If you use Lightroom Classic or Lightroom or have used one of these in the past, you may notice that Mylio Photos’ terminology is similar but with a few differences.
Collections in Lightroom are like Albums in Mylio Photos. Albums allow you to group and organize photos without affecting their location on your hard drive. Albums are virtual collections, like a playlist for your photos. One picture can be assigned to multiple albums without duplicating the image or taking up additional storage space.
Folders in Lightroom work similarly to Folders in Mylio Photos. Folders represent the folders on your computer, external hard drives, and other devices that contain your original photos and videos.
Develop in Lightroom allows you to edit photos. Mylio Photos’ editing tools can be found in the Edit Panel in the right panel. Mylio Photos contains essential editing tools that work equally well on your computer and mobile devices.
People is Lightroom’s face recognition tool in the Library module. Mylio Photos has a separate People view that allows you to view and organize photos of family and friends. As you start tagging the people in your photos, Mylio Photos’ facial recognition will help you tag them in future pictures.
Map data in Lightroom can be found in the Map Module. Mylio Photos’ Map view organizes photos by location on a world map. Mylio Photos does this automatically for images that have GPS metadata. You can also add missing geolocation information.
Metadata in Lightroom can be found in the Metadata Panel in the Library Module. Metadata in Mylio Photos are in the right panel in the Info Panel. From the Info Panel, you can view and manage information about your photos, including title, caption, date, keywords, categories, location, and other metadata.
Keywords in Lightroom are shown in the Keywording panel in the Library module. Keywords in Mylio Photos are in the Info Panel located in the right panel.
Slideshows in Lightroom are like Slideshows in Mylio Photos.
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