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Browsing Tips
The following hints may assist you in using the
keywords to find images on your Artville CD:
Orientation: All images have key words indicating
whether the image is vertical, horizontal, or
square.
Color: All images have keywords indicating
dominant colors, as follows:
red
red-orange
orange
yellow-orange
yellow
yellow-green
green
blue-green
blue
blue-violet
violet
red-violet
black
white
gray
gold
silver
bronze
black and white (photography)
Setting: When appropriate, images have keywords
indicating setting: interior or exterior; urban,
rural, or suburban.
Location: When appropriate, images have keywords
indicating location: i.e., a particular city, a country.
Objects: Object images have keywords indicating
whether the image is a dropout or square cut.
Medium: When relevant, images have a keyword
indicating in what medium the art was created; i.e.,
digital, pen and ink, oil, pastel, etc.
Type: All images have a keyword indicating whether
they are illustration or photography.
Content: All images have a keyword indicating the
subject that the image represents: i.e., animals,
lifestyles, business, sports and recreation, fantasy.
To conduct a search using keywords, use the NOTES
criterion, which is accessed through the pop-up
menu in the SEARCH dialog box.
Keywords (with the exception of content categories
and proper nouns) are singular rather than plural,
regardless of how many of something appear in an
image.
Keywords are noun forms (rather than verbs)
whenever possible: i.e., "driving," rather than
"drive" or "drives."
Keywords are lowercase except for proper nouns.
The Kudo browser disregards capitalization in its
searches.
Artist's names and the titles of Artville CDs are
included as keywords.
The Kudo browser will find partial words. For
example, searching on "man" will find images with
"man," "woman," and "manatee" as keywords.
After images are found using a keyword search, you
can redisplay all of the disc's images by selecting
FIND ALL from the IMAGE.