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Chapter 11: Organizing and Viewing Pictures in Digital Image Library
Microsoft Digital Image Standard User’s Manual
Adding Labels
Adding labels to your pictures is one of the most powerful ways to organize
and locate your pictures. Labels are bits of information that you apply to your
pictures—information that helps to identify the pictures. Labels do not change
the appearance of your pictures in any way; they are simply tiny bits of infor
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mation that get stored in the Library and associated with each picture. There are
a number of labels available in the Library, including the following:
• People. Create People labels for friends and family, then click that
person’s label to find all the pictures of that person.
• Places. Label your pictures with Places that help you instantly find
photos you took last year in Hawaii or five years ago at the Grand
Canyon.
• Events. Use these labels to identify pictures by activities or occasions,
such as birthday parties or vacations.
• Keywords. You can turn any word or phrase into a keyword, making
it easy to label pictures any way you like. You’re not limited to the
people, places, events, or keywords that come with Digital Image,
since you can add your own.
• Ratings. With a click, you can rate your pictures on a scale of one to
five. This can make it easy to find your best pictures.
• Flags. These little icons help you mark certain pictures for special
reasons. You can add the To Print flag to pictures you want to print for
a holiday greeting card, for instance.










