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January 10, 2019
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Catalogue tags

  • January 10, 2019
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Hi all,

I have reluctantly upgraded from PSE10 to PSE 15 and during the set up requested a new catalogue rather than altering the existing PSE 10 version

Of course now none of my images have any tags!!

Is there anyway to rescue this?

Regards

Paul

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Correct answer MichelBParis

plw1053  wrote

Hi all,

I have reluctantly upgraded from PSE10 to PSE 15 and during the set up requested a new catalogue rather than altering the existing PSE 10 version

Of course now none of my images have any tags!!

Is there anyway to rescue this?

Regards

Paul

The request you get at the end of the installation of newer Elements version is to 'convert' the catalog.

- it's not to create a new catalog

- it's not to 'alter' the existing catalog.

It means creating a new catalog in the newer catalog format and storing all the contents of the previous catalog into the new one.

- the older catalog is not changed but it is renamed with a -1 suffix

- the new catalog gets the name of the old one and keeps all your tags, captions etc.

If you did not let the installer convert the catalog, you can do it later when you want from the catalog manager (Menu File >> manage catalogs).

Importing in a new catalog does not restore all your tagging and organization. It may keep tags and captions if you have used the option to 'Write metadata to tags' (shortcut Ctrl W), but that will not restore the albums, version sets and stacks...

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MichelBParis
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Legend
January 10, 2019

plw1053  wrote

Hi all,

I have reluctantly upgraded from PSE10 to PSE 15 and during the set up requested a new catalogue rather than altering the existing PSE 10 version

Of course now none of my images have any tags!!

Is there anyway to rescue this?

Regards

Paul

The request you get at the end of the installation of newer Elements version is to 'convert' the catalog.

- it's not to create a new catalog

- it's not to 'alter' the existing catalog.

It means creating a new catalog in the newer catalog format and storing all the contents of the previous catalog into the new one.

- the older catalog is not changed but it is renamed with a -1 suffix

- the new catalog gets the name of the old one and keeps all your tags, captions etc.

If you did not let the installer convert the catalog, you can do it later when you want from the catalog manager (Menu File >> manage catalogs).

Importing in a new catalog does not restore all your tagging and organization. It may keep tags and captions if you have used the option to 'Write metadata to tags' (shortcut Ctrl W), but that will not restore the albums, version sets and stacks...

Participant
January 10, 2019

Hello,

That is helpful.

As you guessed I misunderstood the options as I did not want to change my existing PE10 settings in case I needed to revert to it later.

I will have a look at the menu to manage catalogues and see if I can  make sense of it all.

I guess if the worse comes to the worse I can uninstall and start again!! Do you think that might work?

Regards

MichelBParis
Legend
January 10, 2019

plw1053  wrote

Hello,

That is helpful.

As you guessed I misunderstood the options as I did not want to change my existing PE10 settings in case I needed to revert to it later.

I will have a look at the menu to manage catalogues and see if I can  make sense of it all.

I guess if the worse comes to the worse I can uninstall and start again!! Do you think that might work?

Regards

The conversion keeps your old catalog available to the old Elements, it is recognized even if it is renamed.

Plus the option to 'convert' catalogs in the catalog manager ('convert' button) allows you to convert again an old catalog which has already been converted. Note the checkboxes on the bottom of the dialog to show 'already converted catalogs".