Hello,
I've recently organized a few thousand family photos and will be starting to digitize them shortly. We're planning to use FTM to make our tree, Ancestry for hints/connections/DNA, and Google Photos to backup and share our photos.
Unfortunately I'm stuck on how we're going to identify specific individuals in all of our group photos. And many of our older photos are of large family shots, so there are often quite a few individuals, many of whom look similar, in the photo.
I know FTM and Ancestry let you say who's in each photo, but do they let you point to who specifically each person is? As in face tagging? And if not is there a generally accepted way to record who's who for each photograph?
TIA for any assistance.
I've recently organized a few thousand family photos and will be starting to digitize them shortly. We're planning to use FTM to make our tree, Ancestry for hints/connections/DNA, and Google Photos to backup and share our photos.
Unfortunately I'm stuck on how we're going to identify specific individuals in all of our group photos. And many of our older photos are of large family shots, so there are often quite a few individuals, many of whom look similar, in the photo.
I know FTM and Ancestry let you say who's in each photo, but do they let you point to who specifically each person is? As in face tagging? And if not is there a generally accepted way to record who's who for each photograph?
TIA for any assistance.
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