Bulk remove keywords in Aperture
Thursday
Apr 24, 2008
This was annoying me for some time. Particularly because:
- I couldn’t work out how to do it.
- I regularly make mistakes in adding keywords to a bulk set of images
- I only recently migrated to Aperture from iPhoto and all those imported images are tagged with “iPhoto Original”
- When I upload images to flickr I don’t want the weird tags on the images (ref to point 3!)
Anyway, because basically I’m dumb at that stuff, I found this little gem. It’s a great tip that essentially goes like this:
- Select the images that you want to blast those nasty bulk mistake keywords from
- Complain to yourself mentally that you wouldn’t need to be doing this if you hadn’t made the mistake in the first place
- Make sure the keyword controls are visible (Window -> Show control bar, Window -> Show keyword controls)
- Type the keyword you want removed in the keyword box, and (Wait for it)
- Press Shift-Enter. Now this is very important. Shift-Enter.
My life is bliss.
Comments
liz
April 25th, 2008 at 12:06 pm
thanks. just what I needed to know
Christian Ashby
January 19th, 2010 at 4:41 am
Or – slightly more intuitive…
1. Select the photos you want to remove the keyword from.
2. Window->Show keywords HUD. Search for the nasty keyword.
3. Click the keyword, then click the delete button (crossed circle)
Jason Elston
January 19th, 2010 at 7:39 am
Thanks for the alternative Christian. That is definitely more
straightforward.
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