OS X 10.12 will add iPhoto features to the Photos app

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Little by little we are getting to know more functions that the next version of OS X, which will be presented at the WWDC in June, will bring us. A few days ago the guys from 9to5Mac announced that Siri has all the ballots to get into the new version of OS X, of which we still do not know the definitive name But Siri will not come alone with OS X 10.12, but will do it hand in hand with old functions that were available in iPhoto.

These new functions will be found within the Photos application, an application that allows us to manage our image library without having to use third-party applications. These legacy iPhoto features will also be coming to iPhone and iPad with iOS 10, which will also be featured at Apple's Developer Conference in June.

According to the Japanese website Mac Otakara, who has announced this news, it is not yet known what the functions will be, of the iPhone version 9.6.1 for Mac and 2.0.1 for iOS, that the Photos application will include, but the website states that the most certain is that include an editor for EXIF ​​information and options to enhance the brightness, contrast of images as well as other parameters to edit / enhance a part of the photo. These last functions are already available in the latest version of iOS when we click to edit an image from our reel.

Mac Otakara claims that Aperture features, which many users would like to be able to enjoy again, will not reach the OS X Photos app. At the moment we do not have any more information related to the next update of OS X. At least that of Siri, highly anticipated by users, and that of the iPhoto functions seems to indicate that if we are going to have improvements in the operation and general performance of the system.


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  1.   Thanks Durango said

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