Visualize your Metadata in Graphs
Understand your image catalog at a glance
When working with a large photo collection, metadata is your best friend. It tells you where, when, and how your images were captured, plus any custom information you’ve added over time. But combing through metadata manually is tedious. Enter Photo Supreme’s Details section, where metadata isn’t just text: it’s visual! Explore how to use Photo Supreme’s bar graph feature to gain clear, actionable insight into your photo catalog. Whether you're reviewing camera usage, cleaning up inconsistent entries, or tracking custom tags, this feature can save time and sharpen your workflow.
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Why Visualize Metadata?
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Let’s say you want to know:
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Which camera you use most
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Where your photos are most often taken
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How your ISO values are distributed
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Whether your custom "Client" field is consistently used
Rather than scroll through thousands of entries, the bar graph feature in the Details section shows you the top 10 most frequent values for any metadata field at a glance.
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How to Access Metadata Graphs in Photo Supreme
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Go to the top menu and click on Details to open the Details view.
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On the left-hand panel, you'll see a structured tree of metadata categories.
From here, you can drill down into the metadata field you want to inspect.
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Drill-Down Examples:
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Here are just a few of the useful paths to explore:
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Technical Metadata
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Technical > Camera Make
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Technical > Lens Information
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Technical > ISO Speed Ratings
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Technical > Aperture Value
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Technical > Shutter Speed
Image Content
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Image Content > City
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Image Content > Country
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Image Content > Location
Creator Info
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Creator > Creators
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Creator > Creator Contact Info > Country
Custom Fields
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Your Custom Fields > [Field Name]
(e.g., Event Name, Client, Photographer Type: whatever you’ve defined)
What you'll see
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When you select a field (e.g., City), the right-hand panel displays a bar chart:
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Top 10 values in your catalog for that field
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Number of occurrences for each
You can click on a bar to view all images for that specific value. This is perfect for spotting trends, imbalances, or metadata inconsistencies (like “New York” vs. “NYC”).
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Use Cases
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Here’s how photographers commonly use this feature:
Gear Analysis
See which camera models, lenses, or ISO settings dominate your shoots.
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Location Insights
Get a breakdown of where your photos are taken, helping you analyze or organize by location.
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Metadata Cleanup
Spot inconsistencies in your tags, creators, or custom fields, and fix them faster.
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Custom Field Tracking
Created your own field (eg “Client”, or “Shoot Type”)? Now you can track and filter based on usage.
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Pro Tips
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Clean inconsistent values directly after visual inspection.
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Add custom fields from the Info panel and they’ll appear in Your Custom Fields.
Final Thoughts
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Whether you’re a casual hobbyist or a full-time pro, visualizing metadata helps you stay organized, spot trends, and clean your catalog with confidence. The bar graph feature in the Details section of Photo Supreme turns your metadata from a flat list into a powerful analytical tool, and it’s built right in.
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