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May 15, 2016 01:50 |  #1

Hi All, I was just wondering, is there any software that can sort photos into categories like Flickr Magic View does, selecting birds, food, architecture etc, I could upload my whole catalog but that would take a bit too long to be fair.

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Adobe's Lightroom will do that for you, but you would have to keyword the image files manually. Once key worded you then create smart collections based on the different keywords that you have created. There is also an open source program that will do the database image management thing, but I don't know of anything that will do the keywording automatically.

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BigAl007 wrote in post #18007532 (external link)
Adobe's Lightroom will do that for you, but you would have to keyword the image files manually. Once key worded you then create smart collections based on the different keywords that you have created. There is also an open source program that will do the database image management thing, but I don't know of anything that will do the keywording automatically.

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Apparently, Flickr Magic View categorizes your images automatically, by "looking at" the content of the images. No manual keywording necessary.


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BigAl007 wrote in post #18007532 (external link)
Adobe's Lightroom will do that for you, but you would have to keyword the image files manually. Once key worded you then create smart collections based on the different keywords that you have created. There is also an open source program that will do the database image management thing, but I don't know of anything that will do the keywording automatically.

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I do use keywords in Lightroom but that's a very manual procedure, I want an automated system


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Apparently, Flickr Magic View categorizes your images automatically, by "looking at" the content of the images. No manual keywording necessary.

yes you are right, it has some kind of algorithm that can determine what is included in the photos


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May 15, 2016 14:41 |  #5

Milutiche wrote in post #18007870 (external link)
I do use keywords in Lightroom but that's a very manual procedure, I want an automated system

yes you are right, it has some kind of algorithm that can determine what is included in the photos

They probably outsource it to a bunch of perverts who like looking at other people's images all day.

No, wait... that can't be it. They haven't offered me a job.  :p




  
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