Search for photo's NOT in Album

Is there a way to search for photo's not in an album?

Huh?  Not sure at all what you are saying.
Camera Roll photos are photos that were taken with/saved from the iphone itself.  Those are not part of the sync process at all.  You import those as you would with any digital camera.
Photos/albums that you sync ( via itunes) from your computer to your will appear under photo library and the individual albums that you selected under "photos" in itunes
iPhone User Guide (For iOS 4.2 and 4.3 Software)

Similar Messages

  • Saved search for Photo Stream not working in Mavericks

    I have a saved search for JPGs in my photo stream so I can easily access them via Finder instead of iPhoto. In Mavericks my saved search no longer sees my latest photo stream iPhone pics. Anyone else notice this? I can see them in iPhoto though. I've tried re-doing the search, etc, but it doesn't work. Any suggestions?

    Oh man, I've been beating my head on the desk trying to fix this. The only clue I have is that photos taken from iOS 7 (vs iOS 6) devices after about a week ago (wasn't there an OS X update recently?) don't show up in finder the same. When you dig through the "sub" folder to find the long-named folders with the photostream files in them, hit command+i and check out the "More Info:" section. The recent ones don't have anything in them (see http://d.pr/i/WKzR). Furthermore if you drill down to one of those folders containing such an image (see: http://d.pr/i/nIUP) and try to create a saved search from there it won't show up (see: http://d.pr/i/FOri).
    I even tried to create an automator to pull those images out, but when you're searching for a file in any of those new folders finder doesn't see anything.
    Not an answer for ya, just more confusion. Let me know if you get any bright ideas.
    -roccit

  • When I am searching for any particular song or album from my shared ITUNES folder, the search is conducted  in the apple store and not on the shared library. How to search for the song in the shared library

    I am using IPAD Mini.When I am searching for any particular song or album from my shared ITUNES folder, the search is conducted  in the apple store and not on the shared library. How to search for the song in the shared library

    Search for shared library is impossible, as far as I know.  Searches supported - are local and internet.

  • Searching for photos WITHOUT a certain term?

    Is there a way to search for photos that do NOT have a certain term? Basically I have a whole bunch of events, albums, etc. And then out of those, I have a subset of photos that I've posted to flickr, and those are in an album called Flickr. I did a batch change so all the descriptions say flickr. Now my computer is pretty full and I want to clear off some space (I have my whole photo library on an external HD so I'm not really deleting stuff, just deleting it off my laptop). I want to delete whole events but I'd like to keep the photos that are in the flickr album, since they're really my best photos. Can anyone think of an easy way to delete all photos in a bunch of events EXCEPT the ones that are marked as flickr photos?

    I just wanted to report back, in case anyone else is interested, that Duplicate Annihilator worked perfectly. I told it to put "duplicate" in the description field of the duplicates, and "keep" in the corresponding original copy of the duplicate. It didn't tell me it was going to do this, but it ended up giving each one a number, so you could compare the two versions and make sure they were duplicates, or consider which one you really wanted to keep. Since I have over 17000 photos, I bought the full version and let it run for an hour or so, and it found a bunch of duplicates.

  • Unable to search for photos in Spotlight.

    Some weeks ago, I inadvertently dragged my 'Pictures' folder into the desktop, and managed to replace it, but after that, (and after temporarily renaming it 'Images') I can no longer search for photos in Spotlight.
    Spotlight Preferences now recognises 'Images' and I'm unable to change it back to 'Pictures'.
    Any advice or solution would be greatly appreciated.

    Spotlight Preferences now recognises 'Images' and I'm unable to change it back to 'Pictures'.
    As I said before there is no "photo" file type, just a bunch of other kinds (tiff, jpeg, GIF, and maybe 20 other possible extensions) that are used for photos. I don't think Spotlight uses the term "Pictures", just "images". I have a "Pictures" folder but in Spotlight I just see "Images" in the search results, and "Images" is what is uses in the preferences.
    this doesn't explain why I'm unable to search for photo files using Spotlight.
    Make sure that the area containing your photos is not excluded from search by the privacy feature in Spotlight's preferences.
    Spotlight searches for text information. For example, I have lots of photos, but spotlight only find a single one since I don't use the word "photo" in any of my file names or folder names. The one file it finds has "Created by Adobe Photoshop" in the metadata - Spotlight is keying in on the word "photo". If I type in the word "Picture" it finds the Pictures folder, but doesn't list the contents since none of those have the word "Picture" in their names or text within the file.
    What exact search term are you entering into Spotlight? Are you sure that a file exists with that term in its name, or perhaps in text included within the file?

