty fast if the whole library is scanned and you just use the "confirm additional photos" option, but still not ideal. Probably not the best answer, but I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Thanks for the kind words @Bill Taylor! LOL...Grandpa Feld was added shortly after creating that video! :-) Thanks so much for watching! If you would like to support me and my content, please SUBSCRIBE if you haven’t already and use SUPER THANKS! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
I appreciate your kind words @Juan Pablo Garcia! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! Also if you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Hi Joel, thank you for your help here. I have a question for you. I am running an older Mac and running High Sierra OS, as my computer is too old to upgrade software. I recently screwed up and "merged" my People album with one of my friends' People album. Have no idea how I managed that! My problem is that when I did this, my People album went away. I found that all of my pictures were now included in my friend's People album. I tried remedying this by deleting my friend's People album and going in and renaming myself on a few of my own photos, hoping to reinstate my People album. So far, no luck! From your video, I thought that once I tagged my photo with my name that it would automatically generate as new People album for me? Do you have any suggestion as to how I might go about creating a new People album for myself, along with all of the other people that are already there? Thanks, Kent
Hi @Kent Heaps! So are you still at High Sierra macOS? So usually when you add a face to a photo it would show up in the main category of the "People" album shown on the left side of Apple Photos. What happens if you select a single photo and click on "View" in top menu bar and select "Show Face Names". This usually brings up a circle on the photo to identify who's already tagged. Perhaps there's multiple faces tagged on one face? I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Hi Joel, thank you for your always resourceful videos. I don’t know if you can help me: my Photo app keeps saying “0 photos analysed” and nothing has happened with people recognition in the past weeks. I don’t know what to do! 😩 Thank you
You're very welcome @ebutuoy! It's a pleasure to know that my content is helpful. Ok...so is that message showing up on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad? Or really all locations? I can say that I have the same issue. Since I upgraded to iOS 15 on my iPhone and iPad it has been rescanning the "People" on both devices and seriously taking FOREVER! On my Mac that is recently upgraded, I get the same thing. Now here's a few things to keep in mind as well as one of my observations while patiently waiting.... The actual scanning of People: In order for the scanning to take place, Apple Photos has to be currently opened (on both iPhone/iPad and also Mac), plugged into power. These are the message I still get on all my devices. iPhone Message: "To finish scanning your remaining X,XXX photos, lock your iPhone and connect to power". Mac Message: "Photos will continue scanning your remaining X,XXX photos when you're not using the app and your Mac is connected to power". Now granted, I have roughly 40,000+ photos within the library and the number has been slowly going down. I think i'm finally to roughly 9,000 left to scan on both devices. I also noticed that for devices that I have the setting of "optimize device storage" turned on, it goes way slower. I had a spare Mac where I put the setting in Apple Photos to "Download Originals to this Mac" and it went way faster! So probably not the best answer, but know you're not alone. I've had a few other viewers comment on the same issue! I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
@@Learnwithjoel thank you! I have this problem only on the Mac (iPhone works fine) and I don’t have photos shared via iCloud, I prefer to keep them as separate libraries. I have now contacted Apple support but nothing’s working yet 😩 If They find a solution I will share it here, hopefully it might help others. Thanks again.
Hi I’m trying to do this on ipad, is there a way to add faces of new poeple that it has not recognised on my iPad? Or can it only be done on Mac? Thanks
Hey @Jeff Bob! This is one feature I was hoping they were going to add into iOS15, but they did not. I have noticed however in the new update that if there are people, that are named or not, in the bottom left it shows up with little circles of the faces in the pictures. Some have "?" on them to identify them as not being named yet, and the others will just show the person. I have found mixed results on this so far. I wish they would do like they do in Apple Photos on the Mac and let you manually select a box around a face and identify. This would be a welcomed featured addition in my opinion! I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! Also if you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Thanks for watching @Cristina Pereira! I haven't done a video yet on using people on an iPhone or iPad as it is slightly different, but it is possible to manually identify people in pictures if they device doesn't automatically recognize it! Stay tuned and I appreciate the support!
Great question @Lorne Hubbard! No, when you tag people with the Apple Photos app either on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, it's only tagging it within that app for us as the users to quickly find photo based off people vs a location or date. I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Hey Joel. I've been organising my MacBook photo library over the last few weeks - using folders for years and albums within the folders. I'm going through and assigning people. The tips in your videos have been great and really helpful - thanks! I've noticed an issue today that I've not noticed before. Random duplicate photos have appeared in all photos on my MacBook (they weren't there before). These aren't duplicated on my iPhone or iPad photos. However the total number of photos / videos displayed underneath all photos on all three devices - MacBook, iPhone and iPad is the same. It doesn't make sense. I started deleting duplicate photos (with same filename / date stamp) from my MacBook but then stopped and recovered them as not sure if something is sorting itself in the background. Have you come across this before? Thanks very much.
