Photos (application)

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Photos (OS X)
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Screenshot of Photos
Developer(s) Apple
Stable release 1.5 / March 21, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-03-21)
Development status Active
Written in Objective C, Cocoa
Operating system OS X
Type Photos
License Proprietary
Website www.apple.com/osx/photos/
Photos (iOS)
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Developer(s) Apple
Stable release 1.0 / September 18, 2014; 9 years ago (2014-09-18)
Development status Active
Written in Objective C, Cocoa
Operating system iOS, watchOS
Type Photos
License Proprietary
Website {{#property:P856}}
Photos (watchOS)
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Developer(s) Apple
Stable release 2.1 / December 8, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-12-08)
Development status Active
Written in Objective C, Cocoa
Operating system watchOS
Type Photos
License Proprietary
Website {{#property:P856}}

Photos is a photo management and editing application developed by Apple. It was released as a bundled app in iOS 8 on September 17, 2014–replacing the Camera Roll–and released as a bundled app to OS X Yosemite users in OS X 10.10.3 update on April 8, 2015.

History

In June 2014, it was announced that Apple planned to discontinue programs iPhoto and Aperture, to be replaced by a new program, Photos, at some point in 2015.[1][2] Photos was included with OS X Yosemite 10.10.3, released as a free update to users on April 8, 2015.[3][4][5]

Features

Photos is intended to be less complex than its predecessor.[3] Photos are organized by "moment", a combination of time and location metadata attached to the photo.[5]

Editing

Photos tucks complex editing tools into several simple controls by default. Photos also "reward curiosity and additional clicks with ever more granular manipulation capabilities". A one-click automatic enhance button is also available.[6]

iCloud Photo Library

iCloud Photo Library is heavily integrated into the program, keeping photos and videos in sync with various Apple devices designated by the user (such as Macs, iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches), including edits and album structures. Storage can be bought in a number of tiers, starting at 5 GB (free) and going up to 1 TB.[7] While iCloud integration is still optional, it is much more core to the program than it was with iPhoto.[6]

Professional printing

Like its predecessor, Photos includes a number of options for professional printing of photos, which can then optionally be turned into books or calendars and mailed to an address. With Photos, Apple has added new types of prints, including square sizes and the ability to print panoramas.[5]

Sharing

iCloud Photo Sharing allows sharing photos with others. Others can view, like or comment existing shared photos or contribute new photos to the shared album. Other ways of sharing includes e-mail, social platform that integrates through iOS Extensions, or Apple's peer-to-peer AirDrop technology.

Criticism

One major point of criticism that has been raised is the loss of functionality of Photos in comparison to its predecessors.[citation needed] In particular, photos can no longer be ordered as events but are either automatically ordered chronologically into moments or they have to be put into albums, and the latter does not allow for automatic sorting.[citation needed]

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