Hi, I am going a bit crazy here . I need to know if any program incl Photo Mechanic, Bridge, Lightroom etc can embed Keywords into a photo so that my work colleagues can find the photo easily in the Windows search bar?? Or do I have to rename the file. E.G say they were looking for a specific event, would I have to rename the file to relate to that specific event or can I just keyword it. I need an answer ASAP as the company have hired me for this particular job and I need to know if there is an easier way without wasting too much of their time and money. Thank you.
Which file formats are you using? If it is JPEG, then all of the apps you mentioned can embed metadata in standard formats. Whether Windows' search bar will be compatible, I don't know.
If you're working with RAW files, then only Photo Mechanic can embed metadata into RAW files. The Adobe apps will create a separate .XMP sidecar file to contain the metadata for RAW files. Once again, I don't know if the search bar will work with embedded XMP or XMP sidecar files.
My suggestion would be for you to get a trial version of Photo Mechanic (and the other Adobe apps you listed) and give them a try and see if they work for you. There should be no cost involved other than your time.
If you do decide to try Photo Mechanic, I'll be happy to answer any questions you have. As for Adobe's apps, I may be able to help, but you'd likely get better answers from Adobe's forums.
-Kirk