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In addition to the attribute filter,
we can also filter
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by the metadata
contained within each of our images.
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It's important to note that
unless you remove
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the attribute filter
that we said in the last lecture,
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it will also be applied
alongside any metadata filters we apply.
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That's why
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it's important to click the none button
after you use any one of these filters.
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Now go ahead and click metadata
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when we click metadata.
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A table appears with four columns.
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Each column contains datasets
we can use to filter our images.
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For example, we can filter by date.
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We can filter by camera
type lens type or color label.
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If you click on this menu here,
there are also several other options
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you can select
that are relevant to metadata.
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So I'll go ahead and select
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camera info
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so you can see that when we select
camera info, we get a bunch of
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different filters.
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For example,
camera lens focal length and flash date.
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These are all relevant to camera info.
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If we were to go to default columns,
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we have date camera, lens and label.
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So let's go ahead
and we can see that the canon US
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five D has six images attached to it.
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So all of these six images were taken
on the same camera in the Lens column.
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We have a breakdown of each lens
that was used on this specific camera.
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So for images, an unknown lens was used.
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Lightroom cannot detect the lens
that was used.
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This image was taken
using an EF 50 millimeter.
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Since we've now narrowed it
by camera and lens,
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we can see one color
label here, which we know is blue.
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I'll go
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back to camera info in that resets
the columns.
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Let's say we wanted to filter our catalog
by focal length in ISO.
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In that case, I'll go to exposure info
because I know ISO is an exposure setting.
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So here not only do we have ISO, we have
aperture shutter speed and focal length.
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So as you can see,
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the metadata filter is quite comprehensive
and there's a lot you can do with it.
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For now, click back on the none item
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to remove any filter that we've applied.
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