guys, I have a couple of questions, and hope that you all can help me out a little bit here.
I would not say that I am the newest in general at doing this sort of thing, however, I am very new to doing this on the Apple side of things. So therefore, please forgive me for these questions. I am really starting to get into taking more family photos, as well as family home videos with my iOS devices. I actually just set up a family album, and even invited people to it. I am now sharing it with a few people. I thought that that ability was absolutely awesome! The first thing that I am curious about is regarding iCloud photo Sharing/streaming. yes, I do own an iPhone 6 Plus 128 gigs, so capacity is definitely by far and away not an issue. I have also upgraded my iCloud storage to 200 gigs of storage. before you look at me and say, Chris, my Lord! That is way! Overkill, not really. I do a lot of things with iCloud drive. trust me when I say, that extra storage is rather nice to have. my first question is, if I delete photos or videos that I have taken off of my iPhone, can I do so, yet keep them in my iCloud photo library? in other words, let's say that I did not want to take up extra capacity on my phone with photos I have taken. Can I simply delete them off of my iPhone, yet keep them in my iCloud? if this is possible, can one of you please outline the steps that would be necessary to make this happen? my second question is in regards to maiming photos. on iOS, yes, you can have it automatically tag a geographic location to your photo/video, and can even have it timestamp the video, or photo. this is great and all, except for one major problem. before actually opening the photo to see it in the Full view of the screen, I do not have enough vision to see the pictures in their little thumbnail view. once I physically open them up by double tapping on them, I'm fine. Then I can see them with no problem, but otherwise they're too small. my point is, how do I know what photo is which without opening the photo first. All I get is a timestamp, and possibly if I'm lucky, a geographic location. I do not know of a way to rename a photo to actually have a descriptive name. For example, I cannot make it say Chris sitting in a chair. I hear that it is possible to add names to photos with Google photos, and that the iOS app is quite accessible with voiceover. I wonder if it would be more beneficial for me to use that instead of the built in features within iOS. What do you all think? my next few questions are regarding certain applications. What is the main advantage of using iPhoto, over just simply using the photos app both on iOS, as well as on OS X? I have very briefly looked at the iPhoto app on OS X, and it looks fairly doable. I haven't completely figured it out, but I think it does have at least some potential. Can you all maybe give me some pointers to help me get started? as I said, I will probably also be shooting some home videos going down the road in the future. Would it be beneficial therefore for me to install a copy of iMovie on all of my iOS devices, as well as on my mac? finally, I am extremely interested in burning my home videos on to DVD. Is this something that I could do on my mac accessibly with the use of iDVD? I know that iDVD will do this in general, but I'm not sure to what extent this program has of accessibility. if you won't know what something else it would be better, and is freeware, I would be very open to hear what you have to suggest. I think that that should do it for now. Let me know the answers to these questions, and if I think of anymore, I will let you guys know. thanks. Chris. Sent from my iPhone -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.