![]() ![]() ![]() In case there is still no search result, navigate to "Albums" on the left-hand of Photos interface > tap "Hidden" album to find the hidden protected images. If your pictures are too many, you can directly type the image title on the search box to find it. On top of "Moments", there are also other options for you to view photos on macOS, just similar to the Photos on iOS, including Collections, Years, Shared, Albums, Projects, etc. Of course, you can also choose "Image" at the top menu banner of your screen and then click "Adjust Date and Time" to change the date and place of your photos so as to organize different photos into one "Moment" collection. When you launch Photos app on Mac, you will see all your photos are managed by Moments, which means the photos shot at the same time and same place are organized together. After the downloading and installation process is finished, fire up Photos on macOS to start a new journey to organize and edit your pictures. To use Photos app on macOS, the first thing you need to do is to upgrade iPhoto or Aperture to Photos and download Photos app on MacBook or iMac. Part 1: Apple Photos Tutorial Starts with Interface
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