Working with Places
Many digital cameras (including the one built in to the iPhone) contain GPS (Global Positioning System) information that identifies where that picture was captured. By using the GPS information stored in your pictures, iPhoto can identify pictures by the location where you captured them.
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If your camera does not insert GPS information, you can add location information manually. See the next section, Editing Photo Locations.
If you go on vacation to Europe, iPhoto can identify all the pictures taken in Paris, London, and Berlin. Because iPhoto organizes pictures by their location, it can help you find a picture if you know you captured it in a certain location, such as in downtown Los Angeles, or a suburb just outside of Los ...
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