Where are the keyword suggestions saved?
I have the following question: Where are the suggestions for entering keywords stored?
When keywords are entered, a list of suggestions appears.
Here I also find suggestions that I would like to delete. Unfortunately I did not find a possibility. In MediaPro there is a text file that can be opened with the text editor. Is there anything comparable in C1?
Thank you very much!
When keywords are entered, a list of suggestions appears.
Here I also find suggestions that I would like to delete. Unfortunately I did not find a possibility. In MediaPro there is a text file that can be opened with the text editor. Is there anything comparable in C1?
Thank you very much!
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The keyword suggestions are based on keywords you have added, I think. You should be able to find the keyword in question in your keyword library and delete it, I think, although that would also remove it from images to which it has been added, which might not be what you want.
Ian0 -
I added my keywords as a text file and they're now located as a "cokeywordsdb" file here:
~/Library/Application Support/Capture One/Keywords0 -
I added my keywords as a text file and they're now located as a "cokeywordsdb" file here:
~/Library/Application Support/Capture One/Keywords
Hello Ian3. I observed this folder, but it is empty.The keyword suggestions are based on keywords you have added, I think. You should be able to find the keyword in question in your keyword library and delete it, I think, although that would also remove it from images to which it has been added, which might not be what you want.
Hello Nature Isme.
The suggested keywords are not included in the keyword library. So they come from somewhere else. But I don't know where they come from. That is the problem.
Best Regards
RaBuDu0 -
Add the Keyword Library tool if you don't already have it in a tab. That tool should show all keywords, whereas the Keyword tool shows only the keywords attached to the image(s) you're viewing.
Keyword suggestions are, I believe, derived from the Keyword Library contents, where as you start typing keywords C1 starts auto-completing to form suggestions similar to what it does when using the Find dialog. For example:
Suppose the keywords "water", "waterfall", and "waterfowl" are in your Keyword Library and you're now going to add one of them to an image.
You start typing "w" and C1 finds all the "water" keywords. Continue typing and when you get to "waterf", C1 should suggest only "waterfall" and "waterfowl". As soon as you type the 'o' (waterfo), C1 should suggest "waterfowl".
Is that what you're referring to?0 -
You start typing "w" and C1 finds all the "water" keywords. Continue typing and when you get to "waterf", C1 should suggest only "waterfall" and "waterfowl". As soon as you type the 'o' (waterfo), C1 should suggest "waterfowl".
Hello Nature Isme
That is not what I mean.
It's like that:
1. I assign a keyword like "watreefall" (you see I did a mistake) → now this keyword is in the catalog keyword library.
2. Then I assign the correct keyword "waterfall" → now both (the right and the wrong writen keyword) are in the catalog keyword library
3. Now I delete the wrong writen from the picture AND from the catalog keyword library.
4. In the catalog keyword library now I find only the right writen keyword.
5. I will assign the keyword "waterfall" (right writen) to an new picture and the wrong writen keyword "watreefall" appears again as suggestion beside the right writen keyword (even I restarted C1).
So the wrong keyword must be saved in another place, because it isn't located in the image or in any other image or in the catalog keyword libraray or in any other keyword library (I only use one library, just the catalog library).
It's misterious.0 -
Have you tried exporting the Keyword Library and seeing if both the intended and accidental keywords are there. Do this from the Keyword Library tool's ... menu. It's possible that the keyword(s) you don't want are in images you're not looking at, i.e. still somewhere in the library. If that's the case, delete them from the Keyword Library tool and I think that should delete them from the library.
Another possibility: do any of your images have keywords embedded in them? C1 sees keywords BOTH in the image files themselves AND those that have been added within C1. If that's the case, you'll need to use another tool that's capable of modifying EXIF data within the images. "Just" go into the All Images collection and search for images with the keywords you don't want. AFAIK, C1 doesn't differentiate between keywords added within C1 and those embedded in the files, and it will autofill based on any keywords it finds.0 -
I did the process with a blank catalog and some blank OOC-jpeg files, but it's the same behavior. Then I tried it with a clean C1 installation on my MacBook and there was no issue with the keywords. So I deleted all C1 files and reinstalled C1 on my iMac and all is fine now, but I didn't understand it.
Thank you0
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