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Images used: hide/unhide/jump-to

During our Photojunction webinar today someone asked how to hide the images in the Event window, which they’ve already used in their current album design. The same question’s just popped up on Twitter too, so here goes…

The simple answer is this:

Hit the More button in the Event window and select Hide images used in album.

That’ll remove from the Event window all the images you’ve used in your album design.

To have them show back up, select the new option Show images used in Album under the More menu.

That’s pretty simple. But there’s a few other features I think you’ll be interested in…

To find our where you’ve used an image within your album design, right-click on the image in the Event window, and select Jump To.  Photojunction will ‘Jump-to’ and display the layout it’s used on. And if it’s used in more than one place, Photojunction will display each layout it appears on. Epic.

Lastly, the Images Used collection.

Have a look in your Image Collections (left hand side of the Event window) and you’ll find one there called ‘ Images Used’. Yep, Photojunction automatically builds a collection of all the images you’ve used in your current album design. A great way Photojunction helps keep those images accessible and organised for you.

HTH

Cheers, Nigel

 

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  • http://www.blog.markmiller.co.uk Mark Miller

    Hey Guys,

    I've been using PJ now for, well, quite a while and I had no idea that the 'Images Used' collection existed – brilliant!

    It would be even better if I could export a list of those images as a CSV file. I make a rough edit of my wedding images and bring around 400 from Lightroom into PJ. After the client has made their amendments around 200 of these images make it to the final album. These images now need a proper brush and polish and touch-up (as opposed to the general proofing treatment) in LR. Right now I have to manually find each of those images – it would take about 10 seconds to export a CSV file from PJ and copy and paste that into the LR search box.

    Does that make sense?

    Please?

    Thanks

    Mark

  • nigelhicks

    Hi Mark

    Glad we could uncover that wee gem for you ;)

    Yep, it does make sense and sounds like a good idea too! I'll pass it on to the team.

    Cheers, Nigel