Mine didn't scan properly till I left it alone over night. Woke up and it had scanned my whole library. I have about 3500 photos in there.Mine finally started showing people after about 5 or more hours of scanning my photos. I also noticed the phone got pretty warm and the battery drained a good amount. I wonder if the size of your photo library would also make it take longer.
Mine still has not shown up!!!Anyone figure out how to remove a wrong photo of a person in the face album?
Anyone figure out how to remove a wrong photo of a person in the face album?
Tap on the share button with the photo selected, then you'll see "Not This Person" as an option.This!
I haven't found any way yet, anyone else?
Tap on the share button with the photo selected, then you'll see "Not This Person" as an option.
Mine finished and quite frankly I was disappointed with its facial recognition. It had soooo many faces that it thought were different people when they were the same people. What is worse is it doesn't sync with the faces on the new Mac OS photos app. Google photos still appears to be way ahead of the game here still. Google knew pictures of my 7 year old son all the way back to his birth, like 800 photos worth. Creepy it figured that out but also very impressive. Apple though only found like 120 photos of my son going back at most one year before it thinks his younger version is someone else.
That is good to know. They still need to work on their facial recognition though. There are literally hundreds of photos of my kids that it thinks are different people.People/face sync is going to be enabled in a later build. It's turned off at the moment (it's in the macOS Sierra release notes.)
That is good to know. They still need to work on their facial recognition though. There are literally hundreds of photos of my kids that it thinks are different people.
I hope that is the case. I really like Apple's privacy aspect so hoping it becomes as good as Google photos. Until then gonna stick with Google for the time being.I'm sure it's not fully implemented yet. Or if it will get tweaks along the way in this beta cycle.
I can't even get Memories to work. Scan failed when I first launched Photos and now always says "No Memories" with no way to rescan. This is on all my devices. (iPhone, iPad 4, iPad Pro 12.9" and iMac)
I'm sure it's not fully implemented yet. Or if it will get tweaks along the way in this beta cycle.
I can't even get Memories to work. Scan failed when I first launched Photos and now always says "No Memories" with no way to rescan. This is on all my devices. (iPhone, iPad 4, iPad Pro 12.9" and iMac)
Does iOS 10 provide a way to turn off this analysis? I'd rather this not run on my phone wasting battery and would prefer my desktop to do this gruntwork.
Especially with 19,000 photos I can see this taking a long time.
People/face sync is going to be enabled in a later build. It's turned off at the moment (it's in the macOS Sierra release notes.)
I wonder why iOS uses "People" while macOS uses "Faces". Guess it would have been too logical for them to update the apps at the same time so that people who are invested in the ecosystem get a consistent experience? Sigh.
I hate how Apple completely changes its mind about the basic structure of certain apps every other year, and never gets to the point where things are stable and consistent across the ecosystem. The photos app has suffered from this in the worst way, with Events, Moments, and now Memories.
It's there somewhere, if I remember well it's hidden under the "share" button for whatever reason. They're definitely getting more and more sloppy about which functionality is hidden behind which button.Is it possible they changed the option to "untag" or remove a face of a wrong person. I tapped on the share icon on the misidentified person and I don't see the "Not this person" option. Am I missing something?
It's there somewhere, if I remember well it's hidden under the "share" button for whatever reason. They're definitely getting more and more sloppy about which functionality is hidden behind which button.
Same thing with the "Markup" feature in Photos, you have to press "more" to find the "Markup" button, which then weirdly swoops a different but almost identical looking screen over the current screen. The drawing features in Messages are also awkwardly replacing the dark-on-light color scheme of the main Messages app by a light-on-dark scheme for no apparent reasons. It's like they had on the one hand a bunch of people who wanted to add more functionality to these apps, and on the other hand a Simplicity police who refused to add any buttons to the top-level screens of these apps, and the end result is just weird sequences of where to click to get to what functionality.Yes, this is hidden. On iPhone you have to enter into person's page, tap "select" on the top right (sorry if its name is different than "select" - I'm translating it from other language), then tap "show faces" at the bottom (or whatever it is named in English ), select the face you want to get rid off, then click share button at the bottom and from there you can mark that face as not properly assigned to a person. Easy, right?
Does anyone know if the People tags will eventually sync over to the Photos app on MAC?
The iPhone has now scanned over 19000 photos and I agree with others above that its not very good at grouping the same person.
Given the phone is showing optimised versions of the icloud photos, surely syncing to the photos app is coming as I really dont want to do this twice.
Thanks