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Managing files and catalogs
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also reflected on your hard drive. To open a window displaying the folder the item came from, click the Reveal In
Explorer button
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Keyword Tags
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Displays the tags attached to the item and any albums that the file appears in.
Keyword Tags
Displays if more than four tags are attached to the item and any albums that the file appears in.
History
Displays when a photo was imported and/or modified, and where it was imported from. The History
information may also include a listing of any project that uses the photo and a variety of other details, such as when it
was shared or printed.
Metadata
Displays a list of any metadata associated with the item, such as the camera make and model, the camera
settings used to take the photo, and the file type. To view basic camera information, select Brief. To view all EXIF
(Exchangeable Image File) information, select Complete.
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Backup and synchronize catalogs, albums, and files
Backup/Synchronize files
Note: The Backup/Synchronization feature is available to registered users in the United States only.
Sign up with your Adobe ID to receive free online benefits such as 2GB of free storage, automatic online backup,
automatic syncing of your photos and video clips on multiple computers, access to your photos and videos at
Photoshop.com, and a personal URL for sharing your photo/video albums.
When you sign in with your Adobe ID in Elements
Organizer, you can backup your albums and catalogs to
Photoshop.com servers. For example, if you add keyword tags to media files on your computer, the corresponding
photos on Photoshop.com server are updated with the tags. The albums and catalogs must be marked for
Backup/Synchronization.
Important: All images within a stack are backed up/synchronized across all machines. However, you must manually
recreate the stack itself on each machine. Only the first file of a version set is backed up.
The Backup/Synchronization wizard is displayed when you log in for the first time. It is also displayed if you have never
started synchronization.