Photo supreme manual
The Thesaurus can "fill itself" from the keywords in your files and also supports multiple import formats (in case you want to carry over your keyword list from PS). It is accessed in the Keyword and Metadata Panel. In IMatch this is implemented in form of the The Universal Thesaurus, which manages your keyword hierarchies (controlled vocabulary, but also works for all other metadata tags (descriptions, stock titles, rights). I'm aware that PS uses some kind of keyword hierarchy to avoid repetition and typing. The Visual Index provides a great overview of all major IMatch features and function groups. I can only recommend to watch some of the free tutorial videos in the IMatch Learning Center and utilize the IMatch Help System to learn your ways around IMatch.įor a beginner, the Keyboard Cheat Sheet is very helpful, because it lists all frequently used commands and their keyboard shortcuts.
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IMatch 'comes from' the professional DAM world and uses some concepts you might not know yet.
The Timeline arranges your files by their date and time. Switch to the Category View (with the tab on the upper-left) to see all categories IMatch has created automatically from the data in your files: groups your files by keywords ( based on the actual keywords in your files), IMatch Standard Categories groups your files on typical photographic metadata, IMatch Workflow Categories group your files by criteria like "missing title", "no keywords", "files with GPS data" etc.ĥ. Tip: Switch the Metadata Panel into the Browser layout to see all data IMatch has imported from your files.Ĥ. Use the The Metadata Panel and the The Keywords Panel to check which metadata is available in IMatch. Create an IMatch database and index the same files you have indexed in PSģ. Make sure PS has written all metadata back into the files.Ģ. I have never used IDImager/PS so I cannot really comment.īut, from experience, I would do this first:ġ.