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To change the photo used for someone's Faces collection, go to iPhoto or
Aperture and switch to the Faces view. Move your mouse pointer over
the person's image to preview their photos, and find one you want. If you're in
iPhoto, double-click the photo to view all photos associated with that name; if
you're in Aperture, you don't need to take that extra step. Next, right-click or
Control-click the photo and choose Set Key Photo. Sync again to apply the change.
View photos in Places
The Photos app offers one more type of collection that works a bit
differently than the others. A Places pane appears if any of your images
include location tags—GPS coordinates marking where the photos were
shot, either written to the file when captured (the iPhone can do this,
as can some GPS add-on devices for some cameras) or applied in iPhoto,
Aperture, Photoshop Elements, or other software.
When you tap the Places button, you see a map that features red pins
marking where photos were taken. Tap a pin to view a stack ( Figure 6.8 ).
As with other collections, pinch or tap the stack to view its photos.
Figure 6.8
Photos with
location
information
Location pin
 
 
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