I will be teaching a short class on keywording in Lightroom 5, and will be showing a slideshow from a trip to Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs Arkansas from this past weekend. The class and slideshow is free and open to the public.
The Class we be presented at the Photographic Alliance of Fort Smith meeting on Thursday April 10, 2014 at the Janet Huckabee River Valley Nature Center in Fort Smith at the regular meeting which starts at 6:30 pm and is open to the public.
Keywords (or Tags) are probably the greatest organization tool for photographers. Implementation of keywords may seem to be very time consuming and complicated. Well it is time consuming, if you have a properly set up keyword hierarchy it will become much faster and easier the more you do. If you do not use a hierarchy it will be complicated and may well be harder to find the keyword, than the photo.
What are keywords?
Keywords are simply a descriptive word or phrase used to associate the photo with the subject matter, content, usage or other information about the image. The keywords are attached to the Metadata of a file. This means that the information stays with the file and can be read by many different applications. Lightroom stores the keywords in it’s database, if you want the information included in the file you must tell Lightroom the write the data to the file.
Keywords and tags are the same thing. Keywords have been in use since long before digital photography, used by stock photo agencie’s to find photos. The term keyword somehow seemed to complicated so software companies started to call them tags, to make it a simple concept for people. Early versions of lightroom referred to “Tags” and version 2 changed to “keywords”.
Why should I keyword my photos?
There are many reasons for keywording. The first reason people think of is to be able to search for a photo by keyword, this is a very useful function. Consider also that last family reunion, out come the old photos and everyone gathers around to try and identify the people, time, and place the photo was taken. Then someone turns over the photo and finds names and dates on the back. Keywords are one way you can write on the back of your digital photos.
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