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Jun032011

Live Training Session 007 Available Now!

The video from yesterday’s Live Training 007 “Keywords” is now available in the Catalog for just $2.00 as usual! I broke this one down into very detailed chapters, and those are all listed in the Catalog as well.

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Reader Comments (2)

The keyword session was very useful - I have watched it twice. When I went to edit my keywords, I noticed a big issue - when I imported my iPhoto library, it apparently converted every photo title into a unique (long) keywords. So I now have HUNDREDS of keywords.

Any suggestions?

June 4, 2011 | Registered CommenterBrian Brian

Brian,

Really… that's interesting. I haven't played with this yet. If you want to get rid of them, you could just select them in the Keywords HUD and delete them; this will of course delete them from the photos as well. Are the titles still showing up in the Version names in Aperture as well? If so, then it won't matter if you delete it from the keyword list.

Or, you could select them and put them all into a folder in the HUD called "old iPhoto keywords" to keep them out of your way.

-Joseph @ApertureExpert

June 8, 2011 | Registered CommenterJoseph Linaschke
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