Search for Images, Tags, and Metadata
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MBA Comms
It would be great to have an improved search functionality on Picflow across all galleries and images.
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Michel Luarasi
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Work with a #
Peter Souer
Hello, is it possible to work with a # in the description with the photo so that the photo is found in search results?
Michel Luarasi
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Include description field in search results
Børge Lund
It would be great if notes from the description field could be part of filtering and search.
Michel Luarasi
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Image Tagging
Giacomo Iacoangeli
The objective is to increase searchability and discovery of pictures in a massive archive!
By adding predefined attributes/label and creating the ability to search by them.
Here the 2 advanced features that you could be on top on what you are doing:
1) permission on labeling (limit the people that have the permission to actually modify or add a label...however, everyone should have the option to propose a tag)
2) allow to group tags (similar to Classes or Tags in QuickBooks) - Imagine i create 3 groups of tags for my pictures: Geography (and tags within that group are: USA, Italy, Spain, India, China, Other); Location (City, beach, Desert, Mountain); Subjects (Group, Portrait, panoramic).
Now it would be easy to search for all the pictures that show a group of people on a beach in Italy or China!
QuickBooks as a great execution of Tags (you should looks at it)...totally different industry but hundreds of millions on product development!
Michel Luarasi
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Folders, categories and keywords
Fotomohito
Folders for galleries are fine. Searchable keywords (several for each gallery) would be great.
Keywords for single photo... just fantastic!
Dave Bullen
adding the ability to pull keywords from metadata into this feature would be powerful!
Michel Luarasi
Hello Giacomo, could it be that "Custom Labels" is the feature you're looking for? Check it out here: https://feedback.picflow.com/features/p/custom-labels
Please elaborate a bit if you thought of something else.