When you move photos from one computer to another, it s a good idea to ensure all of the about the photos moves too. This is called metadata and includes useful data like camera settings, keywords, captions, ratings, and categories. Keeping the metadata with the photos lets you search photos consistently across computers. Camera settings, attributes and other types of metadata (e.g. keywords, captions) can be stored in the photo itself, and in the. Note: When moving data from one computer to another it is always best practice to backup the data before proceeding.
One way to ensure this useful metadata remains with your photos is to embed the into the files. To embed the into all of your files, click Tools Embed Database Information In All Files. If you have a large collection of files, consider embedding into a few files at a time to avoid taxing system resources. Click Tools Embed Database Information In Selected Files. File formats that do not support embedded XMP will have a linked sidecar file that will move with your image file. By default this XMP file is hidden.
To copy your files you can select the images you want to copy over, then select Edit Copy to folder. Fom the Copy To Folder dialog, select the drive where you would like to place your images. Plug in your removable hardrive or other storage device into the other computer and copy your files over.
Once you have your files on the other computer in ACDSee 12, your next step is to update the with the catalog. In the folders menu, right-click the folder where you have placed your files and select Catalog files. Ensure the Import ACDSee organizing is checked. Click Start.
Check to see if you learned these key concepts: Metadata is about a photo such as the date it was taken, the camera settings used, keywords, or captions. Ratings and categories are also metadata. All of this can be stored in the photo itself, and in the ACDSee 12. Embedding the metadata into the image files ensures that all of this useful remains with the photos when moving them from one computer to another. Some file formats (such as RAW, PSD and ABR) do not support embedded XMP but instead have linked XMP files to hold their. By default, these linked sidecar files are hidden. Once the files are copied onto the other computer, you need to ensure they are cataloged in the new.