![]() Windows 11 and macOS Ventura are supported. The feature set for both platforms is identical. Create stacks and version set manually or automatically based on your matching rules.įrom the ground up, Photo Supreme is designed to be used on Windows and macOS platforms. Logically keeps your pictures together so you can find them again more easily. Tabbed browsing consumes less memory and operating system resources than tiled window browsing. Take advantage of having multiple sets open at the same time. Photo Supreme brings tabbed browsing to your image archive. Use Artificial Intelligence to help you jump start your cataloging by automatic labeling, object recognition, landmark recognition and face detection. Photo Supreme integrates with Google Vision to bring the most advanced technology available today to your desktop. The Server Edition allows you to control who gets access to what parts of your Catalog. Photo Supreme won't lock you in and interoperates with other software that supports these standards. Therefor Photo Supreme strives to adopt and follow the metadata standards in full: IPTC, Exif, XMP, and MWG. Photo Supreme is built with the underlying concept: "Your data is Your data". You define naming conventions, apply metadata on import, stacking and version rules, and of course copy files. Ingest your images into your Catalog the way you want. GEO tagging, parent cascading, face tagging, and automatic metadata enrichment are just a few of many features. Tagging your images has never been easier. ![]() Use Standard Collections for your manual selection of images or create Dynamic Collections, populated with the result of your search conditions. Organize your images in Portfolios and Collections. Add the images either by the select and drag method or by choosing Add Images, selecting the images and then hitting, Open.When looking for that one image, Photo Supreme will help you with deep text searches, tag searches, duplicate detection, similarity detection, dynamic search combinations and advanced filtering.TIP 2: Hover the mouse over an image to pop up the tooltip giving you the image’s information.įollow steps 1 and 2 from the previous section.Īfter adding the placeholders, there will be a new menu added to the top section: TIP 1: Another way to import the images is to select all the images within the folder and drag and drop onto the first placeholder. This will add image placeholders in the Input Images section. In the top section, define how many columns, rows and states the images make up.Single Row SeriesĪ single-row project will show the states as multiple rows as in this image: ![]() Importing an Image Series with Multiple View StatesĪ project with multiple view states can be multi-row or single row. ◊ TIP: Another way to import the images is to select all the images within the folder and drag and drop onto the first placeholder. The images should now be in the section and correctly aligned. This will add image placeholders in the Input Images section which represent the amount of columns and rows the images make up.Ĭlick Add Images, navigate to the folder that holds the images, select them all and then click Open. In the top section, define how many columns and rows the images make up.Click OK to return to the main project window.Ī multi-row project consists of images that make up multiple columns and multiple rows. ![]() The images can be resized to make viewing all of them easier with the Image Size slider.All deleted images will be placed in the Spare Images section. Images can be moved, swapped and deleted.If needed, simply move the images around to rearrange them.◊ TIP: Another way to import the images is to select all the images within the folder and drag and drop them onto the first placeholder. ![]() The images should now be in the Input Images section and correctly aligned. This will add image placeholders in the Input Images section, which represent the amount of columns and rows the images make up.Ĭlick Add Images, navigate to the folder that holds the images, select them all and then click Open.
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