
If you keyword in LR, and export keywords using Alamy Lightroom Bridge plug-in, it will prioritise tags and select supertags. You don’t need another step in the workflow. Sorry I should have mentioned that I am using LR 6.14, the last stand alone version. It looks like i will have to either accept that tags are sent to Alamy in alphabetical order or utilise another step in my workflow, something I am loath to do. I was hoping that there might have been a way to arrange tags in LR which I had missed but it seems not. Alamy has been asked for the ability to do this in AIM but has not acceded to the request as yet. Proximity of one tag compared to another used in a multi-word search can have an effect on where it appears in the sort order, which is why we’d recommend adding phrases / multi-word tags where appropriate.", in Alamy's advice on tagging I wondered if it might just have something to do with my problem.Īs it is very difficult, nigh on impossible, to rearrange tags in AIM we need to look for another solution to arrange tags as we wish. I cannot give the details you are asking but since I started tagging in LR I have not had a sale (licensed image).Īfter seeing this, "Try to avoid adding alphabetical lists of tags.
CAN I REARRANGE PRESETS ON LIGHTROOM SOFTWARE
It must matter enough if people are willing to change software to be able to re-arrange the keywords - so please give me something good evidence please. Just want to be able to assess whether this is something worthwhile doing or not - I'm not currently, even pretty bad at choosing supertags and I'm still doing alright. I'm a bit lazy this morning so perhaps didn't make the best of searches (couldn't find anything that looked like it would give me any specifics), so I'm asking nicely if someone pretty please can point me in the direction where the importance of 'keyword order' and/or 'keyword proximity' is backed up by numbers or "something" more concrete, bar just the loose mention by Alamy that it matters - how much, how little? I'll even take anecdotal info into consideration if you're not a complete troll.
