How Do I Edit Image Details

Once you have uploaded an image to your Gallery, you can enter additional information about it, to tell viewers more about your work.

Click on the image you wish to edit from the image thumbnails displayed in the Media in this Gallery area of the Gallery. The selected image will have a yellow border:

It will also appear in the display at the top of the page:

As you can see, the following fields can be managed from here:

  • Title
  • Physical dimensions (width/height - note, you can swap between inches and cm via the settings area)
  • Year
  • Price (If it is for sale you can enter a price for your piece)
  • Comments/Description
  • Tags (Applying tags enables you to group media with similar attributes)
  • Gallery (Useful if you want to move the image to another Gallery)

All fields on this page are completely optional, if an attribute does not apply or you don’t want to fill it in then leave it blank!

To enter information for any field simply click on the box below the field e.g Title:

Click the blue Save button when you have made your changes:

Tags

Tags are used to group media across your entire Portfolio. This enables viewers to browse similar media in your Portfolio by clicking on the tags. For the best results tags should be short and broad termed and kept to a handful of tags per medium. For example, to this image below (the pink flowers) you might assign the tags flower, pink, bee and don't forget to click Save:

In future, when a viewer clicks on any of these tags, that will be displayed underneath the media in your Portfolio, they will see this image and any other images to which to you have assigned any one of these same tags. You can remove tags by clicking on the X next to the tag:

Download

Also, if you need to, you can download a copy of the image from Crevado’s cloud storage by clicking the Download button underneath the image.

Rotate

If the orientation of your image is incorrect you can rotate the image from this page using the rotate buttons underneath the image.