3/17/2023 0 Comments Lightroom keyword manager mac![]() ![]() You can see it assigned Hawaii to all of them, or remove them. I can select them all, bring up the Keyword Manager, and then just select Hawaii for all of them. So, for instance, I can jump here and say I want to put all of these photos under Hawaii. Now it is easy to assign keywords en mass. So you can see it actually shows me there is an album now called that but in addition I'm going to just look at the keywords here and I can see them both. Likewise if I were to do a search for flowers now I'll get the same result. Now if I jump to the flowers Smart Album both of them are now there because the Smart Album is going to automatically update. It auto completes because it is an existing keyword. So, for instance, let's go and find another photo that I can add to that collection. This being a Smart Album will automatically update as I add new photos that have flowers in them then I will see them appear. So instead of just having to search for it I can quickly and easily just jump to it there. It tells me right now there is one item matched. So flowers and I can assign it the condition that the keyword is and it shows me all the keywords I have selected and put flowers there. Now if I wanted to permanently have something over here where I can quickly see all my flowers photos I could create a new Smart Album and I could call it what I want. I know I can always quickly and easily find all my photos with flowers in them by just searching. ![]() See them all here and then do various things with those photos and I never have to create an album. I can quickly see all those flowers by doing a search for it. Say I had flowers assigned anytime I took a photo of flowers, no matter what year it was, no matter if I was on vacation or at home or what I was doing. So say if I assigned keywords like Hawaii and vacation and flowers. So without having to create an album at all I can actually search for these! I hit return and I can quickly see all the photos that I have labeled with it. Let me search for flowers and you can see it found that word flowers as one keyword there. Like you can just do a quick search for those keywords. So once you have assigned keywords you can use them for lots of different things. So you see there is a lot of functionality to make it easy for you to quickly and easily add and remove keywords to different photos. Do anything I want there in Edit Keyword. I can add new keywords or remove keywords. ![]() So, for instance, if I have assigned Denver to several photos I can rename it here and that new keyword will be assigned to all the ones that Denver was assigned to before. I can also hit Edit Keywords here and see a list of all these different keywords. So vacation can be one of them and then quickly with just one key stroke add that as long as you have this open. So you can actually use this for some common keywords you assign. So as long as this Keyword panel is open, and this is a floating panel that will always float above what you are doing, I can use this V here and assign. So for instance I can drag vacation here and you can see it adds to this Quick Group and assigns this little keyboard shortcut. You can also add some of these keywords to a Quick Group. I can remove it and you can see it got rid of it there. I can select, you can see it says flowers and Hawaii are set for this but I can say set it for vacation as well and you can see it added vacation to it. The Keyword Manager shows me all the keywords I have assigned to any photo here. Now another way to work with keywords besides using the Info window here, and you can see I can actually select and delete these if I wanted to and easily add new ones, but I'll get rid of that and I can bring up the Keyword Manager. ![]() I'll add Hawaii in there and I've got both of these now assigned to this photo. I can actually click on it and see what keywords are there. I'll type it in and you can see now there is a little tag that appears because under View, Metadata I have Keyword selected and that will then show me this tag here. So there is some flowers in this picture and let me create a keyword for flowers. Here you can see there is a field for Adding a Keyword and I can add any keyword I want. Bring up the info window about this photo. Let's select a photo, let's dig down here, and I'll select a photo like this one. So let's start by assigning some keywords to some photos. So if you are into organizing your photos then you want to learn how to use keywords in the new Photos app because it is a great way to organize them in all sorts of different ways and to find individual photos as well as put together groups of photos very quickly. On today's episode let's take a look at using Keywords in the new Photos app. Check out Using Keywords In Photos at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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