Photos in iOS 10: No Way to Un-Tag a Person

Originator:SlaunchaMan
Number:rdar://26909493 Date Originated:21-Jun-2016 00:41 AM
Status:Open Resolved:
Product:iOS Product Version:10.0 (14A5261v)
Classification:Serious Bug Reproducible:Always
 
Area:
Photos

Summary:
I tagged a picture of my wife and I with my name, when really it should have been hers, and now we are merged in Photos. There does not seem to be a way to audit which pictures are tagged as which people, and now Photos is showing a blank thumbnail for one person and a half-width picture of me for the other.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Photos
2. Open a memory
3. Scroll to "People"
4. Tap on a person to find incorrectly-identified people instead.

Expected Results:
There is a way to audit the link between contacts and photos.

Actual Results:
There is no such control (though there is an option to confirm new photos)

Version:
iOS 10.0 (14A5261v)

Notes:
In the attached video, you can't see where I'm tapping, but I'm selecting the first four thumbnails (including the invisible one) in People, in order.

Configuration:
iPad Pro 12.9" (ML0N2LL/A)

Comments

If you're viewing a person you can 3D Touch on a photo, swipe up, and select "not this person". You could also tap "select" in the upper right corner, select all wrongly assigned photos, press the share button in the lower left corner and then select "not this person".

By max.nuding at June 23, 2016, 8:55 a.m. (reply...)

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