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Subject: [Leica] OT LR question
From: images at comporium.net (Tina Manley)
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 20:36:45 -0400
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I just figured out that the reply I sent about filtering by file size was
rejected by the LUG server as being to large.  If you go to LR Help and put
in Filter by File Size, you will get a suggestion to use the EXIF filter in
Library to filter by file size.  I haven't tried that so I don't know if it
works, but the section that I copied and pasted said that it does work to
filter by file size.

Sorry for the confusion.  I assumed my post had made it to the LUG since I
got a copy in my mailbox.

Tina

On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Geoff Hopkinson <hopsternew at 
gmail.com>wrote:

> Tina have you been able to filter by file size in Lightroom then?
> File size is not one of the pre-made options in metadata on the filter bar
> and not a sort option from the toolbar (at bottom of content area).
> You have worked out how to add to those?
> I know that you can see file sizes in the metadata panel to right but not
> how to use those values to sort with the filter.
> I couldn't find anything in the Martin Evening bible not ther Adobe LR
> forum.
>
>
>
>
>
> Cheers
> Geoff
>
> *That which does not kill us makes us really really ouchie!*
> **
>
>
>
>  Lightroom has premade sets
> > that display different combinations of metadata.
> >  With one or more photos selected in the Grid view, or with a single
> photo
> > selected in the Filmstrip in Loupe, Compare, or Survey view, choose any
> of
> > the following from the pop-up menu at the top of the Metadata
> > panel:Default Shows
> > the filename, copy name, folder, rating, text label, and a subset of IPTC
> > and EXIF metadata.
> >
> > All Plug-In Metadata Displays custom metadata created by third-party
> > plug-ins. If you don?t have any plug-ins installed, filename, copy name,
> > and
> > folder are displayed.
> >
> > EXIF Shows the filename, file path, dimensions, and EXIF camera metadata
> > such as Exposure, Focal Length, ISO Speed Rating, and Flash. If your
> camera
> > records GPS metadata, the information appears as EXIF metadata.
> >
> > *EXIF and IPTC Shows the filename, size, type, location, metadata status,
> > as
> > well as all EXIF and basic IPTC metadata.*
> >
> > IPTC Shows the filename and basic IPTC metadata: Contact, Content, Image,
> > Status, and Copyright metadata.
> >
> > IPTC Extension Shows the filename and IPTC metadata for model and artwork
> > releases and other types of licensing rights.
> >
> > Large Caption Shows a large caption edit box and the copyright box.
> >
> > Location Shows the filename, copy name, folder, title, caption, and
> > location
> > fields.
> >
> > Minimal Shows the filename, rating, plus Caption and Copyright metadata.
> >
> > Quick Describe Shows the filename, copy name, file path, rating, and the
> > following EXIF and IPTC metadata: Dimensions, Date Time, Camera, Title,
> > Caption, Copyright, Creator, and Location.
> >
> > In the Metadata panel, if an IPTC metadata field displays an arrow,
> > clicking
> > the arrow is a quick way to find and view all photos containing the
> > specific
> > metadata.
> >
> > If multiple photos with different metadata settings are selected, the
> > metadata fields display <mixed>. To show the metadata for the photo
> that?s
> > targeted (active) within the selection, choose Metadata > Show Metadata
> For
> > Target Photo Only. If more than one photo is selected in the Filmstrip in
> > Loupe, Compare, or Survey view, the Metadata panel displays metadata only
> > for the active photo.
> >
> > If your camera records GPS metadata, the information appears as EXIF
> > metadata. If your camera does not support GPS, you can use a geotagging
> > device to capture GPS coordinates, and then use third-party software to
> > merge that data with the photo. Alternatively, Jeffrey Friedl?s
> > GPS-Support <http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/gps>plug-in
> > allows you to ?geoencode? photos in Lightroom. The tutorial Lightroom 3
> and
> > geotagging: step-by-step
> > how-to<
> >
> http://www.photohowto.info/adobe-lightroom-3-and-geotagging-step-step-how
> > >,
> > by Jan Polzer, shows how to use the plug-in.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Tina
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Charcot <charcot at comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> > > I 've looked all over for a way to filter by size of file and can't
> seem
> > to
> > > find it - I know it must be there because that's a common thing to do.
> > >  Anyone with a KIND word on how to do this
> > >
> > > ernie nitka
> > >
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> >
> >
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> >
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Tina Manley, ASMP
www.tinamanley.com


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