Recognize and Tag Faces in Photos Using Windows Live Photo Gallery

If you have a large collection of photos on your hard disk, managing them can be an extremely difficult task. Sometimes, while sorting them into categories, we can feel confused and unable to decide. Like, what category should college farewell photos be filed in? Should it be under college or should it be below friends? or does it have to be in the March 2011 folder?

Sure, sorting can be confusing, but today I have a one-time answer to the above problem. How about categorizing them individually by tagging their faces? If you agree and think tagging faces to a photo gallery might be a better solution then let us see how we can do it in Windows Live Photo Gallery.

Using Windows Live Photo Gallery, you can easily tag a huge collection of photos in minutes while sipping your evening tea, then organize them in the easiest way possible.

Add tags to photos

With Windows Live Photo Gallery, you can tag faces in photos in two easy ways. You can tag each photo manually, or you can do bulk tagging.

To manually tag a photo, open it by double-clicking the thumbnail on Windows Live. Now click on Tag People -> Tag a person in Tags and caption in the edit tab ribbon.

Person Card

Photo Gallery will now automatically detect all faces in the snapshot and ask you to tag them. If for some reason any person’s face is not recognized by the program, you can click on that person’s face and tag him manually.

Craft Cards

To tag people in bulk, click Bulk Tagging in the Organize group under the home ribbon.

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Select the faces you want to bulk tag.

batch item

Photo Gallery will then identify similar faces throughout your photo collection and give you the option to name them in one go. Select the correctly detected images and press the Tag as button to name the person.

Card face

Automatically tagging people on snaps is a daily learning process for the app. The more people you tag in a photo, the more facial expression data will be available to Photo Gallery, and the more accurate it can be when you do it next time.

So go ahead, start tagging!!

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