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The iPad has an app called 'photos'. This can link closely with iPhoto's albums, faces, places etc, but doesn't have the editing and organising aspects of iPhoto.
The MacBook photo application/library is iPhoto. iPhoto is a cataloger of information about the photos on your Mac. This info includes the photos themselves, as well as the names of faces and events that you link to the photos. There are two folders that have the photo names. One is the full size images and the other is the thumbnail images. Don't mix them up when you are looking for a photo. The thumbnails are in a DATA folder. To move photos from your Mac, you just need to find the real photos, not the data in iPhoto. So in iPhoto select photos on the left pane. Find either a photo in a group that you want to move, or a range of photos that you want to move. Right Click one to get the menu. Look down the menu and find "Show File" or if you have modified the original and want the original, select "Show Original." A Finder window will open that contains the photo you want. The folder will contain others you might want. You can decide now if you want the photos to be on the Sandisk on the index layer or in a folder. I think a folder is best. Make a new folder on your desktop and COPY the photos you want over to it. You can select a group and press Command C. Don't drag them to the folder! you will be removing them from iPhoto as well as ruining the iPhoto Index. Open the new folder and PASTE the photo there. Press Command V. When you have finished copying the photos When you have all the photos in the folder, close it. Click on it. Press Command C. Open the Sandisk, and go to where you want the folder to be. Press Command V. Depending on how many and how large the photos are, it may take some time to copy them to the Sand disk. Finder will make a little progress bar to let you know this. Be sure to eject the Sandisk when you want to remove it. Don't just pull it out of the USB port. AFTER it disappears from the desktop, you can pull it out of the USB port. Enjoy iPhoto!
little pieces of paper and metal with weirdos faces on them that arent worth squat!
There are a number of things which can be found on the Familiar Faces music website. Such items include: The faces of familiar artists, videos, shopping, photos, and concert tour dates.
It has two faces - a 'head' (displaying the monarch) and a 'tail' (showing 'Britannia' ) - It also has seven edges round the rim.
It will come to rest on one face and showing some of the other faces.
From what I have noticed, they generally have slim, tall looking faces, with a generally tall forehead, and a lot of them are tall and sometimes very tall compared to the regions they come from. You can notice some of them by having cold looking faces, and they generally don't show much, not showing much emotion at all unless they try. My grandma and great grandfather on my dad's side were part of the German aristocracy, and I had a look at the photos of their generations, and I collected this information.
The side of the thermostat that has a spring showing faces into the engine.
smile, pose, dress up, make faces, stick out tongue
For organizing digital photos using face recognition on your Windows or Mac machine, you can use a free product called Fotobounce. Fotobounce first scans photos using face detection to find faces. Then it allows you to tag those faces with names. Then using face recognition, the program suggests other faces that may be the same as the people you have tagged. Using this technology speeds up the tagging process and that allows for ultra-quick searches for photos based on names. For example, if you are looking for photos of your parents because their anniversary is coming up, you can simply identify the two people, click a camera icon, and all photos containing both or either of the two people are immediately displayed in date order.
There are over 60 different smiley faces for texting. Many of those aren't technically a smiling face, but for purposes of texting and showing emotion through a smiling face, there are over 60.
it depends on how many time you throw the dice. the increase number of your throw, the higher the probability to get 8 that one die is showing a 5. that what my opinion.