Hey Steve, In regards to your first comment, I have seen a variety of things similar to this. Here’s my best personal advice from my own experience which I just actually finished a couple weeks ago. I have three apple computers, an iPad and and iPhone. I had a total of 48,000 photos in my iCloud Photos library. Many many photos were duplicated over the years and I finally got to the point where I dedicated time to sort through the years of photos and delete the duplicates, blurry ones and anything else I didn’t want anymore. It took about two weeks to narrow down my entire library to about 25,000 photos in my Photos library. Keep in mind I did all of this from my computer. I never organized or deleted anything from my iPad or phone. What I noticed every night is that in order for my phone and iPad to be on the same page as my computer it had to be plugged into power and sit over night and it would then be somewhat caught up. Long story short it took about 3-4 days for all of my devices to finally be on the same page in regards to the same photos, albums and organization. I did notice that I had photos from an older camera that had both RAW and jpeg images and I only noticed that when I turned on the option to View Titles of the photos. I’m curious to the size of your Photos library. (How many files you have in it). I know that after I deleted a few thousand photo files in Photos that if I clicked on “Photos” in the top left and chose “Years” at the top and then scrolled to the bottom it gives a message along the lines of “curating photos when connected to power”. So maybe it just needs a couple days to all get in sync with each device?
@@Learnwithjoel Hey Joel. Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated. My photos library comprises around 15,000 images and around 50 videos. I randomly found around 100 new duplicated photos, which I tentatively deleted from my photos library yesterday (the deleted images are currently in my 'recently deleted' folder). Interestingly, all the duplicates that I deleted are photos with people in them, where I have recently assigned a person's name to the image. There are no duplicate 'scene' images. I'll keep an eye on the problem photos. I know I can fall back to recovering the deleted images if any of these photos disappear from my folders / albums. I was trying to find a way of moving the 100 deleted images from my deleted folder to a temporary 'holding' folder, but I can't find a way of doing this, plus, I've worked out that if I move them back into a 'temporary' folder, they'll show as duplicates as they be back in my photos library. I'll stick with things for now and see what happens over the next few days. I roughly know the folders / albums where the duplicates occurred. Thanks again. Have a good day.
Hi @Miguel Amar! If you're in the particular album of the individual person, you can "right click" on the photo that you want and choose the option "Make Key Photo". This will make that picture the main profile of that person in the People section in Photos. Thanks so much for watching! I appreciate the support!
Yes @Arambhi Krut! In my other video I was trying to think of what App Google had, but no longer has and it's Picasa! Oh google. Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t subscribed already and would like to support me and my content, please SUBSCRIBE and use the THANKS button! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Can you help me ? I accidentally tagged my daughter as me now all my pics of me are her. Is there an easy way to undo this or do I have to go through all pics (1000’s) manually? Thank you
Hi @Maria Vazquez! Don't feel bad, i've literally done the exact same thing with my kids! 🤦🏻♂️ Good news is that you can select multiple photos at once and tell Photos that the person is not who it says it is. So within Apple Photos on your Mac, go to your pictures under People and I like to toggle the "Faces" option in the top right, that way it zooms to the person in question. After that, you can select multiple photos and then "right click" on one of them and choose "Person is not in this photo" Easy ways to do a multiple selection: 1: Drag with your cursor to create a box 2: Hold down "Command" on the keyboard while selecting all individual photos 3: Click once on one photo, then hold down "Shift" while selecting another photo. This will select everything in between the two points. I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching and subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Thank you for responding but I do that and sometimes it works and most times it does not give me that option… I don’t know what to do other than totally intaglio both of us and start over, which I really don’t want to do,📷
Hey @Kikahuna Wai'Alae! Within the Photos app, there is no way that i'm aware that you're able to identify people in the videos. My best suggestion would be to add the names within the caption section found in the info of the video. Not the best option, but I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! Also if you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
is there a way to sort the people alphabetically in the Peoples folder besides doing it manually? I have over 500 names and don't want to sort manually.
