Find and filter photos – Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual
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Open and close panels on the left and right side of Lightroom modules by clicking the disclosure triangle next to the
panel name.
3. Find and filter photos.
When you have hundreds or thousands of photos, locating a specific image might not be as easy as simply selecting a
folder or a collection. Luckily, the Library Filter bar at the top of the Grid view can help. The Library Filter bar lets you
find photos by various types of metadata: you can find photos by keyword, rating, color label, and more.
1
Select one or more folders or collections to search. Or, select All Photographs in the Catalog panel.
2
Press \ to display the Library Filter bar if it's not visible.
3
In the Library Filter bar, select a criteria by which to filter. If you want to find all photos with a certain keyword, for
example, click Text.
4
Specify filter criteria. For example, choose Text > Keywords > Contains All and type rodeo in the search box. For a
text filter, press Enter (Windows) or (Return).
Photos that meet your criteria appear in the Grid view.
You can also filter photos by using the Filter menu in the upper-right corner of the Filmstrip.
See
Find photos using the Library Filter bar
and
Filter photos in the Filmstrip and Grid view
.