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Started by deepdreamer, January 26, 2014, 12:38

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deepdreamer

Hi there,
Recently I asked my friend(software developer) to create simple application for sorting keywords order. I use Adobe Lightroom to keyword my images, but it's automatically sorting keywords in Alphabetical order.
As you know some agencies want to classify keywords in order of importance. Or you might want to change your strategy and re-sort your keywords for specific images/videos.

Anyway if anybody finds this application useful – feel free to use it.
Paste your keywords into textbox, then drag and drop objects(frames), final text appears below.

http://keywords-order.usefulapps.eu

jefftakespics2

Thanks. Tried it and it works quite well.

KB

I agree; thank you!

I do wish you could have it save a cookie with preferences, so I don't have to set the delimiter fields every time. But otherwise it's perfect.

deepdreamer

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Quote from: KB on January 26, 2014, 15:58
I agree; thank you!

I do wish you could have it save a cookie with preferences, so I don't have to set the delimiter fields every time. But otherwise it's perfect.

Good point. I will ask my friend about this.

However when you paste keywords ending "," or ";" you don't have to select any delimiter, just leave it empty.

Only when you have combination of keywords like "woman, New York, man, United Kingdom" when you select Delimiters "," then you get words like "woman" in one frame and both words "New York" in other frame.

Example without delimiters:
http://keywords-order.usefulapps.eu/?tags=woman%2C+New+York%2C+man%2C+United+Kingdom&delimiter=+&delimiter2=+

Example with delimiters:
http://keywords-order.usefulapps.eu/?tags=woman%2C+New+York%2C+man%2C+United+Kingdom&delimiter=%2C&delimiter2=%2C

KB

Quote from: deepdreamer on January 26, 2014, 16:37
Good point. I will ask my friend about this.

However when you paste keywords ending "," or ";" you don't have to select any delimiter, just leave it empty.

Only when you have combination of keywords like "woman, New York, man, United Kingdom" when you select Delimiters "," then you get words like "woman" in one frame and both words "New York" in other frame.
My keyword terms almost always have a few with multiple words in them. But it isn't that big a deal to have to select the delimiters.  :D

deepdreamer

Quote from: KB on January 26, 2014, 15:58
I agree; thank you!

I do wish you could have it save a cookie with preferences, so I don't have to set the delimiter fields every time. But otherwise it's perfect.

Done :) now you don't have to set the delimiter fields every time

KB

Even better -- no cookie needed, only need set it once per session. Thank you (and your friend). If I find myself using this often, I will donate a bit to help.  :)

Quote from: deepdreamer on January 27, 2014, 07:06
Quote from: KB on January 26, 2014, 15:58
I agree; thank you!

I do wish you could have it save a cookie with preferences, so I don't have to set the delimiter fields every time. But otherwise it's perfect.

Done :) now you don't have to set the delimiter fields every time

dingles

I never realized keyword order mattered. Is this true for all agencies? I amy have to go back and do a lot of reordering

ShadySue

Quote from: dingles on January 27, 2014, 18:00
I never realized keyword order mattered. Is this true for all agencies? I amy have to go back and do a lot of reordering
Don't bother with iStock - it won't 'stick'.

dingles

Quote from: ShadySue on January 27, 2014, 18:12
Quote from: dingles on January 27, 2014, 18:00
I never realized keyword order mattered. Is this true for all agencies? I amy have to go back and do a lot of reordering
Don't bother with iStock - it won't 'stick'.

Thanks, what about SS, DT, DP?

cuppacoffee

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Order doesn't matter for DT, all keywords are reordered alphabetically and phrases are split up.

Batman

Quote from: dingles on January 27, 2014, 18:20
Quote from: ShadySue on January 27, 2014, 18:12
Quote from: dingles on January 27, 2014, 18:00
I never realized keyword order mattered. Is this true for all agencies? I amy have to go back and do a lot of reordering
Don't bother with iStock - it won't 'stick'.

Thanks, what about SS, DT, DP?

It's good for people who have to much time or think it halps.