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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: takestock on October 24, 2006, 16:54
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Anyone know a handy way of copying multiple keywords?
Martin
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Copying from what ... to what?
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Cntl C, Cntl X ???
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what program are you opening your images in?
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Opening in Paint Shop Pro 8.
Is it possible to have a list in word and copy in?
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I use pixvue and can copy and paste from excell. I have no experience with Paint shop pro.
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Opening in Paint Shop Pro 8.
Is it possible to have a list in word and copy in?
you should be able to open the 'file info' somewhere, which shows the iptc info, keywords, shutterspeed...
in photoshop it is
File > File info
or, ctrl+alt+shift+i
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definitely pixvue!
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pixvue also predicts the title and description from the previous entries so if you have a similar set of photos and you have type up your title,description and keywords in notepad,word,excell etc
when you type in the first letter pixvue will fill in the rest and then you can have the keywords in the active paste function to save yourself switching back.
Only problem is, pixvue alphabetises the keywords (though I suspect they all do that) so you you into problems with Fotolia's most relevant 7 first rule though I wonder like their 1.4 million images is this really the case.
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Fintastique - I didn't know that. I never started typing (cut and paste straight away). will have to try that out.
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I noticed that PixVue seems to keep a "dictionary" of words that you have used. Is there any way to edit that "dictionary"?
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Only problem is, pixvue alphabetises the keywords (though I suspect they all do that)
Exifer and Irfanview don't sort keywords, they remain as entered. Irfanview however lets me include a keyword in any position.
Regards,
Adelaide