Wow, that's a lot of people you've got on there! I have often wondered this too! It should be something fairly simple for Apple to add as you should just be able to go the menu bar and choose: View > Sort! Apple has come a long way, but still needs improving! Thanks so much for watching and I appreciate the support!
I have an issue where a few people have a duplicate entry in the People folder. Usually, one will have the persons full name and the other will have just their first name. When I'm tagging, only one name pops up, but somehow there are two entires in the People folder. Any ideas? Thanks!
Hey Bruce, So usually when you're tagging people in the photos it will create new people within the Photos App, but it also links with the Contacts App on the Mac. So if you're seeing duplicates or irregularities, double check your Contacts App. I know that in my Photo library where i've accidentally added the same person twice, you can merge them by dragging one on top of the other. For example, maybe I added my son in there as "Bennett", but then on one photo I added him as "Bennett Feld". I could drag and drop which would merge them together. Hope that makes sense, but I would take a peek at your contacts first as there could also be duplicates in there too that it's referencing. Also thanks so much for watching! I appreciate the support!
Are you looking to assign the people in photos on the mac or mobile device? Usually if Photos doesn't auto recognize it, there are options to manually add people. Let me know what device you're on and I can help a little more!
Thanks...I am adding People right now. Perfect timing.
Enjoy!
Hi Joel, I accidentally removed some of my friends of my people folder, the tags are still there but they don’t show up in my summery. Would you happen to know why I can not undo the removal? Thanx for your help and great video all together. I love how easy it is to find everyone now. Big thumbs up
Hey @Michael Jaspers!
In my opinion, Apple has much improvement to enhance the "People" feature in Apple Photos...It's sometimes slow and I think it could have a little bit better features for tagging and naming people.
With that said, I have been in your shoes where I deleted someone, and could not find a way to undo it down the road. I just had to re-tag the people in photos. Luckily it does go pretty fast if the whole library is scanned and you just use the "confirm additional photos" option, but still not ideal.
Probably not the best answer, but I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Recently found your channel and really like your videos. One question.....why isn't Grandpa Feld a favorite?!?!?!? lol
Thanks for the kind words @Bill Taylor!
LOL...Grandpa Feld was added shortly after creating that video! :-)
Thanks so much for watching!
If you would like to support me and my content, please SUBSCRIBE if you haven’t already and use SUPER THANKS!
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Great video thank u
I appreciate your kind words @Juan Pablo Garcia!
Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated!
Also if you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Hi Joel,
thank you for your help here. I have a question for you. I am running an older Mac and running High Sierra OS, as my computer is too old to upgrade software. I recently screwed up and "merged" my People album with one of my friends' People album. Have no idea how I managed that! My problem is that when I did this, my People album went away. I found that all of my pictures were now included in my friend's People album. I tried remedying this by deleting my friend's People album and going in and renaming myself on a few of my own photos, hoping to reinstate my People album. So far, no luck! From your video, I thought that once I tagged my photo with my name that it would automatically generate as new People album for me?
Do you have any suggestion as to how I might go about creating a new People album for myself, along with all of the other people that are already there?
Thanks,
Kent
Hi @Kent Heaps!
So are you still at High Sierra macOS?
So usually when you add a face to a photo it would show up in the main category of the "People" album shown on the left side of Apple Photos.
What happens if you select a single photo and click on "View" in top menu bar and select "Show Face Names". This usually brings up a circle on the photo to identify who's already tagged. Perhaps there's multiple faces tagged on one face?
I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
@@Learnwithjoel Thank you for your help. I really appreciate it.
hey joel, how do you get the circle to show up every time you go to a diffrent picture? i have to keep adding a face to get the grey circle.
Hi Joel, thank you for your always resourceful videos.
I don’t know if you can help me: my Photo app keeps saying “0 photos analysed” and nothing has happened with people recognition in the past weeks. I don’t know what to do! 😩 Thank you
You're very welcome @ebutuoy! It's a pleasure to know that my content is helpful.
Ok...so is that message showing up on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad? Or really all locations?
I can say that I have the same issue. Since I upgraded to iOS 15 on my iPhone and iPad it has been rescanning the "People" on both devices and seriously taking FOREVER!
On my Mac that is recently upgraded, I get the same thing. Now here's a few things to keep in mind as well as one of my observations while patiently waiting....
The actual scanning of People:
In order for the scanning to take place, Apple Photos has to be currently opened (on both iPhone/iPad and also Mac), plugged into power. These are the message I still get on all my devices.
iPhone Message: "To finish scanning your remaining X,XXX photos, lock your iPhone and connect to power".
