on 27/11/2002 19:05, Jonathan Keenan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have bit the bullet and started cataloguing all my existing digital images > so I can find them quicker and get a better idea of what I have shot over > the past few years..... Iview Media Pro is the fastest and easiest to use. > I�ve hit a brick wall and was wondering if anyone out there is familiar with > Portfolio. Very. > Basically I am having trouble assigning keywords from an existing catalogued > image to new or other items. Sometimes it works usually it does not. I have > been trying to use the �Edit Keywords� function, assigning the relevant > words, click OK and bingo... they have NOT been assigned to the other > selected items. Why does the help say that�s how to do it. A plague on them > all. On single images you can do it directly in the Command I info box. In Portfolio 5 , I think keywords was Command Y but not sure. In Portfolio 6 its command option K . Type into the field , use the enter key to add the new word to the list. Add more and use enter for as many as like. Assign is a badly chosen word for validate all. You don't need to assign until the end when all words are added. You also have the master keywords list to the right. You need to be in the admin mode to use and edit the master keywords themselves , or have permissions as to their use. > I am on a demo , but full working, version 5. If I cannot get this to work > any better than it is now I will be back to the list for suggested > alternatives. P6 is more stable and a little better for what it's good at. I really hope they will continue with an OSX version. > For me this is crucial to the whole process of digital imaging but am unsure > if it is OT. I defer to the powers that be. If it is, some off list > assistance would be appreciated. If you want further info , then yes offlist would be the ticket. Neil Snape [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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