Now it's time for a new feature in Lightroom, six Lightroom CC, the new face recognition. I've imported some more images from memory card so I could use it for face recognition, some images in here from my recent trip into lower Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. So I'm going to pick one of the images in here. So maybe it's hobbies in here, I've got this new face recognition in here says people, so you click on it to activate it. Okay, I'll give you all the information about the people view. It's a bit like the face recognition you get in Adobe Photoshop Elements.
So first we're going to do here is we're going to start finding faces in the catalog. Okay, we can always turn it on and off a session here. So if you start finding places an entire catalog, batch will take a minute, looking for faces, okay, it's found some in here. Okay, so this one here. Okay. going to click in here below the image and this is me.
So I'm going to type mark, and I'll press Enter or Return. And the same for this one here. Okay? And this one as well. No, nothing here now, so just click away. There's nothing here.
No, that's me. Okay. I'm going to leave this for now. Okay, so that's how we can add a Facebook mission to images. Now let's switch back to our, to all our images. So go to people for images in here, okay.
And we wouldn't want to use a soldier in the close this one here. I'll close vs for now as well. Okay, these this example, these ones in here. So you can add the names of people. And that's all we're going to hear in our old photographs. Okay, that's our people view in here.
So you have these free images With the face recognition, now we're going to turn it off. So in here in the library mode, click on the same file a people View icon to turn it off to get access to all the images in your library in here. Now, we may have missed something because I've got three. Let's go back in here, this one here, double click on it to say it, so got these free images. But there were four. Okay, so we'll just switch off the people view in here.
Okay, we'll go back to these images. when it detects faces, what is really Lightroom doing is a planar metadata. So in here, in the metadata on the keyword in will have this keyword called mark, in this case, are these two images. Okay, I've removed the keywords from one of them. So we can add now, okay, so good. It's two images.
And it's just using my keywords, not going to click none click down here for now. Because we're going to edit. So, say you've imported some more images with some people in the images. So you go to face recognition again, you go to people here again. Okay, we've got two images in here. So you can double check to see these two.
And you'll have any similar images below will determine suggest the keyword or the metadata. I just mark Yes, so I'm going to kind of take this, this is an erect so now we've got three images, or just kidding, or this face in equation here. You can also do it through the metadata panel because you can just add keywords. So I've got these three images in here is free. Okay, I'm going to turn off the face recognition to go back. So it's these four images in here, we can actually see which ones by clicking on this type of narrow hair.
So it's these free images. I'm going to click none here. Okay to go back to all the images. Okay. So it looks like this image doesn't have a keyword, so we can do is just apply it. Or we can do it really quickly for the metadata panel for the key words here.
Merrick, okay, so now we got four. Here we go. So these four have the key word Mark assigned to them. I will just go back, click, click, none to go back to library module to the grid view. So the images, all the images in here and we'll explore a little bit more this library filter next