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Chapter 12
Searching for and Displaying Images
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 To specify the characters that the IPTC field should end with: Choose “ends with”.
 To specify that the IPTC field should hold no entry: Choose “is empty”.
 To specify that the IPTC field can be any entry as long as the field is not empty: Choose
“is not empty”.
6
Enter an IPTC value you want to search by in the IPTC text field.
7
Choose “any” from the Match pop-up menu, if it’s not already chosen.
The images that match the search criteria are immediately displayed in the Browser. To
save your search results, see “
Searching by EXIF Information
You can search for and locate images using any EXIF information recorded by your
camera for your images. For example, you might locate any images that were created
with a certain camera or at a specific exposure. To search for images by EXIF
information, you use the EXIF search options.
To search for images by EXIF information:
1
In the Projects inspector, select a project or an album you want to search.
2
Click the Query HUD button beside the search field in the Browser (or press
Command-F).
3
In the Query HUD, choose EXIF from the Add Filter pop-up menu.
4
Select the EXIF checkbox, then choose an EXIF field you want to search by from the
EXIF pop-up menu.
5
Choose an option from the middle pop-up menu to qualify your search.
6
Enter the EXIF value you want to search by in the EXIF text field.
7
Choose “any” from the Match pop-up menu, if it’s not already chosen.
The images that match the search criteria are immediately displayed in the Browser.
To save your search results, see “
Choose an EXIF field
to search by.
Select the EXIF checkbox.
Choose how you want to
qualify your search from
this pop-up menu.
Enter an EXIF value here.