Browsing The Catalog - Adobe 65064073 User Manual

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PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM
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In the Metadata tab, do any of the following, and then click OK:
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When you start typing a metadata entry that resembles a previous
Offer Suggestions From Recently Entered Values
entry, one or more suggestions appear as you type. Deselect this option to turn it off. Click Clear All Suggestion Lists
to clear previous entries.
Select this option to save develop settings directly to the
Write Develop Settings To XMP For JPG, TIFF, And PSD
XMP sidecar files, thereby making the changes visible in other applications. Deselect this option to save develop
settings only in the catalog.
Select this option to save metadata changes directly to the XMP sidecar files,
Automatically Write Changes Into XMP
thereby making the changes visible in other applications. Deselect this option to save metadata settings only in the
catalog.
Select the categories you want to appear in the Metadata Browser panel. See "Find
Metadata Browser Categories
photos using the Metadata Browser" on page 66.

Browsing the catalog

Show photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip
Lightroom provides many ways to show specific photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip. The method you use
depends on which photos you want to see. The options in the Library panel let you instantly display all photos in the
catalog or the Quick Collection, or the most recently imported photos.
Note: You can also show photos in the Grid view and the Filmstrip by viewing specific collections, finding photos, filtering
photos using flags, ratings, and labels, browsing by folders, and searching for specific metadata.
In the Library panel, select any of the following:
Shows all the photos in the catalog.
All Photographs
Shows photos in the Quick Collection. To learn about grouping photos in the Quick Collection, see
Quick Collection
"Assemble photos into the Quick Collection" on page 9.
Shows photos from the most recent import.
Previous Import
Other categories, such as Missing Files or Previous Export As Catalog, may also appear in the Library panel.
See also
"Working with collections" on page 45
"Finding photos in the catalog" on page 65
"Browse photos by folders" on page 39
"Filtering and rating photos" on page 50

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