How-To Video

Step 1:  Add Images to your library (length <90 seconds)

Step 2:  Create and Assign Tags/Ratings (length <90 seconds)

Step 3:  Find Your Images (length <45 seconds)

4.  Sharing (length <45 seconds)

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  1. iPadLover 31. May, 2010 at 12:52 am #

    Thanks for the videos. Showing the importing of images via the folders was exactly what I needed and in two-minutes I was up and running!

    Awesome App!

  2. Georges Vassiliadis 21. Jun, 2010 at 6:40 pm #

    How many subfolders can I create such as Europe, followed by Italy, France, etc and then sub folders per country such as Paris, Lyon etc having done that can I additionally sort by selecting flowers as an explange if the photos were tagged as such from which ever folders they are in and last if the photos are tagged with a description will it display as well and can they be tagged if not so at the Ipad? If it does all this it is a dream come through

  3. admin 21. Jun, 2010 at 6:52 pm #

    Sort Shots will take a very large number of tags. You will be able to sort by ‘Flowers’ very easily once those images have been tagged. Right now, the description is not visible by the individual files but the tag will turn blue to indicate the association with the tag. We are working on the ability to export/import these tags into other 3rd party programs.

  4. Andrea 17. Aug, 2010 at 1:49 am #

    Will tagging with Sort Shots allow me to import on a Mac or pc into let say, photoshop elements or iPhoto keeping the tags ? In other words are the tags written on the photo meta data?

  5. stonedragon 22. Aug, 2010 at 6:21 am #

    How do I remove a tag from an image?

  6. admin 23. Aug, 2010 at 3:49 pm #

    Simply select the image (a check mark will appear on the image), tap on ‘Assign Tags’ and simply tap on the term you no longer want to be associated with the image. Hit ‘Done’.

  7. admin 23. Aug, 2010 at 4:57 pm #

    We are working on meta data and have submitted a build that will read tags and ratings from other programs. So far, only Adobe Lightroom and Bridge will both export and import tags. You will have this ability in version 2.0 which is currently in for approval with Apple.

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