cathit
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Post by cathit on Sept 29, 2020 19:28:10 GMT
I am in the process of organizing my photos in Photoshop. I have been tagging all the photos by who is in the photo. So I’ve tagged all photos of my daughter, Eve. I’ve also tagged all photos that my son, Adam, is in. So I can pull just pictures that either one is in. My question is, can I somehow click on both tags so I can just pull pictures with both Adam and Eve in? Hoping there are a few PS experts her. TIA.
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caangel
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Post by caangel on Sept 29, 2020 20:29:29 GMT
I am in the process of organizing my photos in Photoshop. I have been tagging all the photos by who is in the photo. So I’ve tagged all photos of my daughter, Eve. I’ve also tagged all photos that my son, Adam, is in. So I can pull just pictures that either one is in. My question is, can I somehow click on both tags so I can just pull pictures with both Adam and Eve in? Hoping there are a few PS experts her. TIA. I believe you can but I haven't used PS in a long time. Do you use PS for other stuff too? If not I highly recommend Google photos for organizing. It has facial recognition (no tagging), geotagging based on meta data or iconic images of famous locations, automatically sorts by date based on the meta data and an amazing search function (that again requires no tagging). I have done searches for school, strong, red, Christmas, beach, bike, etc and never tagged a thing.
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Post by AussieMeg on Sept 29, 2020 23:24:33 GMT
I'm not sure how you're doing it in Photoshop?? Do you have an old version of Photoshop on disc, or do you have Photoshop CS by subscription? If you have CS, you will also have Bridge, which is the best way to organise and tag photos.
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cathit
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Post by cathit on Sept 30, 2020 0:55:11 GMT
I’m using PS 2020. I’ve got about 28,000 pictures on it. This has been my pandemic project. I’ve googled to find out if I can do this, but not sure I’m using the correct terminology.
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Post by AussieMeg on Sept 30, 2020 6:01:50 GMT
I’m using PS 2020. I’ve got about 28,000 pictures on it. This has been my pandemic project. I’ve googled to find out if I can do this, but not sure I’m using the correct terminology. Photoshop and Lightroom and Bridge are all part of Adobe CS (Creative Suite). Bridge is the program that most people who have CS use to organise photos. I have no idea how to organise photos in Photoshop. Hopefully someone else can help you!
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