Table of Contents 00:00 Introduction 01:24 Memories 02:46 Memories Preferences 04:16 Facebook Memories 05:10 Preferences in Mobile 07:02 Search 07:30 Search in Mobile 08:27 Search by Activity or Item 09:21 Organization 09:51 Sharing on Desktop 10:33 Sharing in Mobile 12:30 Google Lens
Great tips! I had a dog named Farley 30 years ago - a little Scottish terrier. She was a lovely little girl and it took me years to be able to think of her with a smile rather than tearing up.
I'm sorry about your loss. I actually came to this video right after going into Google Photos for the first time in years and having memories presented that also hurt to see so I for sure understand where you're coming from. Thanks for the tips.
Hi Steve. I so appreciate the humanity you bring to this thread.And no better example than the point you so movingly make about intrusive memories. Thanks for all you do and have done over the years. You have no serious rivals.
A tremendously comprehensive note here about Google Photos. I'd like to see something about taking say, hard drives of photos/content and shunting it up to Google Photos/part of the space I'm paying for and then having Google Photos begin including them. Thanks again for great content! You are appreciated!
Thanks for getting back to your DottoTech videos. They are the best. Another feature you insure is awesome audio. I can understand what you say!! Far too many presenters do not take the effort, as do you, to make sure the viewer/listener really benefits. Thanks.
So very happy and grateful to have found your channel!!! Just what I've needed for years questioning, why can't I do this or that? Okay, you have shown me how I can!!! I will be reviewing this video several times, practicing, until I finally get it!!
Thank you so much. I didn't even get half way through your video when I discovered Google's Photoscan. That app is also absolutely awesome. Now we don't have to have a separate scanner to scan in photos. We can just use our smart phone!!!
One useful tip for conserving storage in Google photos that no one talks about is cropping your photos. If you crop unimportant parts out of a photo, save it as a copy and delete the original copy, you would've freed up some space. Do that for hundreds and thousands of photos overtime and it really makes a huge difference. For instance, do you really need the grey sky in the background of a photo of your cat? No, your cat is the main focus. So crop out the sky
Krishen, thanks for touching on the storage issue in Google Photos. Steve shows Photos Settings under the account picture or initial icon, not on my devices.. I don't know if he reads replies. I'll post a comment directly. Yes, storage is giving me fits and I can't see how/where to turn Photos off.
Just chanced upon your Google Photo and Maps tutorials both are enjoyable to watch and informative to an educational level. Thanks for the help understanding our technology.
Thank you for all the cool tips! I just found you a couple days ago, and I am so glad I did! Your presentation is great, and your subject matter is interesting. Well rounded and to the point! I really enjoy your show! I look forward to seeing many more of your creations! Thank you again and God bless!
Another great feature of the search, if you are looking for photos of 2 or more specific people, they must be identified in photos then search "name and name"
I have the same grief issues with photos. I understand about how sad you are about seeing photos of Farley because my animals are family members to me and when they have passed I grieve for years. Thank you for all that you do to help us😢
Glad you made this video! The part about Google Lens really helped explain it to me and in testing it out as I watched your video really showed me how powerful a tool it can be. One feature I'd really like to see added to Google Photos would be a way to group albums under a "main folder" as sub folders, as is possible with MS Photo Gallery, which I use on my Win 10 laptop. This way albums for vacations, family, pets, events, etc, could be grouped by category and much easier to find, especially when doing any type of comparisons. I know the search feature can help with this but in many cases, just having albums under the same category, such as those for one's 2021 and 2022 vacations being next to each other would help greatly. As it stands now, I sometimes have to go through my whole list of albums to find a particular one, even though there may be several albums that could go under a specific category, such as "vacations". My 2021 and 2022 vacation albums won't necessarily be together, so finding one doesn't guarantee that the other will be next to it as it would when I am using Photo Gallery. If there is a feature like this, or a technique I can use to find similar category albums, please let us know. Thanks, and again, a great video!
I wish google photos had sub-albums or categories to put albums under. I have over a 100+ albums. Would be nice to categories them like, friends, family, vacations, etc...
I have to agree! I also use MS Photo Gallery on my Win 10 laptop and it does allow this, so I can put all my trips under one main folder, etc, and this keeps all folders of a certain subject together. Unfortunately, with Google Photos, the albums are scattered so that your trips from 2022 and 2023 won't necessarily be together and you may have to go through your hole list of albums to find either one. Adding the categorization feature to Google Photos to better organize albums would be great!
Thank you for the info about Google Lens, super awesome! After watching your video and started playing with it, and something so cool, if you a "busy photo" with many elements you can adjust the "focus" of the Google lens to search a particular part of the photo. Very useful, thank you!!
Hey Steve great to find you again! I remember you from ~10+ years ago. Up to about10 or 15 years ago Google Maps had the ability to make elevation maps outside of the cycle tab. It was great for showing elevational changes on rivers, hillslopes or even the Grouse Grind.
Brilliant video, Steve! I use Google Photos all the time so knew some of these, but certainly a couple I didn't - hiding memories is a great features, and thank you for such a clear description of Google Lens, which had always puzzled me. Great work!
Thx Steve, well done. One great feature of Google lens is to point at a piece of text you want to copy, eg a label. Then options appear and you have the possibility to copy directly to the clipboard of your computer, and you can paste as editable text in any document . Just sayin...amazing.
Thank you!! I just got a memory pop up a couple weeks ago with my ex & don’t want it. I don’t want to delete the photos because of our children, but I don’t want the memories showing up either. You solved my problem!
