Mac Preview question.
Hotsauce84
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So I'm still learning how these Macbooks work. The other day I imported images from my camera using ImageCapture ('cause that's the only way it seemed to recognize the attached camera). Today I opened them in Preview and noticed that it not only showed the pics as is, but it also included another pic that zoomed in on almost every face in the shot. It was weird and unexpected but really cool! It zoomed in on some really obscure faces too! Some waaay in the background, tiny faces on t-shirts, etc...Is this normal? Is it some setting I have turned on? It's not a problem at all I'm just wondering what's up.
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If not and no one has an answer here, try asking about it on the apple/macbook forum, I've found people very helpful there.
I can't figure out how to post it 'cause for some odd reason I cannot access the image file from it's original location. Through the mapping, it appears to be hidden in a data file with iPhoto. I can see the image(s) if I search "face" in the Spotlight, but I can't track it back to it's original location because I don't know how to get to the data folder within iPhoto.
These files all have "face1" added to the OG file. (Ex. In addition to IMG_5123.jpg, I now have a file named IMG_5123_face1.jpg, IMG_5123_face2.jpg, etc.)
Like I said, it's not a big deal, just interesting.
what camera are you using? im guessing this face business is taking place in the camera not in an application on your computer. maybe it's some feature
Canon SD1000. It DOES have a face recognize feature, but I *thought* it only recognized one face. Guess I was wrong!
Sounds like that's what you're dealing with here.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10153818-1.html
You can probably turn it off in the iPhoto preferences.