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iPhoto: how to find all pics not assigned to any keywords
Posted by: tuqqer
Date: July 08, 2006 02:13PM
Kind of says it all. I'm using iPhoto 6.0.4, and I want to find any and all images in the main iPhoto that I haven't assigned any keywords to (so I can assign them their appropriate keywords).

Thanks! Finally trying to use iPhoto as a good way to organize.



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Re: iPhoto: how to find all pics not assigned to any keywords
Posted by: LyleH
Date: July 08, 2006 04:28PM
If you View / Sort Photos / and select by Keyword, all of the photos with keywords will be either first or last, depending on whether you have "Ascending" or "Descending" selected.

LyleH
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Re: iPhoto: how to find all pics not assigned to any keywords
Posted by: StingMe
Date: July 08, 2006 04:54PM
Just create a new smart album using the "Keyword is None" condition...

Similarly, you can create a smart album using the "Album is not Any" condition to keep tabs on photos that are not organized into albums yet.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/08/2006 05:01PM by StingMe.
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Re: iPhoto: how to find all pics not assigned to any keywords
Posted by: tuqqer
Date: July 08, 2006 05:31PM
Hey, good one on the smart album! I don't use that feature enough in Tiger. Thanks for the reminder, it worked perfectly for this.



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Re: iPhoto: how to find all pics not assigned to any keywords
Posted by: chas_m
Date: July 08, 2006 06:01PM
"smart albums," "smart playlists" and "smart folders (saved searches)" are probably the second most-underused feature in Tiger (next to #1 by a long way, Automator).

It's an INCREDIBLE feature that YEARS ahead of Windows and even longtime Mac users (who've had Tiger since virtually day one) are ASTOUNDED when I demonstrate it.



chas_m




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