

For anyone you click on, all your photos of them will be added to the album-including new photos you take later. Add a title for the album, then hit “Select people & pets.” You’ll then see a menu of faces to select. If you haven’t created a Live Album already, head to the Albums section of Google Photos and select “Create album” in the top-right part of your screen.

(If not, here’s a useful primer.) I will, however, suggest using the “Live Albums” feature in Google Photos, which uses face recognition to automatically update albums over time. Get Google Photos ready for the projectįor this story, I’m going to assume you’re already using Google Photos and are somewhat familiar with how it works. But once you’ve got it up and running, you might never want to go back to boring, static wallpapers. Those videos are similarly paced to the "classic" Aerials from Apple, so they just look right at home in Aerial.Setting up Google Photos with John’s Background Switcher (which I’ll refer to as “JBS” from here on) isn’t as intuitive as it could be. More than 4 hours of video content, all in 4K, mastered to both look great and take as little space as possible.

On top of the 20 videos that Joshua Michaels & Hal Bergman gifted to Aerial, they are also releasing new video sets from Monterey, New York and the American Southwest. New overlays are available to be displayed, including support for both Apple Music and Spotify, to see what's currently playing in the background while your screensaver is playing! More overlays! Including Apple Music and Spotify Just specify the same location on each, and you are good to go! This includes internal drives, external drives and network shares!Īnd if you have multiple users on the same computer, you can finally share the same cache. Thanks to Apple's changes to macOS Monterey, Aerial can now again let you pick where you want to store your cache folder. Support for storing your videos pretty much anywhere Want to see videos from Iceland and Patagonia? Two clicks will do it now! You can quickly change what you want to see and Aerial will react to it, updating your cache as needed. All options are directly accessible now, and more importantly, you can make multiple selections of things you want to watch. A simplified yet more powerful UIĪerial 3 refines the UI introduced previously by simplifying it. The latest videos from tvOS 15 are now available in Aerial 3.0, including videos from Patagonia, Grand Canyon, Scotland and Iceland.
