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Customize the Library Filter bar, Save Library Filter bar settings as a preset

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 95 Organizing photos in the catalog Customize the Library Filter bar Lightroom provides six predefined filters to let you quickly perform common filters and restore default settings. ❖ In the Library Filter bar or the Filmstrip, choose any of the following from the Custom Filter menu: Default Columns Opens the Metadata options to the default four columns: Date, Camera, Lens, and Label, and all metadata selected in each category. Filters Off Turns off all filters and hides all filter options. Flagged Displays photos with a Pick flag. Location Columns Filters photos by Country, State/Province, City, and Location metadata categories. Rated Displays photos with a star rating of one or higher. Unrated Displays photos that have no star rating. Save Library Filter bar settings as a preset To expedite common searches and filter operations, save your filter criteria as a preset. 1 Using the Text, Attribute, and Metadata options in the Library Filter bar, specify criteria to filter your photos. 2 Choose Save Current Settings As New Preset from the Custom Filter menu at the right side of the Library Filter bar or the Filmstrip. 3 Type a name for the preset in the New Preset dialog box, and click Create. Apply a Library Filter bar preset ❖ To apply a filter preset, select it from the Custom Filter menu. Delete a Library Filter bar preset ❖ To delete a filter preset, select it from the Custom Filter menu and then choose Delete Preset "Preset Name." Rename a Library Filter bar preset ❖ To rename a filter preset, select it from the Custom Filter menu and then choose Rename Preset "Preset Name." Find photos using collections Besides letting you view and organize photos, selecting collections provides a way to find specific photos. 1 In the Collections panel, select one or more items. The photos in the collections are displayed in the Grid view and the Filmstrip. Selecting a collection set includes all of the collections in the set. 2 (Optional) To refine your search, apply a Text, Attribute, or Metadata filter using the Library Filter bar. More Help topics "Photo collections" on page 66 Find photos using keyword tags Using the Keyword List panel, you can find photos that contain specific keyword tags. 1 In the Keyword List panel, select a keyword tag and click the right-pointing arrow next to the photo count. Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Organizing photos in the catalog
Customize the Library Filter bar
Lightroom provides six predefined filters to let you quickly perform common filters and restore default settings.
In the Library Filter bar or the Filmstrip, choose any of the following from the Custom Filter menu:
Default Columns
Opens the Metadata options to the default four columns: Date, Camera, Lens, and Label, and all
metadata selected in each category.
Filters Off
Turns off all filters and hides all filter options.
Flagged
Displays photos with a Pick flag.
Location Columns
Filters photos by Country, State/Province, City, and Location metadata categories.
Rated
Displays photos with a star rating of one or higher.
Unrated
Displays photos that have no star rating.
Save Library Filter bar settings as a preset
To expedite common searches and filter operations, save your filter criteria as a preset.
1
Using the Text, Attribute, and Metadata options in the Library Filter bar, specify criteria to filter your photos.
2
Choose Save Current Settings As New Preset from the Custom Filter menu at the right side of the Library Filter bar
or the Filmstrip.
3
Type a name for the preset in the New Preset dialog box, and click Create.
Apply a Library Filter bar preset
To apply a filter preset, select it from the Custom Filter menu.
Delete a Library Filter bar preset
To delete a filter preset, select it from the Custom Filter menu and then choose Delete Preset “
Preset Name.”
Rename a Library Filter bar preset
To rename a filter preset, select it from the Custom Filter menu and then choose Rename Preset “
Preset Name.”
Find photos using collections
Besides letting you view and organize photos, selecting collections provides a way to find specific photos.
1
In the Collections panel, select one or more items.
The photos in the collections are displayed in the Grid view and the Filmstrip. Selecting a collection set includes all of
the collections in the set.
2
(Optional) To refine your search, apply a Text, Attribute, or Metadata filter using the Library Filter bar.
More Help topics
Photo collections
” on page
66
Find photos using keyword tags
Using the Keyword List panel, you can find photos that contain specific keyword tags.
1
In the Keyword List panel, select a keyword tag and click the right-pointing arrow next to the photo count.
Updated 03 September 2009