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  <title type="text">Keywording images</title>
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    <title type="html"><![CDATA[Keywording images]]></title>
    <updated>2010-01-14T19:42:36+00:00</updated>
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      <name>Roy Rainford</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Does anyone know of software that will help me to apply key words to my images to assist searches?</xhtml:div>
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    <title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Keywording images]]></title>
    <updated>2010-01-14T22:07:03+00:00</updated>
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      <name>Mick Burrell</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">You mean from within Finder to mimic what iPhoto and Aperture do?</xhtml:div>
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    <updated>2010-01-15T09:56:11+00:00</updated>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">If you only need a few keywords, the much-neglected Label feature of the finder can be surprisingly helpful. You can also add any text in the Spotlight Comments panel of the 'Get Info' box of any file or folder. I'm not a Spotlight guru and, on the face of it, searching on the Comments panel seems to be not exactly a one-click process. However, if you plan to use it regularly, I'm sure it could be streamlined. <xhtml:br/>
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Trevor</xhtml:div>
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    <updated>2010-01-15T10:45:25+00:00</updated>
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      <name>Mark Ford</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">If you use iPhoto then search the Help files for 'Assigning keywords or checkmarks to a photo.'<xhtml:br/>
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In Picasa they are called tags. <xhtml:br/>
The advantage of Picasa [apart from being free &amp; neat] is that it does not store your pictures but simply references those you want it to where-ever you might chose to store them.  Tags that you apply in Picasa can be found through Spotlight.</xhtml:div>
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    <updated>2010-01-15T21:39:57+00:00</updated>
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      <name>Roy Rainford</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Many thanks for the replies but I should have stated that I have to keyword all my images which I submit to a picture library. So it isn't for searches on my computer but for potential clients who are searching for particular images in the library online. There is a Windows based solution at:  http://www.imagekeyworder.com/default.aspx    <xhtml:br/>
but so far I haven't seen anything like that for the Mac.</xhtml:div>
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    <updated>2010-01-16T16:01:25+00:00</updated>
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      <name>Mark Ford</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">I had a quick look on MacUpdate and Version Tracker and there seem to be a few that might fit your purpose.<xhtml:br/>
Keyword Catalog?</xhtml:div>
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    <updated>2010-01-16T18:56:25+00:00</updated>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Thank you Mark. I have looked at a few possibilities from the sites you mention and downloaded one as a trial. (Stockphoto Catalog). Unfortunately I haven't found quite what I am looking for yet. Several are plug-ins for iPhoto which I don't use much. I use Photoshop Elements with Bridge for most of my images. I will keep looking and thanks again.</xhtml:div>
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    <updated>2010-01-16T22:14:00+00:00</updated>
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      <name>Tony Sullivan</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">If you use Bridge, you can use that to append keywords.<xhtml:br/>
Go to Adobe Bridge - Tools - Create Metadata Template. In the resulting dialogue box, select IPTC core, and tick the keywords line. You can then type your keywords in the box (you may want to take the time to apply a copyright to your piccies at the same time)<xhtml:br/>
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Then, once you have made the template, select your pictures and go to Tools - Append Metadata, and Robert is your close paternal relative! If you need different keywords for different images, just edit the template. <xhtml:br/>
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If you want to use different keywords all the time, just make visible the keywords panel in Bridge, and edit/use accordingly. This involves creating a whole list of commonly used (or not so common) keywords, selecting a photo, and ticking the appropriate keyword(s) for that image. That keyword(s) will then be appended to that image. Shheemples!<xhtml:br/>
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Bridge is a powerful tool, with many hidden tools - have a play before you fork out on other programs.<xhtml:br/>
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Hope this is useful</xhtml:div>
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    <updated>2010-01-16T22:31:41+00:00</updated>
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      <name>Tony Sullivan</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Here are just two results from a quick Google of 'Adobe Bridge Keywords'<xhtml:br/>
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http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/bridge/articles/lrvid4013_bri.html<xhtml:br/>
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http://blog.epicedits.com/2008/05/03/your-guide-to-adobe-bridge-useful-tips-and-tricks/<xhtml:br/>
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Again, I hope they are useful...<xhtml:br/>
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    <updated>2010-01-17T19:28:13+00:00</updated>
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      <name>Roy Rainford</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Many thanks Tony - I will have a close look at what you listed above.</xhtml:div>
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    <updated>2010-01-18T12:17:55+00:00</updated>
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    <author>
      <name>Derek Wright</name>
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      <xhtml:div xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Aperture also inserts keyword data into exported images, these keywords can be searched for by Spotlight </xhtml:div>
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