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- | Descriptors are used to store your descriptive information in different categories. | + | {{page> |
- | Once you load an image into the Image Archive the descriptors “Image Name,” “Description, | ||
- | “Image Name” defaults to the file name of the imported picture. | ||
- | The descriptor “Description” is left empty, inviting you to enter your own text. The “File Date and Time” are carried over from the creation date of the original file. | ||
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- | ===== Adding or Editing Descriptor Content ===== | ||
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- | To add or edit text, simply click on the specific Descriptor Line below the image and a space will open where you can type your text. If the Descriptor Line area is next to the “Date and Time,” right click on it (or on any of the Descriptor Lines) and a window “Descriptors” will open. Alternatively, | ||
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- | The Descriptors Panel maintains the text information and other tags associated with an image. At the top of the window are two arrows which are navigation buttons (see below) to browse to the next or previous image’s descriptor content. | ||
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- | If only one image was selected, then the navigation buttons will automatically select the previous or next image in the current folder. | ||
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- | ==== StudioLine Descriptor Types ==== | ||
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- | Descriptor text can also be spell-checked. For details go to the [[: |