Just right-click on the photo in question and select “Properties”. Click on the “Details” tab and scroll down—you'll see all kinds of information about the camera used, and the settings the photo was taken with.
Step 1: Find photos of a person or pet
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app .
- Sign in to your Google Account.
- At the top, tap the search bar.
- Under your list of recent or suggested searches, you'll see a row of faces. To see photos of them, tap a face. To see more faces, tap Next .
There is no way currently to rename photos on your iPhone. You have to transfer the photos to your PC or Mac to do it. You can actually rename other files on your iPhone using the Files app but they don't show the photos on your iPhone.
Find people in Photos on iPhone
- In the Albums tab, tap the People album, then tap a person to see all of the photos they're in.
- In the Search tab, enter a person's name in the search field.
Adding titles to individual pictures in iPhoto
You can edit the title of each picture by typing directly into the text field at the top of the Info pane. Type a title for a picture in the Info pane. Editing a picture's title changes it in the photo library and in all albums and projects where the title appears.When you first open up Photos, it might take a while to scan your library to find faces. Once it's done with that, tap Add People, then find a person's face. Tap the picture again, then tap the somewhat hidden “Add Name” box at the top of the screen.
How to access the Markup editor
- Launch Photos from your home screen.
- Tap the Photos tab in the lower left corner of the screen.
- Select the photo you would to edit.
- Tap the Edit button (looks like a series of horizontal sliders) in the bottom toolbar.
- Tap the More (…) button.
- Tap Markup.
Just open a photo of someone that you want to add, then swipe up to see a thumbnail of that person under People. Tap on the thumbnail. Tap Add Name, then type the person's name (or tap the name if Photos suggests it).
There is an iOS app called PhotosInfo Pro that will allow you to add keywords to photos. When you are done, you can view the EXIF info for the photo and the keywords are there. You can import the photos into Lightroom Mobile and the keywords are there.
How to Add a Tag to a Digital Image in the Windows 7 Photo Viewer
- To create a new tag, choose Start→Pictures. Right-click a photo and choose Properties.
- Click the Details tab.
- Click the Tags item and a field appears. Enter a tag(s) in the field and click OK to save the tag.
- Open the Pictures Library in Windows Explorer in Details view, and locate the newly tagged file.
Open the camera app on your
Android device and go to Settings by tapping the Gear icon.
Once you've installed the app, follow these steps.
- Open EXIF Eraser.
- Tap Select Image and Remove EXIF.
- Select the image from your library. The app will show you all of its EXIF data and tell you that it'll remove it. Tap Ok.
The classic convention for titling an image is to identify the subject (name the person, place or thing) and add the date of creation: if it's a photograph use the date of exposure; if it's a painting use the date of completion; if it's a composite photograph default to the latter; if it's an image of an historic event
Along with the location, date, and time, you can adjust certain other pieces of metadata for the photo.
- At the bottom of the photo details screen, tap the Edit Exif button.
- Tap any metadata section to make your change.
- Tap the Save button on the top right when you're done.
Open the Camera and tap on a random picture to set the path. Having done that, go back choose a timestamp style and select a position. Next time whenever you click a picture, the app will add the timestamp in a couple of seconds. Also, you can customize the date time stamp in many ways.
Answer: Open the image you would like to caption from within the Preview app located inside of your Applications folder. Go to the View menu and select "Show Edit Toolbar" or push Command-Shift-A to bring up the Edit Toolbar. Click on the text tool within the toolbar and then click on the photo to create your text.
To use the search field: Click the Search button (with a Magnifying Glass icon) on the left side of the toolbar at the bottom of the Viewer pane. The button changes into a Search field. iPhoto looks for the characters in titles, descriptions, and keywords.
You're not limited to tagging one photo at a time. To tag multiple images, Shift- or Command-click the photos you want, then—with the Info pane open—click Assign A Place to add your location. When you're done entering GPS data, iPhoto will add the location data to all of the included images.
Unfortunately it's not possible to label videos and photos in the Photos app on an iPad or iPhone. iOS 10 automatically sorts photos and videos based on date. It also sorts on face, which you can find under Albums.
Long press the image or video to select it (don't open it). Tap the three-dot menu, and choose Rename.
View and add information about photos
Title: Enter a name in the Title field. Tip: To quickly add titles to photos right in the main Photos window, choose View > Metadata > Titles, click the field that appears under a photo when you hold the pointer over it, then type a name.put your cursor over the area of photo you want to add text to and LEFT CLICK and then DRAG your + sign left to right to open your text box. Once you have your rectangle text box open-You will see directly above the photo an "A" Click on the A to open your font menu to choose size/type of font. Type your font!
On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box, click anywhere near the picture, and then type your text. To change the font or style of the text, highlight the text, right-click it, and then select the text formatting you want on the shortcut menu.
Right click on the image and click on "Get Info." Now you will see the photo's metadata. Click on any of the italicized text (Add a Title, Add a Description, Add a Keyword, etc.) to edit. Hit your Return key to make the change.
Add Text to Photos on Android Using Google Photos
- Open a photo.
- Tap the three-dot menu icon > Edit in > Markup.
- From here, you can change the color of the pen or highlighter and write or draw on the photo.
Top 10 Apps for Adding Text to Photos
- Visual Watermark. You may be surprised, but you don't have to use Visual Watermark for only creating watermarks.
- Phonto. It is brilliantly designed, user-friendly app for adding text to your photos, which is available for both Android and iOS.
- PicLab - Photo Editor.
- Font Candy.
- Over.
- Typic.
- Word Swag.
- GIMP.