If any pictures are out of place, they must have the wrong date and time saved.Ĭompare the out-of-order photos on your Mac with those around them to work out what’s wrong with the date and time. When you select Photos from the sidebar in the Photos app, it shows your entire library in chronological order. View the date and time from the top of Photos or open the Info window. You can view photo metadata on an iPhone as well, but it isn’t as simple. Metadata includes all the background information for a certain file: date and time created, geographic location, camera settings used, and more. Alternatively, highlight a photo and press Cmd + I or go to Window > Info to see all the associated metadata for it. How to view the date and time for photos in macOS Catalinaĭouble-click an image to see its date and time appear at the top of the Photos app on your Mac.
This feature aims to show “not just problems but also solutions,” per a Google blog post. Googler sourced more than 24 million satellite photos taken over four decades for the tool. The service uses satellite imaging to let you explore all corners of the world – some in 3D – from your computer.Īnd as of last April, users can now access a clever time-lapse feature that shows how their neighborhood has changed over the last 37 years. Google Earth comes loaded with plenty of cool features, including a time-lapse tool that can show you how our planet has changed.Īlphabet’s Google Earth is one of the handiest tools to exist in our time. Mega asteroid twice size of Empire State Building will make ‘close approach’īizarre ‘pigeon metaverse’ lets you live as a VIRTUAL bird A NASA scientist aims to stop ‘deadly alien viruses’ from reaching Earth and killing us