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Exposure’s has created a bookmark for the folder with my files. I’ll drag one of them into Exposure’s window. Here’s a pair of photos in my Dropbox folder I’d like to edit. You can also create a bookmark by dragging files into Exposure from the Finder or Windows Explorer. If you want to remove a bookmark, select it and click the minus button, or right-click it and choose Remove This Bookmark from the menu. And now I have a new bookmark in my list. I’ll find my folder of images, and click ok. Click the plus button at the top of the folder panel. You don’t need to create a bookmark for every individual folder you work with, just the top level folders that contain your photos. You can keep revealing subfolders to explore your entire photo library. I can reveal my Bookmark’s subfolders by clicking the triangle to the left of my bookmarks. Exposure has three bookmarks set up by default when it’s installed: your Desktop folder, Documents folder, and Pictures folder.
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Bookmarks are folders that are saved for easy access. Exposure doesn’t have a catalog, so the organization in your file system is always the same as what you see in Exposure’s user interface. The folders panel shows the folders on your computer. Just right-click in any panel border and choose Customize Panels. I’m going to drag the separator to give it a little more space.Įxposure’s user interface is completely customizable, so you can choose where you want each panel to appear. This is the main screen with the folders panel at the upper left of the window. Photos: Oded Wagenstein, Jay Marroquin, Jimmy Beech, Chad Bromley
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Learn how to browse files, add favorite folders, and perform file management in Exposure.