Perhaps you could tell me with words or with a screen shot (in JPEG format so it shows up in your post) how you get to the point where you get to this point: "catBLACK, bird, mouse" ?
Thanks,
-Kirk
Hi Kirk,
Sorry. I thought I was explaining myself well (my first post goes into some detail), let me try again. Here's what I'm trying to do, what I did, and what happened.
What I'm trying to do: 1) I am a stock photographer.
2) I have images that already have keywords in them. They are already keyworded, they are finished items. So when I open these images in PM I see the keywords in IPTC info.
3) I need to place some of my existing keyworded images with a new stock library. They want the images keyworded slightly differently. So for example, where I may have the word "people" the new library would like to see that keyword as "incidental people". Where I may have the word "city" the new library would like to see that keyword as "urban view" etc. etc.
So my problem is that I have thousands of images, already keyworded, that would need to be revisited manually to change "people" into "incidental people" and "city" into "urban view" (actually I want to keep words like "city" and ADD "urban view" but let's pretend I just want direct replacements for now.
I want to automate this replacement process and I thought Code Replacements in PM could do it.....
Here's what I did:1) I keyworded a test image (subject matter doesn't matter, it's a test image) with the keywords
cat, dog, bird, mouse. So the test image has four keywords in the IPTC Keywords field.
2) I set up a Code Replacements text file based on my test image to see if I could automatically replace cat, dog, bird, mouse with other words. Here's how the tab-delimited text file looks:
cat BROWN
dog BLACK
bird BLUE
mouse GREY
3) From the above you'll see that where I have a keyword of cat I want to see BROWN replace it, and where I have a keyword of dog I want to see BLACK replace it etc. Again *this is just a test!!* these words are chosen at random to test if Code Replacements can do this automatically.
What happened:1) I opened PM and in Edit / Settings / Set Code Replacements I added the path to my saved tab-delimited text file.
2) I navigated to the folder on my HDD where I have my test image (the one keyworded as cat, dog, bird, mouse) and it showed as a thumbnail in PM
3) I selcted it
4) I pressed the "i" in the bottom left hand corner to get to the IPTC info dialogue
5) I look at the IPTC Keywords panel expecting to see the words from the Code Replacement file replace the keywords in the image
6) What I see in the file is "catBLACK, bird, mouse". It's clear the Code Replacement file has replaced "dog" with "BLACK" but that's all it's done. That's where I'm at.
I can't explain it clearer than that, sorry. Ultimate aim is to open PM on a folder full of files which would have certain keywords I specify in a text file replaced automatically via that text file added to Code Replacements.
Does that help?
J