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Viewing picture information, Searching for pictures in a collection – Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual

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Working with Photos and Collections

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Viewing Picture Information

To view basic information about a picture outside of a
collection—such as resolution, file size, file type, or folder
location—click on the picture and select

Get Info

from the

Image menu.

To view basic information plus any descriptive information
that you added to a picture in a collection, follow these steps:

1

Open your collection as described on page 6-2.

2

Click the picture you want to view information on.

3

To view the picture alongside its descriptive
information, click the

Card View button to change

the collection view. Use the scroll bar to check
information on other pictures in your collection.

To view the descriptive information and change it at the
same time, if necessary, click the

File Info button

on the collection taskbar. You see the Collection Image
Properties dialog box, shown to the left.

Searching for Pictures in a Collection

To find a picture or set of pictures in a collection, you can
search for them by a variety of identification criteria.

Follow these steps to search in a collection:

1

Open your collection as described on page 6-2.

2

Click the

Find button on the taskbar. You see the

Find in Collection dialog box.

3

Select the search criteria you want to use in the Find
Where fields, as described in the following table.

Search criterion

Modifier

Description

Name (file name)

contains

Enter the whole name, part of the
name, or even one letter of the name

Kind (file type)

is

Select a file type from the list or
choose all image files; choose from:
.BMP, .EPS, .FPX, .GIF, .JPG, .PCX,
.PCD, .PSD, .PCT, or .TIF

Date modified

is, is not, is
before, or is
after

Enter a date in

mm/dd/yy format

Size (file size)

is less than
is greater than

Enter a file size in kilobytes (KB)

Subject

contains

Enter the whole subject, part of the
subject, or even one letter of the
subject you added

Keywords

contains

Enter one or more of the keywords
you added

Description

contains

Enter the whole description, part of
the description, or even one letter of
the description you added