Mac Message: "Photos will continue scanning your remaining X,XXX photos when you're not using the app and your Mac is connected to power".
Now granted, I have roughly 40,000+ photos within the library and the number has been slowly going down. I think i'm finally to roughly 9,000 left to scan on both devices.
I also noticed that for devices that I have the setting of "optimize device storage" turned on, it goes way slower. I had a spare Mac where I put the setting in Apple Photos to "Download Originals to this Mac" and it went way faster!
So probably not the best answer, but know you're not alone. I've had a few other viewers comment on the same issue!
I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
@@Learnwithjoel thank you! I have this problem only on the Mac (iPhone works fine) and I don’t have photos shared via iCloud, I prefer to keep them as separate libraries. I have now contacted Apple support but nothing’s working yet 😩 If They find a solution I will share it here, hopefully it might help others. Thanks again.
@@ebutuoy6701 Just to make sure, have you tried repairing the Photos Library?
@@Learnwithjoel I have, thanks 🙏🏻
@@ebutuoy6701 I'd love to know if they have an answer for that! Apple could improve the People feature for sure!
Hi I’m trying to do this on ipad, is there a way to add faces of new poeple that it has not recognised on my iPad? Or can it only be done on Mac? Thanks
Hey @Jeff Bob! This is one feature I was hoping they were going to add into iOS15, but they did not.
I have noticed however in the new update that if there are people, that are named or not, in the bottom left it shows up with little circles of the faces in the pictures. Some have "?" on them to identify them as not being named yet, and the others will just show the person.
I have found mixed results on this so far. I wish they would do like they do in Apple Photos on the Mac and let you manually select a box around a face and identify.
This would be a welcomed featured addition in my opinion!
I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated!
Also if you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Very good video. In iPhone is the same way? I have photos that the app didn't recognize people.
Thanks for watching @Cristina Pereira! I haven't done a video yet on using people on an iPhone or iPad as it is slightly different, but it is possible to manually identify people in pictures if they device doesn't automatically recognize it!
Stay tuned and I appreciate the support!
If you tag them can they see the photos ??
Great question @Lorne Hubbard!
No, when you tag people with the Apple Photos app either on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, it's only tagging it within that app for us as the users to quickly find photo based off people vs a location or date.
I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated! If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Hey Joel. I've been organising my MacBook photo library over the last few weeks - using folders for years and albums within the folders. I'm going through and assigning people. The tips in your videos have been great and really helpful - thanks! I've noticed an issue today that I've not noticed before. Random duplicate photos have appeared in all photos on my MacBook (they weren't there before). These aren't duplicated on my iPhone or iPad photos. However the total number of photos / videos displayed underneath all photos on all three devices - MacBook, iPhone and iPad is the same. It doesn't make sense. I started deleting duplicate photos (with same filename / date stamp) from my MacBook but then stopped and recovered them as not sure if something is sorting itself in the background. Have you come across this before? Thanks very much.
Apologies Joel - it has duplicated the photos on all my devices. It appears to be the photos where I've added names that have duplicated. Hmmm.
Hey Steve,
In regards to your first comment, I have seen a variety of things similar to this. Here’s my best personal advice from my own experience which I just actually finished a couple weeks ago.
I have three apple computers, an iPad and and iPhone. I had a total of 48,000 photos in my iCloud Photos library. Many many photos were duplicated over the years and I finally got to the point where I dedicated time to sort through the years of photos and delete the duplicates, blurry ones and anything else I didn’t want anymore.
It took about two weeks to narrow down my entire library to about 25,000 photos in my Photos library. Keep in mind I did all of this from my computer. I never organized or deleted anything from my iPad or phone.
What I noticed every night is that in order for my phone and iPad to be on the same page as my computer it had to be plugged into power and sit over night and it would then be somewhat caught up.
Long story short it took about 3-4 days for all of my devices to finally be on the same page in regards to the same photos, albums and organization. I did notice that I had photos from an older camera that had both RAW and jpeg images and I only noticed that when I turned on the option to View Titles of the photos.
I’m curious to the size of your Photos library. (How many files you have in it). I know that after I deleted a few thousand photo files in Photos that if I clicked on “Photos” in the top left and chose “Years” at the top and then scrolled to the bottom it gives a message along the lines of “curating photos when connected to power”.
So maybe it just needs a couple days to all get in sync with each device?
