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Search For Keywords On Mac

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“Okay, albums are great,” you say, “but do you really expect me to look through 20 albums just to locate pictures with specific people or places?” Never fear, good Mac owner. You can also assign descriptive keywords to images to help you organize your collection and locate certain pictures fast. Staad pro v8i manual. Photos comes with several standard keywords, and you can create your own as well.

Suppose that you want to identify your images according to special events in your family. Birthday photos should have their own keywords, and anniversaries deserve another. By assigning keywords, you can search for Elsie’s sixth birthday or your silver wedding anniversary (no matter which album they’re in), and all related photos with those keywords appear like magic! (Well, almost like magic. You need to choose View→Metadata→Keywords, which toggles the Keyword display on and off in the Viewer.)

Photos includes these keywords, which are already available:

*Search Keywords or ISBN. Store Sign in Bag (0) Email Address. Forgot Password? Search result for 'macdesktops' (11) Filters. Price Low to High. Price High to Low. Apple Mac mini Intel Core i3 8GB Memory 128GB Solid-State Drive Space Gray - ONLINE ONLY.

*The essential keyboard shortcuts ('hot keys') available in Byword on the Mac OSX operating system. Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

*How to Tag Photos with Keywords on Your Mac. Click the Search button on the toolbar and then type the desired keyword. (You can search for multiple keywords by separating them with spaces.) The images that remain in the Viewer after a search must have all the keywords you specified. If an image is identified by only three of four keywords.

*Birthday

*Checkmark

*Family

*Favorite

*Flagged

*Movie

*Kids

*Photo Booth

*Photo Stream

*Vacation

*RAW

Get the MAC addresses (hardware addresses) of the hosts network interfaces. Mac; mac-address; hardware-address; network; system; Publisher. To permanently delete a keyword from photos and the catalog, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the keyword in the Keyword List panel and choose Delete from the menu. You can also select keywords and click the Minus icon (-) at the top of the Keyword List panel.

The Checkmark keyword comes in handy for temporarily identifying specific images because you can search for just the check-marked photos. Say that you’re searching for 12 great shots for a custom calendar. You can Checkmark those shots temporarily to mark them, and you can remove the check mark when the calendar is finished.

Click the keyword buttons that you want to attach to the selected images to mark them. Or click the highlighted keyword buttons that you want to remove from the selected images to disable them. You can assign as many keywords to a photo as you like.

To sift through your entire collection of images by using keywords, click the Search button on the toolbar and then type the desired keyword. (You can search for multiple keywords by separating them with spaces.)Keyword Search Key Command

The images that remain in the Viewer after a search must have all the keywords you specified. If an image is identified by only three of four keywords you chose, for example, it isn’t a match, and it doesn’t appear in the Viewer.Search For Keywords On Mac

To view photos by Moments, Collections, or Years, click the Photos button on the toolbar. You can switch among Years, Collections, and Moments views by clicking the Forward and Back arrows in the upper-left corner of the Photos window.

 

 

 

 

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