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When you open a Collection in the app, there are many ways to view your photos. In this FAQ, we’ll define the tools to sort, filter, analyze your images. 

  • Chronological sorting: The app’s default view is to sort your images from newest to oldest. You can change this to sort oldest to newest using the toggle. 
  • Quality sorting: You can see the best 15%, middle 70%, and worst 15% of the images in your collection based on an AI-generated evidence score that evaluates clarity, composition, and content. The default to this setting is “All Photos.” Click the dropdown to toggle between best, middle, and worst. 
  • Image viewer: Clicking a photo opens a detailed view on the right, showing metadata and providing options for navigation and deletion.
  • Similar photos: AI identifies and groups visually or contextually similar photos. An overlay indicates the number of similar photos, and clicking it opens the Similarity View. The “Original” image in the similar set of photos is considered the best photo out of that set by the AI. 
  • Filtered by Month: Easily view the photos in your collection by which month they were taken in. The “Filtered by Month” option organizes photos based on the capture date; photos without that metadata are placed in an “Unknown Date” folder.
  • AI Curated Albums: AI Curated Albums are automatically generated photo groupings based on categories identified by MediaViz AI. When a Collection is analyzed, MediaViz applies labels to each image along with confidence scores that reflect how certain the system is about each label. If a label meets the confidence threshold (for example, identifying a “Toddler” with high certainty), the image is placed into the relevant curated album—such as Early Childhood.

You can view the applied labels for any image by opening it in the Image Viewer, which helps explain why it was included in a particular album. This feature saves time by automatically organizing images by subject, so you don’t have to manually sort through them one by one.

Note: An image can appear in multiple curated albums if it fits more than one category. Some categories may not contain photos if no matches were found.

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