Managing Categories
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 5:37 pm
Noob here ...
What is a good strategy for managing categories? I know how to make a list with sub categories but if someone sends me (say) 100 photos, as soon as I open the folder my category list is LOADED with other people's categories that have no meaning in my work flow
... and I can only delete them one at a time which is useless as they will just reappear next time I touch that folder
So can someone explain or point me to instructions for
maintaining a list of MY categories withouts being bombed by data from others as I unpack their photos and art
Delete said categories easily
STRIP the categories from incoming photos
And sets ... I am not finding any real info about sets. I can create them all day long but cannot add anything nor figure a good way to use them
Yes I searched first and I have read some of the manuals although not yet completely AND did a Google search. Any hand holding would be appreciated
I came from ACDSEE and did not have this issue and for the record, XnView is superior to that commercial product
Thanks
Rick
What is a good strategy for managing categories? I know how to make a list with sub categories but if someone sends me (say) 100 photos, as soon as I open the folder my category list is LOADED with other people's categories that have no meaning in my work flow
... and I can only delete them one at a time which is useless as they will just reappear next time I touch that folder
So can someone explain or point me to instructions for
maintaining a list of MY categories withouts being bombed by data from others as I unpack their photos and art
Delete said categories easily
STRIP the categories from incoming photos
And sets ... I am not finding any real info about sets. I can create them all day long but cannot add anything nor figure a good way to use them
Yes I searched first and I have read some of the manuals although not yet completely AND did a Google search. Any hand holding would be appreciated
I came from ACDSEE and did not have this issue and for the record, XnView is superior to that commercial product
Thanks
Rick