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Chapter 3: Manage Mode
Note: The map reflects the current File list. If the File list has images mapped to a different location from your default
setting, then that location will be displayed.
To pan and zoom the map to a specific location, enter the location into the Map search field and press Enter.
Using the Map pane in Manage mode
All geotagged images in your current file list will be indicated by pins on the map. Click a pin and the image taken at that location
will be selected in the Filmstrip and will display in the View pane. You can click through the list to display each one in the View
pane.
With the images from a particular location all selected, here are a few possible workflow options:
Enter Develop or Edit mode to process this selection together.
Use the Batch tool to apply the same settings on photos from the same location.
Click Slideshow to view and present a slideshow of the photos from this location.
Send photos from this location via email.
If geotagged image does not display try using the keyboard shortcut F5 to refresh the map.
Pin Legend
Indicates geotagged location.
Indicates more than one geotagged location in this area. (Zoom in to see locations)
Indicates selected geotagged location.
A dot on a pin of any color indicates unsaved image location.
Adding Metadata to Files and Using Presets
You can add information to your images using IPTC and ACDSee Metadata. IPTC information is automatically embedded into your
image, while ACDSee Metadata can be embedded into your file, or stored in the database. You can add this information to one or
multiple files at a time. You can also save frequently used metadata values as a preset, allowing you to quickly input this information
without having to rewrite it.
We recommend entering and editing metadata prior to processing your images. If you use the Restore to Original command the
metadata will be lost unless it was entered prior to processing (except in the case of RAW images).
You cannot set IPTC and EXIF information for read-only files, such as those on a CD-ROM.
If the Properties pane is not already open, select View | Properties.
To add metadata to one or more files:
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