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3 In the Filter HUD, choose Calendar from the Add Rule pop-up menu, then select the
Calendar checkbox.
Select the Calendar
checkbox.
Select the dates you
want to search by.
4 Choose an option from the Calendar pop-up menu:
To display photos shot on the selected dates: Choose “is.”
To display photos not shot on the selected dates: Choose “is not empty and is not.”
5 Select the date or dates you want to search by.
Use the Calendar navigation buttons to navigate through the monthly calendars. Shift-click to
select a range of continuous dates; Command-click to select multiple noncontinuous dates.
6 Choose Any from the Any/All pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Filter HUD, if it’s not
already chosen.
The photos that match the search criteria are immediately displayed in the Browser. To save your
search results, see Saving Your Search Results on page 255.
Searching by Date
Images that you import from sources other than digital cameras and card readers, such as JPEG
or TIFF les, may not have EXIF information associated with them. However, they typically have a
creation date assigned to the le. You can use this creation date to locate images using the Date
search options.
To search for images by creation date
1 In the Library inspector, select the item you want to search.
2 Click the Filter HUD button (with a magnifying glass icon) beside the search eld in the Browser
(or press Command-F).
3 In the Filter HUD, choose Date from the Add Rule pop-up menu.
4 Select the Date checkbox, then choose a date option from the Date pop-up menu.
5 Choose an option from the middle pop-up menu to qualify your search.