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Jan 20th, 2007 - 12:55:03


PROGRAM BASIC: Using the PSE 3 Organiser
By Kimberly Lund 2005
May 15, 2005, 00:45

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The best thing about the PSE 3 Organizer is that you can customize it to fit your own needs. The following is just how I organized my files; you can do this however you like, using my steps as a rough framework.

So here's my screen I see when I open the Photo Browser in PSE3.

You can click on the thumbnail to see a bigger image. Here's how you can go about setting it up yourself. First, if you've already installed PSE3, your organizer probably automatically imported all the pictures you have on your entire hard drive. You want to get rid of that and start over with a clean slate. So select them all and hit delete (and for heaven's sake DO NOT click the box that says check here to delete from hard drive -- repeat DO NOT ever, ever do this unless you are absolutely sure that's what you want to do. I prefer to manually delete always. )

So now you've got your blank slate, time to start creating tags. Use your own knowledge of how you scrap to create tags. For example, I have a "Backgrounds" category, then the sub-categories are plaid, dotted, circles, stripe. These tags all make sense to me, but some of you are probably asking what the difference is between dotted and circles. Don't worry, I know. So when I hit the backgrounds tag, I'll get all my backgrounds. If I just hit the dotted tag, I'll just get the backgrounds I've marked as dotted. Cool, huh? Other categories I have are "Accents" which includes anything fun that I might want to use as a doo-dad, embellishment, or finishing touch. Under accents, I have a tag for bottlecaps, paper clips, stamps, labels. Other categories, with sub-categories in parenthesis:

Borders
Buttons
Eyelets and Brads
Journaling ~here I put anything I might use for journaling... strips, mats, blocks~
Ribbons and Fibers (printed text, tag ties)
Slide Mounts
Tags (circle tags, jewelry tags)
Word art (accent phrases, dymo labels) ~ I put all kinds of stuff here. That's why the "accent phrases" category. Anything with a word on it that doesn't fit anywhere else gets lumped under accent phrases.
Kit previews
Overlays (Grunge/Inking, Stitching)
Then I do colors. Y'all can figure those out for yourself. Finally, I have events/themes. I only tag items by event/theme if it is screaming "Halloween" or "Christmas." I don't necessarily tag them that way just because they're red and were in a Christmas kit. My final large category is Photos. I just lump it all in under photos. I don't have those sub-divided and tagged by event or person, but you can do that, too.

Then I set up collections (see the collections tab) for all my favorite designers. So if I know I want a ribbon by Jen, I click on her name and it brings up everything I have of hers (which is not an insignificant amount).

OK, that done, you're ready to start tagging. My advice? Do it either all at once and push your scrapping aside (and set aside a week or so), or do it in small bursts. 15 minutes at a time, several times a week (if not a day). To do this, go to File>Get Photos>From Files or Folders. Point it to your first kit folder. Your folder contents will be imported into PSE and a screen will open with just those kit contents. First thing: Select everything. Then right click on one of the selected items. A menu will come up and you should select "Add caption to selected items" Then type in the designer's name and the kit name. Later you'll find a background you really like and you'll wonder what else was in the kit. If you add the caption, you can go to Find>By Caption and type in the kit name and have an entire kit pop up on screen. So you want to do this. When I first started I was also entering descriptions like "bottlecap" or "brad" but I finally figured out to just add the tags and make my life easier. Much easier to tag then to type individual captions. And here's some tricks, which you probably know but I didn't at the beginning. You can select items in a row by clicking on the first one, holding down the shift key, and clicking on the last item in the row. So if you have 4 or 5 backgrounds in a row, use this trick, then drag the background tag onto one of the selected items and it will apply to all of them. Also, you can hold down the control key to select items that are not next to each other. So if you're tagging all the red elements in a kit, you can press control and then go through the entire kit, selecting only the red elements. Then drag the red tag onto one item and you've got them all. So easy!

The other thing you will need to do is change your watch folders. Otherwise, PSE will keep importing all your picture. So go to File>Watch Folders and remove everything from that box in there. You may still get messed up because the editor wants to automatically add all .psd files to the organizer, but if you watch when you're saving .psd files, there is a box you can uncheck if you don't want your layouts in the organizer (which I don't).

Hope this helps you get started! If you have further questions, feel free to post them on the PSE board, or PM me through the forums.


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