Attach tags in elements organizer, To remove a tag, Auto-analyzer – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual
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USING ADOBE PREMIERE ELEMENTS 8 EDITOR
Managing clips with the Organizer
Last updated 8/12/2010
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To attach multiple tags to one or more files, Shift-click or Ctrl-click the tags in the Select Tag menu, and then drag
them to one of the selected files.
Attach tags in Elements Organizer
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In Elements Organizer, do any of the following:
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To attach one tag to one file, drag the tag onto the file.
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To attach one tag to multiple files, Shift-click or Ctrl-click the files to select them, and then drag the tag onto one
of the selected files.
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To attach multiple tags to one or more files, Shift-click or Ctrl-click the tags, and then drag them to one of the
selected files.
Note: You can also attach tags while previewing a clip in Elements Organizer.
To remove a tag
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Do any one of the following:
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To remove a tag, in the Organize workspace, right-click the file’s thumbnail, and choose Remove Tag > [tag name]
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To remove a tag in Elements Organizer, right-click the file’s thumbnail, and select Remove Keyword tag > [tag name]
Note: To access Elements Organizer, click Organize > Organizer.
Auto-Analyzer
Smart tags enable you to easily find footage by quality and content (such as people, and audio). Smart tagging aids you
in finding the best footage while eliminating the bad footage (such as blurry, shaky, and dark). By default, Adobe
Premiere Elements analyzes as a background task on all the data present in the Organize workspace. Content analysis
occurs when Adobe Premiere Elements is idle or when low-priority tasks are performed. Hence it does not interfere
with normal operation of the application. You can turn off Auto-Analyzer:
1 Click Organize > Organizer to launch the Elements Organizer.
2 Select Edit > Preferences > Auto Analyzer Options.
3 To turn off Auto-Analyzer, deselect Analyze All Media In Catalog Automatically.
You can perform analysis from several different areas of Adobe Premiere Elements. You can analyze content during
the capture process, from the Organize workspace and Elements Organizer, and while creating an InstantMovie.
While analyzing content for smart tags, Adobe Premiere Elements also performs scene detection. Scene detection
separates different scenes within a clip into separate subclips based on content changes.
You can specify which quality and content categories to analyze. Many categories, such as audio and faces, have one
or more layers of subcategories to choose from as well. When an abrupt visual change is detected, Adobe Premiere
Elements creates a subclip.
Smart tags appear in the Smart Tags category in the Elements Organizer. You can view these tags and select them for
sorting purposes, but you cannot delete or edit them. (You can delete them from individual clips.) Click the Smart Tag
button in the Keyword Tags panel in Elements Organizer to view all clips that have or have not been smart tagged.