  • Ive installed io7 on my ipad and now itunes (onwindows 8) wont recognise the device (the icon next to the iTune store icon),  have run diagnostics and everything ok.  My ipad asks if the computer is trustwort?hy then it trys to search for photos/videos

    Ive installed io7 on my ipad and now itunes (onwindows 8) wont recognise the device (the icon next to the iTune store icon),  have run diagnostics and everything ok.  My ipad asks if the computer is trustworthy then it trys to search for photos/videos and says none found!  I have done everything....................Help please

    Hello Debbie,
    I would be concerned as well if my iPad was not recognized by iTunes.  Thank you for providing all the information with the steps you took in regards to this issue.  I found an article with a few more steps you can take (you can skip the steps you have already taken):
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1538
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Search for photos with multiple keywords

    I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to search for photos that have multiple keywords.   When selecting multiple keywords in a Bridge search the default behavior is to find photos that have any of the keywords rather than all of the keyword.  In other words I want to do an AND keyboard rather than an OR search.

    You should be able to do so in the find menu of Bridge (Edit/Find or cmd+F)
    With the plus sign you can add an extra (and) keyword to it.
    A shortcut may be to first find one keyword and then use the filter panel
    keyword section and select the other wished keywords by putting a checkmark
    in front, only the selected files will show in the content window.
    In other words I want to do an AND keyboard rather than an OR search.

  • The Help Tab (OSX ML) where you search for something does not work

    If I click "Help" and then search "expand" it will show me where expand is. But in CS6 when I clicked it the command would go through and pull up the page to expand pixels. Instead, I have to go find it. It works in every other Adobe app I use except Photoshop CC.
    I am on the latest version and on CC

    Hi Peter
    Thanks a lot for your help (and sorry for not having answered quicker, but my boss gave me a more urgent task last week...).
    Anyway, I did what you suggested (re-importing into a brand new project), and then the search for synonyms really worked! But, being a sceptical person, I did the same with another project, and with that one, it did not work. So, what I did next was compare all the settings of these two projects, and I found a difference.
    RH8 now contains a function that's called 'Teilzeichenfolgensuche' (I don't know the English expression, but have a look at the attached picture: this is a screen shot from the second page when I generate WebHelp). After having done several tests, I came to the following conclusions:
    Search for synonyms does not work in HTML-Help, but it does work in WebHelp (and maybe others, but they are not relevant for me, so I did not test them);
    Search for synonyms does only work, when the function 'Teilzeichenfolgensuche' is NOT activated.
    Could maybe somebody test this, too, and post here whether my conclusions are really correct?
    Btw: This fact is not mentioned in the RH-Manual; actually, this function 'Teilzeichenfolgensuche' is not even mentioned there (at least not in the German edition)!!!
    Can hardly wait to see your feedback; thanks again for everybody's support!
    Kurt

  • Searching for photos

    Surprisingly you cannot search for photos with the iPad search feature. Does anyone now of a photo app that always searches on the file name? I am having a hard time finding one.
    Or is there anyway to turn on the search feature to include photos?
    TIA

    Yes, unfortunately that is true… and there is no way to turn it on.
    But you can always write a feedback:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipad.html
    enjoy your magic machine

  • Search for Main Group Not all Subgroup

    Search for Main Group Not all Subgroup
    My illustrator project may have 5 main groups, which may all included 100 subgroups. I would like to search for main group without having to search through all subgroup, because too many and too long for the script.
    For the moment I have given a name to all Main group but the process is much too long.
    Marcel
    tell application "Adobe Illustrator"
                       activate
                              set groupCount to count group items in current document
                              repeat with i from 1 to groupCount
                                                    set selection of current document to {}
                                                    set groupRef to group item i of current document
                                                    set groupName to name of groupRef
                                                    if  (groupName contains "MainGroup") then
                                                                                          set selected of (groupRef) to true
                                                      display dialog groupName
                                                                        end if
                              end repeat -- with groupCounter from 1 to groupCounter
    end tell

    I don't do AS but this seems to be the culprit
    set groupCount to count group items in current document
    count your groups in the current "Layer" to narrow it down to main groups only, groups within groups will be ignored.

  • Possible to search for photos via time?

    I do not see this option; date, yes, but not time. I'd like to search, say for all pics shot at 12:37. Putting that in the search box gets no results, though there are pictures with that time. (I do know I can change the View choice, from Alpha by title to view by date.)
    Why would I want this? We go on wildflower walks and shoot hundreds of photos, perhaps dozens of species. Sometimes it's hard to know if Picture A & B, depicting very similar plants & flowers, actually show the same species. (We're still beginners at this, and some families like the penstemons and paintbrushes have lots of very similar species). So I use time as a helper. If they were shot within a couple of minutes, probably they are of the same plant.
    My new technique is to shoot a "spacer photo" when I switch plants, which helps to separate "bouts" of photography. But previous outings don't have these.
    Thanks!

