- Lightroom Version Number
- 9.4
- Operating System
- Windows 10
Probably know the answer but...
After 10+ years of using Lightroom and now with a library of over 50K images, I suddenly get the brilliant idea to clean up my keywords. I've looked at doing it in the past, but it was such a daunting task, I always put it off until 'later.'
So, a few days ago, I started working on the 7K plus flat keywords in my list, many of which are misspelled, and quite a few only reference a single image. I've begun creating a hierarchy and cleaning things up. After several hours, I'm up to 'administration.'
Is there any way to accomplish this, other than scrolling through, working on one keyword at a time? I'm willing to do it, if that's what it takes, but any shortcuts or advice would be greatly appreciated.
After 10+ years of using Lightroom and now with a library of over 50K images, I suddenly get the brilliant idea to clean up my keywords. I've looked at doing it in the past, but it was such a daunting task, I always put it off until 'later.'
So, a few days ago, I started working on the 7K plus flat keywords in my list, many of which are misspelled, and quite a few only reference a single image. I've begun creating a hierarchy and cleaning things up. After several hours, I'm up to 'administration.'
Is there any way to accomplish this, other than scrolling through, working on one keyword at a time? I'm willing to do it, if that's what it takes, but any shortcuts or advice would be greatly appreciated.