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Show all pictures in subdirectories recursive

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  • Ian Wilson
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    (1) You could add them all to an album.

    (2) Or you could use albums instead of using subfolders.

    Imagine that your folder is called July, and your subfolders are called Week 1, Week 2, etc.

    In method (1) I could create an album called Whole Month, and add all the contents of the Week folders to it. (It only creates a virtual album - it doesn't make extra copies of the files.)

    In method (2) I could keep all the images in the one July folder, but create albums called Week 1, Week 2, etc and add the appropriate images to them. So I'd look at the July folder when I wanted to see them all, and look at the Week 1 album when I wanted to just see eek 1.

    (3) Or you can see everything in the session using the built in All Images album, though that shows you all the selects, captures, output etc files together which you may not want.

    Ian
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  • SFA
    [quote="Ian3" wrote:
    (1) You could add them all to an album.

    (2) Or you could use albums instead of using subfolders.

    Imagine that your folder is called July, and your subfolders are called Week 1, Week 2, etc.

    In method (1) I could create an album called Whole Month, and add all the contents of the Week folders to it. (It only creates a virtual album - it doesn't make extra copies of the files.)

    In method (2) I could keep all the images in the one July folder, but create albums called Week 1, Week 2, etc and add the appropriate images to them. So I'd look at the July folder when I wanted to see them all, and look at the Week 1 album when I wanted to just see eek 1.

    (3) Or you can see everything in the session using the built in All Images album, though that shows you all the selects, captures, output etc. files together which you may not want.

    Ian


    But using the suggestion 3 approach it may well be possible to use the filtering opportunities provided in order to pick the images by one or more of the may options available.

    HTH.


    Grant
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