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Memory Pictures helps you keep your memories alive by assisting you in embedding the location and journal entries within the photo header. We all take photos with our digital cameras and smartphones and it certainly is a great way to look back at where we came from and where we have been to. However, a picture alone may not paint the whole story.
Memory Pictures is an OS X app which lets you do just that. Photos taken from digital cameras come supported with a wide varied amount of information about all the settings used to take the picture with the EXIF header. Nested within the EXIF header is the GPS Coordinates and User's Comment settings. Memory Pictures supports JPEG, HEIC photos and RAW photos formats which includes Canon RAW (CR2 & CR3), Fujifilm RAW (RAF), Mamiya RAW (MEF), Nikon RAW (NEF), Olympus RAW (ORF), Panasonic RAW (RW2), Pentax RAW (PEF) and Sony RAW (SR2 & ARW).
A photo may paint a thousand words but a few words added to the photo would certainly bring back memories of the special occasion. Memory Pictures was developed to let you do just that.
That’s where Memory Pictures come in. It helps you:
- Add/Modify GPS Coordinates embedded in the Photos
- Add/Modify the Place, Address and Country in the Photos to personalize it
- Add/Modify Your Personal Notes or Stories, right into the Photos so you do not need to keep separate notes to the photos
- Support Export the List of All the Photos’ Coordinates and Notes into a CSV file. The CSV Format is as follows Filename, Date, Latitude, Longitude, GPS Coordinates, Place, Address, Country, Notes
Before you begin
- Make sure that your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch has the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
- If you want your Memories to stay updated across your Apple devices, make sure that you're signed into iCloud with the same Apple ID across your devices, then turn on iCloud Photos.
Explore your Memories
To see your Memories, open Photos and go to the For You tab. You can tap a Memory thumbnail to open it and see all the photos and videos in that particular Memory, or you can tap See All to scroll through all of your Memories.
When you open a Memory, you can scroll down to see the people included in the memory, a map showing where the photos and videos were taken, and a list of related Memories. To create Memories, Photos uses machine learning to analyze your library on your device. Your data isn't sent to Apple, so your memories stay private and only you can see them.
People
Tap the thumbnail of a person or a group of people to see more photos of them.
Places
Tap the map to see more photos taken nearby. Then select a badge on the map to see the collection of photos at that location.
Related Memories
Discover other Memories related to the one you're currently viewing. Memories are organized by people, places, scenes, events, pets, holidays, activities, and more.
Watch a Memory movie
Photos automatically creates a short movie for each Memory, complete with transitions, music, and featured photos and videos from your library. To watch a memory movie, just tap the Memory.
Create your own Memories
Photos automatically creates Memories for you, but you can create your own Memories, and even add someone from your People album to your Memories.
To create your own Memories from an album, or a specific month or day:
- Go to the Albums tab and select the album. Or go to the Library tab and tap Months or Days.
- Tap the More button , then tap Play Memory Movie.
- While the movie plays, tap the screen, then tap Edit.
- Tap OK, then make edits to the movie if you want.
- Tap Done.
To add someone in your People album to your Memories:
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- Go to the Albums tab, then tap the People album.
- Tap the thumbnail of the person, then tap the More button .
- Tap Add to Memories.
Save and share your favorite memories
Want to save a memory for later? Go to the For You tab, then select a Memory. Tap the More button , then tap Add to Favorite Memories. To see your Favorite Memories, go to the For You tab, tap See All next to Memories, then tap Favorites. If you decide that you don't want to save a Memory anymore, tap the More button , then tap Remove from Favorite Memories.
Memory Pictures Game
- Play a Memory movie, then tap it to show the editing and sharing options.
- Tap the Share button and choose to share the movie through Messages, Mail, Shared Albums, or your favorite social media sites.