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print LR metadata filter results

New Here ,
Jul 21, 2017 Jul 21, 2017

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Hello,

I would like to print out the results of a metadata filter search from Lightroom. The search gives the types of cameras, lenses and all the focal lengths used, and the number of each. I can get a screen capture but the list is incomplete. Is there any way to extract this info?

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LEGEND , Jul 22, 2017 Jul 22, 2017

Is there any way to extract this info?

Not with LR's built-in features (other than by making a screenshot, which you know about).

If you're an Excel jockey, you could use one of several plugins to export the relevant metadata fields for each photo as a CSV file.  Import the file into Excel and create a pivot table that counts the unique values in each column.  Plugins: List View, Lr/Transporter, Data Explorer, Any Filter.

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Is there any way to extract this info?

Not with LR's built-in features (other than by making a screenshot, which you know about).

If you're an Excel jockey, you could use one of several plugins to export the relevant metadata fields for each photo as a CSV file.  Import the file into Excel and create a pivot table that counts the unique values in each column.  Plugins: List View, Lr/Transporter, Data Explorer, Any Filter.

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