@@Learnwithjoel Hey Joel. Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated. My photos library comprises around 15,000 images and around 50 videos. I randomly found around 100 new duplicated photos, which I tentatively deleted from my photos library yesterday (the deleted images are currently in my 'recently deleted' folder). Interestingly, all the duplicates that I deleted are photos with people in them, where I have recently assigned a person's name to the image. There are no duplicate 'scene' images. I'll keep an eye on the problem photos. I know I can fall back to recovering the deleted images if any of these photos disappear from my folders / albums. I was trying to find a way of moving the 100 deleted images from my deleted folder to a temporary 'holding' folder, but I can't find a way of doing this, plus, I've worked out that if I move them back into a 'temporary' folder, they'll show as duplicates as they be back in my photos library. I'll stick with things for now and see what happens over the next few days. I roughly know the folders / albums where the duplicates occurred. Thanks again. Have a good day.
How do you change the main profile picture on people in the people albums???
Hi @Miguel Amar! If you're in the particular album of the individual person, you can "right click" on the photo that you want and choose the option "Make Key Photo". This will make that picture the main profile of that person in the People section in Photos.
Thanks so much for watching! I appreciate the support!
@@Learnwithjoel thank you so much! Is there a way to do it on the iPhone as well?
This is what Picasa used to be for windows, but Google crushed it... Time to go Mac!
Yes @Arambhi Krut! In my other video I was trying to think of what App Google had, but no longer has and it's Picasa! Oh google.
Thanks so much for watching!
If you haven’t subscribed already and would like to support me and my content, please SUBSCRIBE and use the THANKS button!
It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated!
If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Can you help me ? I accidentally tagged my daughter as me now all my pics of me are her. Is there an easy way to undo this or do I have to go through all pics (1000’s) manually? Thank you
Hi @Maria Vazquez! Don't feel bad, i've literally done the exact same thing with my kids! 🤦🏻♂️
Good news is that you can select multiple photos at once and tell Photos that the person is not who it says it is.
So within Apple Photos on your Mac, go to your pictures under People and I like to toggle the "Faces" option in the top right, that way it zooms to the person in question.
After that, you can select multiple photos and then "right click" on one of them and choose "Person is not in this photo"
Easy ways to do a multiple selection:
1: Drag with your cursor to create a box
2: Hold down "Command" on the keyboard while selecting all individual photos
3: Click once on one photo, then hold down "Shift" while selecting another photo. This will select everything in between the two points.
I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching and subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated!
If you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
Thank you for responding but I do that and sometimes it works and most times it does not give me that option… I don’t know what to do other than totally intaglio both of us and start over, which I really don’t want to do,📷
thank you
You're welcome
How do you identify people in videos if you don’t have a still shot of them?
Hey @Kikahuna Wai'Alae! Within the Photos app, there is no way that i'm aware that you're able to identify people in the videos. My best suggestion would be to add the names within the caption section found in the info of the video.
Not the best option, but I hope that helps! Thanks so much for watching! If you haven’t already, please support me by subscribing! It helps more than you know and is greatly appreciated!
Also if you know someone who may benefit from this video, feel free to share it along!
is there a way to sort the people alphabetically in the Peoples folder besides doing it manually? I have over 500 names and don't want to sort manually.
Wow, that's a lot of people you've got on there! I have often wondered this too! It should be something fairly simple for Apple to add as you should just be able to go the menu bar and choose: View > Sort!
Apple has come a long way, but still needs improving!
Thanks so much for watching and I appreciate the support!
I have an issue where a few people have a duplicate entry in the People folder. Usually, one will have the persons full name and the other will have just their first name. When I'm tagging, only one name pops up, but somehow there are two entires in the People folder. Any ideas? Thanks!
Hey Bruce,
So usually when you're tagging people in the photos it will create new people within the Photos App, but it also links with the Contacts App on the Mac. So if you're seeing duplicates or irregularities, double check your Contacts App.
I know that in my Photo library where i've accidentally added the same person twice, you can merge them by dragging one on top of the other. For example, maybe I added my son in there as "Bennett", but then on one photo I added him as "Bennett Feld". I could drag and drop which would merge them together.
Hope that makes sense, but I would take a peek at your contacts first as there could also be duplicates in there too that it's referencing.
Also thanks so much for watching! I appreciate the support!
How do you add photos on people?
Are you looking to assign the people in photos on the mac or mobile device? Usually if Photos doesn't auto recognize it, there are options to manually add people. Let me know what device you're on and I can help a little more!
@@Learnwithjoel
I phone XR sir
Yes, Some photos are not recognized
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Thanks for watching!