Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
Congratulations to Terence Fails, who won a copy of MarineLife Keyword List at this year’s Bonaire Digital Shootout, an event sponsored by Wetpixel, Wetpixel Quarterly Magazine, MarineLife Keywords, and others.
Terence writes, “The install into Lightroom went smoothly, and I am looking forward to using the keywords list to start cataloging my images.”
Photographer Chris Crumley writes in with a testimonial about MarineLife Keyword List:
… my entire image database of 130,000 images is on Adobe Lightroom and all images are keyworded. In many subject areas, my keywords are exact and extensive. Almost anyone in the English-speaking world can find a needed image if it’s in my file. In [...]
We’ve just made available a trial version of MarineLife Keyword list, which includes keywords for 580 fish species, including all angelfishes, butterflyfishes, damsels, parrotfishes and puffers.
The trial version can be imported into your keyword database without adversely affecting your current metadata, and can easily be upgraded to the full version.
To download the trial version, go [...]
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Photographer Matthew Meier wrote to us about his experiences using MarineLife Keywords:
MarineLife Keywords is incredibly easy to use and is a tremendous time saver. What a joy to never have to type in scientific names again. Species are searchable by common names or part of a common name and once selected the scientific name is [...]
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Award-winning underwater photographer Alexander Mustard has written a entry about MarineLife Keywords:
I have been trying it and there is no doubt that it is awesome. Anyone who has to keyword marine life should get it – whether it is for library submissions or for your own indexing. For me its a no-brainer because it works [...]
Underwater photographer Tony Wu has posted an article on his blog about organizing and cataloging photos using MarineLife Keywords.
There’s help available now, at least for marine photographers, in the form of a pre-packaged list of key words for marine life that covers the genus and species of over 4,000 fish, 4,000 invertebrates, and all known [...]
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
I’ve recorded a short, informal video demonstrating how I use MarineLife Keywords. Although the keyword list isn’t meant to replace reference and ID books, it does help a great deal in metadata workflow if you already know an animal’s common name. In fact, the keyword list works best in conjunction with existing ID books. Once [...]
Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Welcome to the MarineLife Keywords blog, where you’ll be able to find articles on keywording and metadata entry using the MarineLife Keywords product for Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture.