Jump to content

Oh, yes. thank you Alamy


Recommended Posts

2 hours ago, NYCat said:

PS. Just discovered that it is easy enough to make TextEdit turn it into plain text so all is well.

 

Shift + Option + Command + V  will do the trick.

Or indeed make plain text (= Shift-Command -T )

 

wim

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, wiskerke said:

 

Shift + Option + Command + V  will do the trick.

Or indeed make plain text (= Shift-Command -T )

 

wim

 

Don't I still have to manually insert commas before pasting into AIM though... Or do you know a trick?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, M.Chapman said:

Step back - What use are these tag buttons to customers? They appear to only be able to click one of them before a new search is initiated. This tends to massively broaden the results. Shouldn't they be able to select several tags before initiating a new search?

 

I'm confused... What is going on? :unsure:

 

I suspect that these clickable tag buttons have more to do with Google and SEO than a useful tool for customers. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, M.Chapman said:

 

Don't I still have to manually insert commas before pasting into AIM though... Or do you know a trick?

 

In my text editor I can use search and replace all Ctrl-H and fill the space with space comma. However, not when it's pasted as a list.

I use Wordpad. I've used TextEdit in stone age though. It's really old.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, arterra said:

 

Found the culprit ^_^

Make sure the search box is empty to see my examples correctly.

 

Cheers,

Philippe

 

Do clients know that?

 

wim

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hello, please somebody can explain this better to me. I have images with similar /same keywords and on the search 

1 image comes along and with the new system many others of mine show up. (ex sexy man) so this is great. 

But I have many other images (ex strawberries and raspberries)

1 image comes along and no images showed up. Yet same subject,same key words... 

any explanations? 

thanks 

F

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, wiskerke said:

 

In my text editor I can use search and replace all Ctrl-H and fill the space with space comma. However, not when it's pasted as a list.

I use Wordpad. I've used TextEdit in stone age though. It's really old.

 

When select all the tags in AIM (or from an Alamy image search result), then copy and paste into Windows Notepad, there are no spaces between the tags. If I paste into OSX TextEdit and convert to plain text then each tag is on a new line, but I haven't managed to work out how to global search replace the linefeed? characters with commas yet. Mmmm....

  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I found an odd result that seemed to have to do with a previous search. I had been looking at my images of people feeding giraffes because I had a zoom and then when I looked at a portrait of Iain Douglas Hamilton my giraffe ones showed in "Stock photos by same contributor". Totally different subject but I had searched for them just previously.

 

Paulette

 

Edit: Ahhh. I think it's because of the way I went to the portrait. A normal search doesn't do that. I must have still had the giraffes in the search box. Never mind.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.