Open the media browser, Set media browser viewing preferences, Media browser icons – Adobe Elements Organizer 9 User Manual
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USING ELEMENTS 9 ORGANIZER
Viewing and fixing photos and videos
Last updated 9/12/2011
Open the Media Browser
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To open the Media Browser from the Date view of the Elements
Organizer, do one of the following:
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Select
Display > Media Browser.
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Click
Return To Media Browser toward the bottom of the Organizer.
Set Media Browser viewing preferences
1 In the Media Browser, choose Edit > Preferences
> General (Windows®), or Adobe Elements 9 Organizer >
Preferences > General (Mac® OS).
2 Specify options as desired, such as the following:
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To order pictures within a day so that the newest pictures appear first, choose Show Newest First Within Each Day.
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To rescale photos more than 100% of actual size, up to the maximum size of the space available, select Allow Photos
To Resize. Deselect this option to display small images at their actual size even when more space is available for
display.
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To re-enable dialog boxes that you had chosen not to display again, click Reset All Warning Dialogs.
Media Browser icons
Some of the following icons appear only when you select the Details option, and others appear at all times:
Stack icon
Indicates that the thumbnail represents a stack of photos.
Version Set icon
Indicates that the thumbnail represents a stack of edited versions of a photo.
Video Scene Group icon
Indicates that the thumbnail represents a video scene of a video scene group.
Video icon
Indicates that the thumbnail represents a video clip.
Disc icon
Indicates that the thumbnail represents an offline photo.
Audio icon
Indicates that the thumbnail includes an audio caption.
Multiple Keyword Tag icon
Indicates that keyword tags are attached to the media file. Place the pointer over the
tag icon to see the keyword tags attached.
Keyword Tag icons
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Indicate the specific keyword tags that are attached to the media file.
Album icon
Indicates that the photo is part of an album. Place the pointer over the icon to see the album name.
Hidden photo icon
Indicates that the thumbnail is a hidden file.
Project icon
Indicates that the thumbnail is used in a project.
Photo Project icon
Indicates that the photo is part of a multiple page project.
Rating stars
Shows the rating of the photo, on a scale of five stars.
Select a Media Browser view
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Choose
Display > [display option].
Choose from the following display options:
Thumbnail View
Displays thumbnails of your media files in the sort order you specify.
Import Batch
Displays media files in the batches in which they were imported and shows how the media files were
imported.