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4 Select the IPTC checkbox, then choose the IPTC eld you want to search by from the IPTC
pop-up menu.
Select the
IPTC checkbox.
Choose an IPTC
field to search by.
Choose how you want
to qualify your search
from this pop-up menu.
Enter an IPTC value here.
5 Choose an option from the middle pop-up menu to qualify your search.
To specify characters that the IPTC eld should contain somewhere within the eld: Choose
“includes.”
To specify characters that the IPTC eld should not contain: Choose “is not empty and does not
include.”
To specify the exact characters that the IPTC eld should contain: Choose “is.”
To specify the exact characters that the IPTC eld should not contain: Choose “is not empty and is
not.”
To specify the characters that the IPTC eld should begin with: Choose “starts with.”
To specify the characters that the IPTC eld should end with: Choose “ends with.”
To specify that the IPTC eld should hold no entry: Choose “is empty.”
To specify that the IPTC eld can be any entry as long as the eld is not empty: Choose “is not
empty.”
6 Enter the IPTC value you want to search by in the IPTC text eld.
7 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 Photo Usage
You use the Photo Usage search options in the Filter HUD to locate photos that have been
employed for a specic purpose. You can search for photos that are currently used in a book,
photos currently placed in a Light Table arrangement, emailed photos, exported photos, prints or
books ordered via the Apple print service, locally printed photos, photos that have been viewed,
and photos used in an album, a book album, a Light Table album, or a web gallery album.
To search for photos by usage information
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 Photo Usage from the Add Rule pop-up menu.