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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: rudyrednose on December 14, 2012, 12:04:43 pm
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Greetings,
On my main desktop rig, where I do most of my maintenance stuff, I am lucky enough to have 3 24" monitors side by side :)
My question is Images related, but may also be relevant to Audio and Video...
For maintenance (tagging) of my photo collection, I work in pane tagging mode.
I have a custom view organized as follows:
- Cover view
- List style thumbnails, on the right part of the window
- Panes on the left side
- 3 categories (tags): People, Places and Keywords shown one on top of the other vertically
Is there any way to have more than one column showing a given tag, Keywords for example ?
Given the horizontal real estate that I have available, I would like very, very much to work in pane tagging mode and have 2 columns dedicated to People, 1 column dedicated to People, and 3 or 4 columns dedicated to Keywords, each column the full height of the displays.
Or at least, one full-height column for each tag. Currently, all three tags share the vertical space of a single column. That entails a lot of slider work !
Thank you !
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The only thing you can do regarding multiple rows/columns of panes is to split the view (View > Split View > Show 2 views)
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Thank you MrC, nice try :)
I just tried a triple split view, with a "People" view, a "Places" view and a "Keywords" view.
The problem is I end up with three series of thumbnails, and I have to select the same thumbnail on all three views than check the boxes on the proper tags.
No go :(
This is how I usually work :
If I had a Christmas office party yesterday, and I took a lot of pictures (that will not happen, what goes at an office party stays ...), I would transfer my photos to the desktop PC and import them in MC.
Then I would select all party pictures and check once the "Office" Places tag.
After, I would select all where Charlie appears and check once the "Charlie" People tag
After, I would select all where Annie appears and check once the "Annie" People tag
and repeat until I am done with the People tag
Then I would address the Keywords tag, first by selecting them all and creating an "XmasOffice2012" keyword tag.
Afterward, I would add additional Keywords tags to individual pictures.
So split view is not the solution for me.
Any hope ?
Rudy
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Probably user marko will have some advice. He does extensive tagging of photos in MC, and has a good workflow.
Keep in mind, you can drag-n-drop pictures onto keywords. So a split view, with a minimized file list area (perhaps configured in Details view) will provide you with a long list of keywords and only about 3/4" wasted space. Then, drag your images from view 1 (the pictures view) to view 2 (the keyword view).