Chris
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Post by Chris on Sept 24, 2020 19:58:23 GMT
It's not often that you might need to sort out a lot of images in the same folder according to aspect ratio. But there are times when it may be useful. Eg. you might need a specific aspect ratio for a particular project. I have a folder with thousands of free wallpaper images. I wanted to sort out just the landscape ones to choose as a desktop background. For those interested, here is a free little stand-alone programe that can sort images according to aspect ratio. www.dcmembers.com/skwire/download/dimensions-2-folders/Kind regards Chris PS its also possible to sort images according to aspect ratio using LR and Bridge. With LR *https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-ability-to-sort-images-by-aspect-ratiopixel-dimensions/5f5f44f24b561a3d422af81d#:~:text=Lightroom%20supports%20sort%20by%20aspect,%22landscape%22%2C%20and%20square. havecamerawilltravel.com/lightroom/lightroom-filter-image-aspect-ratio/With Bridge www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=2120856&seqNum=4#:~:text=If%20you%20don't%20already,View%20%3E%20Sort%20%3E%20By%20Dimensions
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Post by michelb on Sept 24, 2020 20:32:24 GMT
In the Elements Organizer, the 'Find by details' option, you can choose the 'orientation' criteria to select files (and create 'saved searches' if you want).
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Chris
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Post by Chris on Sept 24, 2020 20:45:46 GMT
Michelb, thanks very much for sharing this useful information. I wasn' aware that the Elements organiser could also do this!
Kind regatds Chris
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