Organize and find your photos, For your pc – Nokia 6682 User Manual
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4 Select whether you want to be automatically
notified of changes to the folder each time you
start Photoshop Album.
5 Click
OK
.
To transfer photos to a compatible PC using
From Files
and Folders
:
1 Use Nokia PC Suite to transfer the photos to your PC
hard drive. See the Nokia PC Suite user guide. Note the
folder where the photos are placed on your PC.
2 Click
Get Photos
in the shortcuts bar, and select
From Files and Folders
.
3 Choose the folder where the photos were placed in step 1.
4 Move the cursor over a file or folder. Select a photo,
multiple photos, or a folder, and click
Get photos
.
To transfer photos from a memory card, you will need your
own memory card reader.
1 Make sure that your memory card reader is connected
properly and turned on.
2 Remove the memory card from your mobile phone,
attach the memory card adapter supplied with the
phone, and insert it to your card reader.
3 Click
Get Photos
in the shortcuts bar, and select
From Camera or Card Reader
.
4 Select
Create Subfolder Using Date/Time of Import
if you want the photos to be stored in a folder named
with the date and time they were imported.
5 Click
OK
.
6 To erase the photos from your memory card once they
are transferred to Photoshop Album, select
Delete
Photos on Camera or Memory Card after Import
.
7 Click
OK
.
When Photoshop Album has finished importing the photos,
they appear in the photo well.
Organize and find your photos
Photoshop Album automatically organizes your photos by
date so that you can easily find your photos. To organize
your photos further, use tags. Use keyword tags to find
photos based on the people in them, where the photo was
taken, the event, and other characteristics of the photo.
When you tag your photos, you do not have to remember
the file name, date, or folder for each photo.
Click
Organize
in the shortcuts bar to open the
Tag
pane.
To create your own tag:
1 Click
New
in the
Tag
pane and choose
New Tag
.
2 In the
Create Tag
dialog box, use the
Category
menu to choose which subcategory you want to list
the tag under.
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