How to Use the Browse Function in ON1 Photo RAW for Photo Organization
Welcome to Photo Blue! I'm Dean, and today I'll be giving you a quick overview of how to use the Browse function in ON1 Photo RAW to organize and manage your photos efficiently. Whether you're dealing with a massive photo library or just a few shots, understanding how to effectively navigate and categorize your images can save you a ton of time.
In this tutorial, I'll show you how to access the Browse function and set up an organized folder structure that works best for you. I'll also cover key features like toggling folder visibility, accessing metadata, and using star ratings, color codes, and favorites to mark and sort your images for easy retrieval. You'll learn how to group RAW and JPEG files, search by file type, and create albums to gather related images from different folders.
Additionally, I’ll explain how to color code both images and folders, which can be particularly useful for keeping track of ongoing projects. Lastly, I'll highlight the importance of properly managing your favorites to avoid accidentally deleting important files.
By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of how to use ON1 Photo RAW's Browse function to keep your photo collection well-organized and easy to navigate.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction to ON1 Photo RAW Browse Function
0:40 - Setting Up an Organized Folder Structure
1:50 - Toggling Folder and Metadata Visibility
3:10 - Using Star Ratings and Color Codes
5:30 - Grouping RAW and JPEG Files
6:45 - Creating and Managing Albums
8:00 - Color Coding Folders and Using Favorites
9:30 - Important Tips for Managing Favorites
10:30 - Final Thoughts and Tips for Photo Organization
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