My keywords are presently added alphabetically via Lightroom. The alphabetical sorting does not reflect their importance, so I move the less important keywords to the end of the list. For sorting out the keywords in a batch of images, I select all the images, then I have shortcuts (lightning bolt) set up for the keywords I commonly need to re-order. Then I sequentially delete the ones that need to be moved using Find and Replace, then add them back in via the IPTC Stationery Pad (which has the corresponding shortcuts) which helpfully appends at the end of the keywords already applicable to the image. This moves the selected keywords to the end of the list, to the order I want.
For example, any image taken anywhere in Europe will include keywords "Europe, European", and each image will contain a keyword for the season in which it was taken, including the generic "season, seasons". I want to retain these keywords, but they are likely to be far less important than other more targetted keywords, and therefore I want these to appear at the end of the keyword list, not in their alphabetical order. And then if I have too many keywords, it will be the less important ones that are cut off.
My problem is that I often have a lot of keywords to move, and it takes a long time and a lot of keystrokes. It would be great to have the following features which would make all this a lot easier:
1. Do not have the IPCT Stationery Pad auto dismiss on applying keywords (or have the option whether or not it acts in this way). The Find and Replace dialogue box does not auto dismiss, so I can do the deletions sequentially by simply selecting the next snapshot, but each addition via the IPTC Stationery Pad requires it to be reloaded before the next snapshot can be selected, which can be very tedious if there are multiple changes to be made.
2. Give the IPTC Stationery Pad the option to aggregate keywords added via a shortcut, so that it only needs to be applied once. In other words, have an option that the use of the shortcut appends its keywords to those keywords already in the IPTC Stationery Pad rather than replacing them, so that it is possible to use whatever shortcuts you want, in whatever order you want, and then only have to apply the IPTC Stationery Pad once.
3. Add a batch Find and Replace option. Again the idea would be that several shortcut keywords could be loaded to be replaced, and all the replacements be implemented with one click. Clearly the searches would have to be kept separate, because the several keywords to be replaced would not necessarily be contiguous and would therefore not be found if simply aggregated; therefore the simple appending suggested for the IPTC Stationery Pad in 2. above would not work.
If in fact any of these can already be achieved, please do let me know, but I have not been able to find a way to do any of the above.
Thank you for considering.
Graham