With your method you can create iptc and / or xmp keywords , depending on the settings you choosed in "Options" tab ( "mode" drop down menu)
For step (2), you can enable "open last opened tab"
For step (4) and (5), you can use "Write" button (or "Write to all" if many photos were selected)
Another way is to use "categories" pane, and choose your settings in "Tools, settings, metadata"
If you enable "create xmp data", both xmp keywords and xmp hierarchical keywords will be created, but it's not a problem.
This way is much more faster ...
If you have a large amount of keywords, you can use "categories sets" , this pane allows you to create a button for each keyword that you often use ...
I don't see either an "open last opened tab" option, nor a "write" button. Screenshot:
Note: I'm doing this from the single-photo view mode, not browser mode. (I believe categories pane would also only apply to the browser mode - I'm on a laptop with a small screen, so I always view photos in just the viewer, maximized).
Thanks again in advance
Last edited by metal450 on Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
Correct. On an already small screen, browser mode eats up lots of valuable space, which makes it much harder to see details of the pics when I'm going thru & tagging.
metal450 wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 2:38 pm
Correct. On an already small screen, browser mode eats up lots of valuable space, which makes it much harder to see details of the pics when I'm going thru & tagging.
metal450 wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 2:38 pm
Correct. On an already small screen, browser mode eats up lots of valuable space, which makes it much harder to see details of the pics when I'm going thru & tagging.
I really mean no offense here, but if you are working regularly with photos, you need high quality, big screen monitors, preferably 2 or more.
It would help your work tremendously if you could see 10-20 big thumbnails at the same time and assign keywords to them in bulk.
I'm a digital nomad & I live on the road (my photos are travel photos, which I process while I travel). I cannot carry around large monitors in my backpack.