Sharing and tagging pictures

Tagging pictures

Tag pictures to make them easy to find, later. You can tag pictures in 2 ways:

People, and then find all pictures of “Mary.”

Keywords, and then find all pictures from “Dad’s 60th Birthday.”

Tagging people

When you tag faces, your camera “learns” to recognize people by name. Then it matches names and faces in pictures you’ve taken and those you take in the future.

1Press the Review button, then to find a picture that contains faces.

2Press the Menu button. Press to choose Tag People, then press OK. You can also access Tag People using a shortcut (see page 15).

3Press to choose Apply Tags, then press OK.

4Press to choose an existing name, or New Name to add a new one (see Using the keyboard, page 21), then press OK.

If more than one face is detected, a name or question mark is assigned to each detected

face. To resolve an incorrect name or a question mark, press to select a face, then press OK.

5If prompted to Update People Tags, press to choose Yes, then press OK.

Other pictures are scanned and updated with the name(s) you applied here.

Press to add names to other pictures. When finished, press to choose Done, then press OK. To return to picture-taking mode, press the Shutter button halfway down.

Tip: Are faces not always detected?

If a face is turned sideways, is too distant, or if the contrast between face and background is insufficient, then the camera might not detect the face.

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Kodak M200, 1944685 manual Tagging pictures, Tagging people, Tip Are faces not always detected?

1944685, M200 specifications

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