You could try Find and Replace and replace with nothing and see if that works in bulk.
Works great, thanks. Is there a way also to clean all pictures from all keywords? How would you do that?
What part of the UI are you doing this? Please post a screen shot if you're not sure.
I am doing this in the structured keywords panel, which I open from the Image menu.
In the screenshot here I typed in "horse" and I don't get any suggestion for autocomplete (i confirm also that "horse" is in the controlled vocabulary list -see the second picture)
Regarding my last point, i have done some tests in Digikam, Lightroom and FlickR since my post.
Digikam and Capture One are alike:
- Capture One: the keyword structure is detected and imported into its keywords panel, but only the last keyword of each path is assigned to the pictures. When the RAW files are exported as JPG, keyword structure is kept but only the last one in the patch seems attached to the pictures
- Digikam: I use it to catalog JPG exported from Capture One. Keyword structure is retrieved but only the last one one of each path seems assigned to the picture (same as Capture One)
- FlickR (case 1): when pictures are sent to FlickR, either after being processed in Capture One or catalogued in Digikam, only the last keyword of each path will be exported, everything else is lost
- Lightroom: my test in Lightroom: keywording in PM, import in LR. All keywords in the path are there, and when i push the picture to FlickR, all keywords in the path are there, which makes it much easier to do searches there.
Is there a way to get to the same result working with PM and Capture One, if you know?