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Preclick Tutorial #1: Find & Organize your Photographs
You've installed Preclick and you want to start organizing your library of digital photos, but you aren't quite sure how to do it? Then this tutorial is for you! Table of Contents:
1. Find your photographs in Preclick A. Open your My Documents folder on your desktop. Inside is a folder called My Pictures. Every time you open Preclick, it will automatically search My Pictures for new photo files, so any pictures that you move or copy to that folder will automatically appear in Preclick. | ||||||||
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B. If your photographs are already organized into directories, you do not need to move them. When Preclick is open, the first drop-down menu (called Show) below the PhotoBack lets you control which folders are displayed. You can add or remove folders using the commands at the bottom of the drop-down list. Once a folder has been added to the list, Preclick will automatically search it for new photographs every time you open the application. Please note:Preclick can find pictures on your hard drive or a CD-ROM but to edit the image or add text to the PhotoBack, it must be on your hard drive. You may have photographs stored on your camera or the memory card for your digital camera. Before you can view them in Preclick, you have to transfer them to your computer's hard drive. Your camera should have come with instructions, cables, and software for handling this transfer. |
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2. Organizing your photographs the Preclick way. Simply naming your photos and keeping them together in folders is a good start, but it isn't enough to keep on top of a rapidly growing photo collection. In just a few years you can easily take thousands of digital pictures, and Preclick was built to help you keep them organized for a lifetime. On the right side of the Preclick application is the PhotoBack tool. Many people record names, dates, and captions on the backs of their regular printed photos. With Preclick you can preserve information on the "backs" of your digital pictures as well. This PhotoBack data is more than a reminder; it is also an organization tool. For example, you can search (using the Find menu) for all of the photos in your collection featuring a certain friend or family member, or taken at a special event, or shot on a particular day. Instantly, the Filmstrip at the bottom of the application is updated to include only the results of your search. Instantly, you have put together a slideshow of all the pictures you've ever taken of your son, or while in college, or at your sister's house. 3. Filling out The PhotoBack
By regularly completing the PhotoBack for all of your photographs, you will always have this data to organize your photos, long after the picture was snapped. 4. Viewing your PhotosThe four drop-down menus below the PhotoBack let you sort and search your photographs by controlling which appear in the Filmstrip.
In the next few weeks, Preclick will be sending you new tutorials to help you:
Filmstrip: The Filmstrip is the row of photos at the bottom of the Preclick screen. You control which photos are in the Filmstrip at any time by using the menus below the PhotoBack. You can navigate the Filmstrip by moving the Lens. Lens: The Lens surrounds the center photograph in the Filmstrip. The photograph within the Lens is projected onto the screen above, and can be edited. To navigate the filmstrip, you can move the lens with either the arrow keys or your mouse. Memory Card: Most digital cameras save their picture data on memory cards. These come in a variety of formats and sizes. A 64 MB memory card can hold twice as many photographs as a 32 MB memory card. Memory Card Reader: Many manufacturers sell memory card readers that either attach to, or install inside of, your computer. If you have a memory card reader, you can use your camera's memory cards just like disks: insert them, and you can copy files on or off them easily. PhotoBack: The PhotoBack is found on the right side of the screen inside Preclick. It is where you store your PhotoBack data: each photograph's rating, subject, location, etc. |
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