![]() Clicking on either of the Assets or Projects tabs shows the matching results for the last search term(s). The tabbed results screen makes it easy to switch between result types. Facets may also be removed to broaden the results by removing that facet from the filter. Multiple facets may be clicked to further refine the search. For example, clicking a keyword “beauty” facet would limit the results to only images that have the “beauty” keyword. Clicking on a facet filters the results to just images that match that facet’s criterion. These facets appear above the search results and make it easy to “explore” within a set of search results. Search results are automatically “faceted” on attributes such as keywords and project names. ![]() DF Studio assets that contain a partial match for the search term will also be included. For example, a search for cloud would match “cloud”, “clouds”, and “cloudy”. ![]() Multiple words entered into the global search field at the top of the left sidebar are matched against any of the fields in the search index. For additional control, an advanced search page can be used to search specific fields alternatively, operators may be used for more fine-grained searches. DF Studio’s global search box is designed to make it as simple as possible to find images (and other Project assets) throughout an account by searching across many fields at once, such as filename, Project name, Setup name, as well as keywords and photographer information.
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