Facial Recognition Comes to Adobe Apps — Sort Of
Craig Swanson of CreativeTechs has put together a clever how-to on adding face recognition capabilities to a photographer’s Adobe-centric workflow.
As Swanson notes, the face recognition that Apple added to iPhoto ’09 was noteworthy because “easily keywording photo libraries with people’s names is a game changer for many businesses.” And yet few creative pros use iPhoto at work.
To have your Adobe Lightroom/Bridge cake and eat facial recognition, too, Craig tells you how to add the recognition with Google’s free Picasa 3.5 software.
Read the entire how-to here.
This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on October 6, 2009
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