A step-by-step guide on how to add metadata to your old photos using Apple Photos
/1. Open Apple Photos: Launch the Apple Photos application on your Mac.
2. Import Your Old Photos: Import your old photos into Apple Photos by dragging and dropping them into the app or using the "Import" function to select the photos from your computer's storage.
3. Select a Photo: Navigate to the photo you want to add metadata to and select it.
4. Access the Info Panel: Click on the "Window" menu at the top and select "Info" to open the Info panel.
5. Add Metadata Information: In the Info panel, you can add various details about the photo. Enter the title, description, keywords, location, and any other relevant information in the provided fields.
6. Apply Metadata to Multiple Photos: If you want to apply the same metadata to multiple photos, select all the photos you want to update by holding down the Command key and clicking on each photo. Then, enter the metadata information in the Info panel, and it will be applied to all the selected photos.
7. Save the Changes: Apple Photos automatically saves any changes you make to the metadata.
8. Repeat for Other Photos: If you have more photos to add metadata to, repeat the process for each photo.
By following these steps in Apple Photos, you can easily add metadata to your old photos, making them more organized and searchable. Remember, preserving your family history is important, and adding metadata can provide valuable context and information for future generations. And if you're interested in turning your family history into a captivating film, be sure to explore Silver Screen Family, a company dedicated to creating personalized films that honor and celebrate your family's unique story.