Great to see someone else mention the memories filters. Absolutely our mental health and well-being is affected by 'hey remember when?' Hurts a lot in some instances. Definitely surprising for me too why Google doesn't promote these functions to users. Think it would be rather cool if they did. Once again, great video. thank you Cheers from Canada 🍁 🍁
The other day Google photos put pictures of me and my puppy on my memories so I can completely relate with what you're talking about. I Miss Betty bites
I use Google photos to document every new piece of equipment that I get. I take pictures of the shipping labels and the labels on the equipment. And I take pictures of the insides of the computers to document the chips. Then I use Google docs or Google sheets to include those pictures into a document that allows me to continue to record the history of my working on that piece of equipment such as even links to or images of manuals. Also, shortcuts and passwords.
Hey Steve, came across you by accident whilst searching for cataloging old photos, some really useful information here. I have loads of old photos and want to know the best way of digitalising them for future generations, any ideas would be great. Thanks for posting this video, well done, I have now subscribed as well.
This is great, Steve can I replace Gallery on Samsung with Google photos so that my photos go into it immediately, even from WhatsApp? Also can I resize and change the picture as in Gallery?
This post was very informative & to-the-point. You made me so much smarter than I was on these items. Thanks! Now, I’m curious whether you’ve covered the Memories feature in greater depth. Mainly, I’m curious about the ins & outs of “editing” the suggested Memoies, i.e. adding/deleting images, applying different FX to images in Memories (Ken Burns Effect, etc.) as well as choosing different background audio, (say like using my own original music) & lastly, whether the Memory can be exported as a video. ☮️
Hi Steve, thanks for another great video. When discussing the sharing options for Google photos you mentioned that selecting photos on the Android app was a bit finicky. The trick is to do a longer press on the first image that you want to share and then just simply quick tap the remainder of the photos that you wish to share.
Google also reads and remembers text in your photos/screenshots. So if there’s any text in something you’re looking for, search for that as well. I find it useful when searching for car photos, you can search by it’s number plate ( or part of it) as well as by make, color, ( or both together), or if you know the year or location taken. I find this useful at work and can save a lot of time looking for a car photo/s.
Really useful to know, but how scary is that. Lesson to be taken onboard… Always Look Around and Behind and make sure that there is Nothing that Google’s computers can associate with you that would be somewhat misleading. 😳🙀👍
Very useful. I'd love to see a video of how to do basic editing in Google photos. For example how do you edit a picture and also retain the original? Can you somehow duplicate it and then just edit one copy?
There's so much unexplained...... this no one realized that you can't even delete a photo you can just move it to Archive.... there's so many times when I might take five pictures and I need to delete four of them....... but I'm stuck I can buy more storage space..... but I can't delete
I love the search capability of Google Photos. If you can remember the month (or date) this too is another way to find a particular photo. Also; “dog”, “water”, or a particular person. These search features are POWERFUL especially if you take a lot of photos. Great video!
@@catguy4996 well, Google Photos has some very nice features, but Google destroyed one of their best photo editing/storage programs. Picasa was a superior program, but something tells me that Google wanted to promote other costly, subscription based, photo editing programs. Maybe Photoshop? IDK, but there are lots of features I dearly miss, but now in order to get those features you have to pay big bucks. ☹️
I love using Google photos and I learned a couple new tips from you today. I’m working on scanning my parents old photos and was wondering if there’s some type of software like Google photos that I can use on a hard drive. I don’t want to load up my Google Photos even more. I’m already paying for storage. TIA!
I'm using a free version of Plex. It's not as freindly as I'd like but I've heard the paid version isn't much better. But it does have some features that may be interesting, like making playlists to view on your tv.
Is there any way to manage faces and face recognition on Google Photos? My use cases would be: 1. Tell photos who this face in this chosen picture belongs to 2. Tell photos to exclude/ignore this face (or this photo) altogether 3. Tell photos if it has misidentified someone
Thank you so much for these useful tips. Could you please spend some time on how to include a picture in an email? I struggle with that so much, I just don’t get it. Maybe because I am creating an email in outlook and want to include a picture from Google photo’s. Thank you so much!
Hi, Dotto. Please help, I dont have the people button on my both phone and desktop. Is there a way to activate this again? Your videos are great! Thanks!
WOW - great as always - can you attach the results of the "identification / lens" to the photo? Or is it only temporary? 2nd question: Can google photos find dups?
Rename pic title and include the information, or if you have a few pics of the same or similar people or things then create a new album; Pics by A N Other for example.
Great stuff as always, thanks! With respect to search by content (your example 'cooking') - Can I teach this system? Can I tell it that a particular image was not a cooking image so next cooking search it will not show that image? Thanks!
Thank you so much for this! I am going to try out Google Lens to see if it is a nest of honeybees or hornets that I took a picture of in a tree in the back yard the other day.
So, if I share photos with someone with a Google account. Does that eat into their google storage space? Or does that just allow them to view tagged images within my storage space?
Thank you for the great video. I agree organizing and locating photos is sometimes so involved. We take loads of travel photos. I have started naming my photos so I can search them on my phone fast. Working great. However on Google photos, I haven't been able to figure out how to search these. When you open a photo the name shows under the details section. Any thoughts. Thanks again
My problem is this: I have Google everything . . . . But I can't figure out how to access Google Photos on a Windows PC. On my cell phone, it's all Google anyway, just attach photo to message and send. How do you do that in a Windows setting?? Thanks
Any suggestions on a workflow to download a dozen years of Google Photos (over 50GB) and retiring the files in a usable format? I want to retain all of the metadata too (original dates etc).
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Good stuff, but i have ONE question... How to you move pictures from one person to another? Feels like a logical thing but I haven't found a way to do this, as it assigns many faces to wrong people and should be easy to adjust so it learns more better faster!