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Tap on the input field at the top and type away. 3. You can also add tags by clicking on the Add tag button. Adding tags to your photo makes your photos easier to find for people who are interested in the same topics as you, as they can browse all photos that belong to a specific tag.
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To create a new tag, choose Strictures. 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.
Touch and hold, then tap an option. Custom: Tap, tap Enter New Tag, type a custom tag, and tap Done. Create additional custom tags: Tap, tap Enter New Tag, type a custom tag, and tap Done. Add more than one custom tag to a photo: Tap, and tap each tag you want to add (so a checkmark appears next to it).
Open Photos. Switch to the People tab. Read a short introduction to learn more about the feature. Click on the button “Start tagging”. Click on a group of photos to see the option to add a name for a person at the top of the window.
Do it right under each picture you use. It is a good idea to use full name and check if you spelled it right. The image credit should be put next to the picture, either right underneath it or on the right/left side, depending on what position looks best in your blog post.
If you find a cool Instagram photo on Instagram that you want to share with your Instagram followers you can repost it. You can save the image and then write your own copy, or you can use an app like Repost to repost this image. You must make sure you include “#Repost from username” to give the original source credit.
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