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USING ELEMENTS 9 ORGANIZER
Tagging and organizing photos and videos
Last updated 9/12/2011
2 Do one of the following:
To edit the keyword tag, type in the textbox.
To delete a keyword tag, click the Delete icon that appears beside the keyword tag.
Auto-Analyzer
Auto-Analyzer in Elements Organizer automatically detects and tags the following when analyzing media.
People
Audio
Photo blur
Brightness and contrast
Motion
Object motion
Shake
You can add additional tags manually after auto analysis. You can also edit the auto generated tags.
Run Auto-Analyzer only when the computer is idle
Auto analyzer is run as soon as you import media into Elements Organizer. When there is considerable media to be
analyzed, run auto analyzer during the system’s idle time.
1 Select Edit > Preferences > Media-Analysis (Windows®), or Adobe Elements 9 Organizer > Preferences > Media-
Analysis (Mac® OS).
2 Do one of the following:
a If you want Elements Organizer to analyze photos for people only when the system is idle, deselect Analyze Photos
for People Automatically.
b If you want Elements Organizer to analyze and generate smart tags only when the system is idle, select Run
Analyzer Only When The System Is Idle.
Run auto analyzer every time you open Elements Organizer
1 Select Edit > Preferences > Media-Analysis (Windows®), or Adobe Elements 9 Organizer > Preferences > Media-
Analysis (Mac® OS).
2 If you want Elements Organizer to analyze media for smart tags whenever you open Elements Organizer, select
Run Analyzer On System Startup.
Run auto analyzer manually
1 In the Media Browser, select the media file to which you want to assign a smart tag automatically. (To select more
than one file, Ctrl-click/Cmd-click the files.)
2 Right-click/control-click the media file, and select Run Auto-Analyzer.
Disable auto analyzer for smart tags
1 Select Edit > Preferences > Media-Analysis (Windows), or Adobe Elements 9 Organizer > Preferences > Media-
Analysis (Mac OS).
2 Deselect Analyze Media For Smart Tags Automatically.
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