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Introduction
» StudioLine Photo Classic 3
» Requirements
» Software Installation
StudioLine User Interface
» Initial Start
» StudioLine Graphical User Interface
» Image Archive Pane Options
» Capabilities of Information & Image Tools Panes
» Using Multiple Monitors
» Customizing User Interface
» QuickStep Bar
Working with Images
» Loading Images
» RAW Images
» Duplicates and Shortcuts
» Adding Descriptions
» Classifications
» Rating Images
» Marking Images Across Folders
» Timeline View
» Picture Search
» Image Archive Filter
» Image Editing
» Deleting Images
» Slide Show
Exporting and CD/DVD Recording
» Exporting as StudioLine File
» Backup to CD or DVD
» Offload to CD or DVD
» Exporting
» Write Images to CD or DVD
» Print CD/DVD Index
Working with Web Galleries
» Web Galleries
» Editing Web Galleries
» Previewing Web Galleries
» Transferring Web Galleries
» Updating Web Galleries
» Exporting Web Galleries
Email and Printing
» Sending Images via Email
» Order Prints Online
» Standard Print
» Print Projects
» User Styles
» Custom Print
 

Picture Search

Not only can the StudioLine search engine be used to find a specific image, but it can also be used to collect images from various folders which match a certain theme. The Image Archive “Search” function collects all matching images in a temporary “Search Results” folder.

Searches are based on the content of image tags (“Descriptors”). By making extensive use of descriptors and entering detailed descriptions, you will be rewarded with much more relevant search results.

In the album view of the Image Archive pane, click the “Search” button. You can also find that button in the StudioLine Explorer “Image Archive”. Image Archive

In the “Search Image Archive” panel (see below), you can enter search criteria and also limit the search to certain descriptors and folders.

Search Image Archive

By default, the entire Image Archive will be searched. Use the folder list on the right to restrict the search to any folder. The "Search in" field will show which folder is currently selected, or "\" for the entire Image Archive.

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The drop-down list “Include Descriptors” allows you to specify which image tags are used to find the search argument. From the drop-down list, select “Choose…” to open the “Choose Descriptors” panel.

For an even more targeted search, click the “Advanced Search” button in the “Search Image Archive” panel.

Search Image Archive

Here you can define complex search criteria, e.g., locate all pictures that mention “Italy”, except those that mention “Rome”.

Search for Time Spans

It helps if you have a general idea when images were taken, loaded into StudioLine or recently edited. This way you can use the advanced search options “Date between” or “Time between” to set a time span.

To choose which date or time to look for, open the drop-down list “use descriptor”.

Order by Exif Date

This option includes images based on the creation date as recorded by the digital camera. You’ll quickly find sunset photos from last year’s vacation.

Order by File Date

This option includes images based on the day that they were copied to your computer. This can be helpful for scanned and other images that lack Exif information.

Order by Modification Date

This option includes images based on the date when they were last edited. This is an excellent way to locate images that you recently have been working on.

Search and Replace

The panel "Search Image Archive" is also used to perform a global change against the descriptors of several images. This comes in handy when you are trying to standardize spellings or abbreviations for certain terminology.

  1. Type the word or phrase to be replaced into the field "Search Argument".
  2. Click the "Replace" checkbox. Below, type the replacement text.

The replace is "case sensitive" – the search argument you typed must use the same combination of upper and lowercase letters as the text you are trying to replace.

Search Results

Matching images are arranged in a temporary Image Archive folder called “Search Results”. This special purpose folder will be discarded as soon as a different folder is selected in the album view of the Image Archive pane.

The found images can be viewed as a slide show, printed, emailed, exported or used in a web gallery.

You can permanently retain any collection of theme-related pictures.

  1. First, open the StudioLine Explorer “Image Archive” and navigate to a target folder for your images, or create a new one. (You could also click the right mouse button on “Image Archive” in the album view of the Image Archive pane and choose “New Folder” from context menu.)
  2. Click the “Select All” button on the toolbar, or press Ctrl+A, to select all images in the search results.

Now, you need to decide about the application for the search result pictures:

  1. You may simply want to retain the search result for now so that you can process them at a more convenient time. In this case, press and hold the “Alt” key while dragging the images from the search results to the target folder. New shortcut objects are created in the target folder, but all pictures remain at their original locations. This also guarantees that the shortcut objects will always use the same descriptions, filters, image tools and settings as the reference images at their original locations. Of course, if you ever delete any of the images in their original locations, the shortcut object will be removed as well.
  2. If you are trying to process the search results pictures with different descriptions, filters or tool settings, then press and hold the “Ctrl” key while dragging the images from the search results to the target folder. Copies of all search result picture objects are created in the target folder. Any work performed against the image copies will not affect the pictures at their original locations. However, thanks to the underlying StudioLine database technology, extra disk space is not required for duplicate physical images.
  3. If you are trying to reorganize your pictures, drag the selected images from the search results and drop them into their target folder. The pictures will be moved from their original location to the target folder.
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