    Right, now I see how it works for you.
    Just temporarily switching the event sort to Sort By Date while you do all your initial titles is probably the simplest improvement to make in your workflow, and sounds like it would eliminate some hassle.
    But I'll tell you how I would do it, just because workflows interest me and you say you are thinking about it.
    Each wildflower walk is an Event. Keep your events sorted by Date/Time as you process and sort photos. Retitle as desired.
    Create a smart album to actually show off and browse your wildflowers--perhaps based on Keyword is Wildflower. Easy enough to apply the Wildflower keyword to an entire event each time you download photos and un-apply it from the occasional people shots as you process. The Wildflowers smart album can be sorted by title so that you can group all the same flowers from multiple places, rate the best shots of that flower, etc.
    Of course, that approach separates most browsing and rating from the initial sorting process--this helps me because I tend to bog down on the rating part, but might feel weird to others.
    (I also name the Event with a precise location--eg, Crater Lake Wildflower Meadow--and then use Photos>Batch Change to put that same info into the Description. Then it's easy enough in the combined smart album to say "okay, where did I take that shot?" and check the Description. However, Places might serve that need more efficiently. Sometimes I use the overall Event Description for a sort of diary entry--"third trip to this garden, after a rainy March had the best flowers")
    I never use the Title field and use Description a lot, but in this case, I'd say using Title instead of Description would be really annoying because I think you'd have to use the mouse to get to the description field every single time, instead of just being able to tab and type across photos, and you'd have to keep looking down to see if you already labeled the photo or not instead of that being right in your face. Photos>Batch Change would let you change a bunch at a time, but that's probably still slower. I tend to use Description for big general info like place and would think Title is more appropriate for very photo-specific info like flower names.
    Although, using Keyword instead of Title might be an idea. With the long Latin names which I presume are a hassle to type, being able to just click or apply pre-entered names with a shortcut could be good, and iPhoto will auto-fill Keywords but I don't think it auto-fills repeated Titles? Keyword Manager is a third-party utility, I don't use it myself but Terence recommends it as excellent. If you are seeing the same flowers over and over again, keywords might make life easier, and if you frequently have variations on species--eg Poppies (California), Poppies (Opium), Poppies (I've exhausted my knowledge of flowers)---then Keyword Manager handles nested keywords and I think it would automatically let you really quickly browse ALL your poppies and then each type of poppy. Might be worth checking--there should be a free trial. A keyword approach would also eliminate the possible problem where you have multiple flowers in one sort, but Sort by Title misses the flowers that aren't first (although Title-based Smart Albums would also eliminate that problem).
    One of the other things to consider there is what you intend to do with the photos, though--various forms of printing/publishing to web have varying support for automatically including the Title, etc. So if you know what you'd like to do with the pictures--slideshow? photo book?--it's worth playing around to see what the export options and integration are like before you process your backlog.
    An interesting challenge! Have fun.

  • Searching for photos without tags?

    In  LR4 I have lots of images without tags. How can I search for all of my imported images that do not have tags?
    Thanks.

    I have never made a smart collection. I just mae one with the settings, to match all of the following rules, keywords, and are empty, and I saved it. It now shows up on my Collections panel, and it shows the number 1007 next to it, so I'm assuming that means there are 1007 images without keywords? However, the main window displays "No photos match the filter" What is going on?
    Thanks.

  • Search for photos with a certain keyword ...

    Hi,
    I want to use the Filter-Pane to find all photos with a certain keyword on my disk - and not only in a specifiy folder.
    Is this possible with Bridge?
    Or do I always have to go into a specific subfolder and look there for the keywords? If yes, the filter doesn't help - if I am in the folder, I don't need the keywords anymore.
    Thanks

    use Edit->Find to search for keywords from different folders
    http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Bridge/3.0/WS093EF261-B811-489c-8E30-10109DBE71FBa.html

  • "Search for Jobs" link not working in E-Recruitment

    Hi,
    Whenever Employee/External Candidate clicks on the link "Search for Jobs" on the start page, list of jobs are not getting displayed despite after data is available.

    Hi ,
      Go to SPRO-personnel management-Employee self services-homepage framework - resources-edit resources
    select the resource for Search for job .... and check if the URL path is given.
    Thanks
    Sunitha

  • Searching for photos by lens

    how do I search for all photos taken with a certain lens?  thanks joanlvh

    In the Grid view, click on Metadata in the Library Filter bar above the image grid. You should see four columns that you can select to search on. By default, one of them should be "Lens." Grab the tiny little slider just to the right of the list, and scroll until you find what you want.
    If none of the colums is for "Lens", click the title of any of the four columns (e.g., Camera, Date, Label). You'll get a pop-up with a list of all the metadata available. Select "Lens" and then follow the instructions above.

Maybe you are looking for