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Chapter 12 Searching for and Displaying Images 257
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Images that you import from sources other than cameras and card readers, such as
JPEG or TIFF files, may not have EXIF information associated with them. However, they
typically have a creation date assigned to the file. You can use this creation date to
locate images using the Date search options.
To search for images by creation date:
1 In the Projects panel, select a project or an album you want to search.
2 Show the Query HUD by doing one of the following:
 Choose Edit > Find (or press Command-F).
 Click the Query HUD button beside the search field in the Browser.
3 In the Query HUD, choose Date from the Add Filter pop-up menu.
4 Select the Date checkbox, then choose a date option from the Date pop-up menu.
5 Choose an option from the middle pop-up menu to qualify your search.
6 Enter the date you want the search based upon.
If needed, you can add multiple Date options to specify the capture year, capture
month, capture day, and so on.
7 Choose any” from the Match pop-up menu, if its not already chosen.
The images that match the search criteria are immediately displayed in the Browser. To
save your search results, see “Saving Your Search Results on page 265.
Select the Date
checkbox.
Choose a date option from
the Date pop-up menu.
Enter a date here.
Choose how you want to
qualify your search from
this pop-up menu.

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