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Search in Photo Supreme
Tips & Advanced Techniques

Efficient photo management hinges on the ability to locate images quickly and accurately. Photo Supreme, a powerful digital asset management (DAM) system, offers two primary tools to streamline this process: the Search Box and the Advanced Search. Understanding how and when to use each can significantly enhance productivity and workflow.

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The Search Box: Fast and Efficient

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Positioned at the top-right of the interface, the Search Box is designed for fast, intuitive searches. 

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Global Catalog Search

The Search Box performs a global search across the entire catalog, scanning every data element associated with an image.

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This includes:

  • File names

  • Folder paths

  • Embedded metadata (IPTC, EXIF, XMP)

  • Catalog-assigned labels (categories, portfolios, persons, events)

  • Descriptions, captions, and titles

  • Keywords and custom fields

  • File version information

 

This means that even if a search term appears only in a technical metadata field or within a custom tag, the Search Box will find it, making it exceptionally useful for general discovery.

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Logical Expressions

 

The Search Box also supports Boolean operators:

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  • "sunset beach"; Finds images containing the exact phrase

  • sunset OR sunrise; Includes results with either term

  • mountain AND winter; Both terms must appear

  • lake NOT boat; Finds images for "lake", excludes images containing "boat"
     

Autocomplete is often available, helping to refine the queries as you type.

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Ideal Use Cases
 

  • Quick retrieval of known files

  • Browsing based on basic keywords

  • Rapid filtering during tagging or curation
     

Advanced Search: For Precise Control

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For more refined searching, Photo Supreme includes an Advanced Search panel, accessible via the menu (Search > Advanced Search) or by pressing Ctrl+F (Windows) / Cmd+F (Mac).

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Customizable Search Criteria

 

Advanced Search enables complex search queries that can include:

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  • Ratings, color labels, or file status

  • Date ranges (capture, modification, import)

  • File formats (RAW, JPEG, TIFF, etc.)

  • Specific folder paths or file sizes

  • Any IPTC, EXIF, or XMP metadata

  • Catalog categories, portfolios, and custom fields
     

Multiple criteria can be combined using AND/OR logic, and grouped for layered expressions.

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Saved and Reusable Queries

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Search conditions created in Advanced Search can be saved for future use. These saved searches can also power Dynamic Search Portfolios, which auto-update whenever matching files are added to the catalog.

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Tips for Effective Searching

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  • Use quotation marks for exact matches

  • Combine catalog filters with search queries for precise results.

  • Use date-based filtering with the Timeline Browser for time-specific image sets.

  • For geotagged content, Photo Supreme’s GEO Search can locate images by location or within a radius.
     

Conclusion

 

Photo Supreme's combination of quick, keyword-based searching and deep, metadata-driven advanced querying provides you with powerful tools for image retrieval. Mastering both the Search Box and Advanced Search functions ensures a faster, more organized workflow, whether managing a personal archive or a professional image library.

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