
ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS 7.0
User Guide
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In the text box at the top of the screen, type the word or phrase that describes the subject of the photos you want
to search for.
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In the search results, click a photo to select it.
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Do one of the following:
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Click the Get Price & Keywords button.
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Right-click the image (Windows) and choose Get Price & Keywords from the menu.
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When the Price & Keywords dialog box appears, select keywords under Keywords For This Image. The more
keywords you select, the narrower the search.
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When you finish selecting keywords, click the Search Again button to begin a new search using the keywords.
To view image price and keywords
You can view size and price information, as well as related keywords, in the Image Detail dialog box.
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In the search results window, click an image to select it.
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Do one of the following:
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Click the Get Price & Keywords button.
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Right-click the image (Windows) and choose Get Price & Keywords from the menu.
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To close the dialog box, click the Close button.
Note:
The currency displayed in the Price & Keywords dialog box may not be the native currency of your billing country;
it is the supported currency for purchases made from your country. When you purchase photos from Adobe Stock Photos,
your credit card will be billed in the supported currency.
Search tips for stock photos
Here are some helpful pointers for refining your searches:
Misspelled words
Double-check your search entries to make sure they’re spelled correctly.
Trademarked names
Brand names may not return full search results. Instead, search for the item by its general
name.
Exact phrase searches
To view images that exactly match a phrase, type the whole phrase in the Search text box. You
can enter Boolean operators such AND, OR, or NOT to narrow your search.
Search by subject
To search for a specific subject, use nouns that describe the main subject of a photo, such as
“bicycle” or “house,” as well as adjectives that modify the nouns, such as “vintage” or “red.” To narrow the search
further, use verbs that describe an action in the photo.
Search by concept
Try searching with concepts, or perceptions, such as “romance,” “vitality,” “frustration,” or
“excitement,” to find an inspiring image.
Search by style
To find photos that reflect a specific photographic or artistic technique, try searching on terms such
as “profile”, “studio shot,” or “clipping path.”
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