Or, is there a way to stop IMatch from writing/maintaining that new lightroom tag? I bought IMatch mostly so I could load and search my entire collection.)Īre there any options I could use to have IMatch completely ignore these tags: (I'd like to keep using ACDSee for keywords because it has features that enable to do it very quickly without mistakes. I'd be fine without keywords in IMatch because I want to use it's categories. The only problem with this *crazy* approach is that I'd have to continually update this second copy of images when I add keywords to my original set. I have my entire keyword hierarchy (it's read only for searching no problem) without that new lightroom tag. I then made a data driven category using the tag "-XMP-acdsee:Keywords". I loaded some images into IMatch and I don't get any pencils on my thumbnails. I used exiftool to strip the standard keyword tags. ![]() I just have very large image collection that I want to be able to search with IMatch and windows. The tags I have work perfectly for windows desktop search, social media sites and flickr. But, I really don't need/want this new tag so it's really a complete waste of my time. I'd be somewhat OK with this if IMatch would just update them all at once. I have to sit there and attempt to select no more than 10,000 at-a-time, then wait for it to finish and keep repeating this process at least 30 more times. That's really only a problem because IMatch won't let me update more than 7,000-10,000 images at a time. Took at least 20 minutes to update those 7,000 images. I wouldn't mind so much but exiftool is extremely slow. No problem except that it wants to add yet another keyword tag. ![]() I indexed about 10,000 of these images with IMatch. ![]() I've been using ACDSee to organize my images with keywords. I tried setting different options but it's way too complicated. I want to stop IMatch from adding the additional XMP lr:Hierarchical tag. It's not that I really want to turn off keywords.
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