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Using search and browsers to find images - Lightroom Tutorial
From the course: Organizing and Archiving Digital Photos
Using search and browsers to find images
- [Instructor] All the work we've been doing with backing up our images is great. But if you can't find them, guess what, you really haven't accomplished your goal. So I'm going to take a look at a few sort of searching applications and approaches here. The first one we're very familiar with, which is searching within a photo management applications such as Lightroom. This is Lightroom now, which used to be Lightroom CC. There's a search bar at the top. We can search albums, images, things like that. It works very well as long as the image you're looking for is in that Lightroom catalog. Same thing with photos. Photos for Mac OS has a great search. And in fact, not only can you search for text things such as Las Vegas in an album or Las Vegas in a file name, but you can also search for a geotag, where an image has been geotag in Las Vegas. And in fact, it even has artificial intelligence at it leverages that so you could…
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The difference between backing up and archiving3m 52s
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Mortality rate for hard drives ten years old or more3m 57s
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Strategies for prolonging the health of older hard drives2m 8s
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Considerations for transferring content from older hard drives3m 58s
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Naming conventions for your image folders3m 25s
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Second location hard drives4m 12s
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