In the View All Photos I can't see the photo names. Please advise
it seems that this is a new problem for me. Any ideas?
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.12
it seems that this is a new problem for me. Any ideas?
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.12
That feature has been left out of the latest version of Photos. You can work around that by creating a Smart Album with the following criteria:
That will give you all the files in the library with the Title field beneath the thumbnail.
You could also use a date rule, if your photo filenames do not have a filename extension and the "." is missing:
I am using the rule "Date Captured is before 1.1.4000"
This will work, because I have not yet any photos in my library, that have been taken after the year 4000.
Thank you so much for this perfect solution to my problem. Very clear instructions and easy to accomplish. For those that may read this for help. The solution will put ALL your photos in this folder unless you deleted the automatically generated title given by your phone/camera. 😀👍🏻
Nice solution! however you are going to run into a real y4k situation... 😂
I hope, Apple will fix the bug, before the y4k problem will strike 😊 😈
In the View All Photos I can't see the photo names. Please advise