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<p>Hi,</p>
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<p>I have been using DK both privately and professionally for
multiple years. And boy do I love this software.</p>
<p>In DK I have multiple collections: <br>
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<li>Private: Private photos from vacations, birthday parties, etc.</li>
<li>Pro: Professional photos from various photo shoots, etc.</li>
<li>Design: Professional images, including various design work
such as logos, web assets, etc.</li>
<li>Art: Drawings, sketches, etc. <br>
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<p>Now, each of these are separate collections that are all added to
DK in Settings. <br>
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<p>My issue is that I find it difficult to actually separate these
when using DK.</p>
<p>So for example, the other day I was talking to a client and
trying to find a few photos fromĀ from a photoshoot that I new
roughly when I did but I could not easily find it using the Albums
view. So I went to Timeline and clicked the year and quickly ran
through it. What I didn't consider what that now, we were suddenly
browsing through a strange mix of all three collections. So, while
I found the photo session I was looking for, it felt a bit awkward
that I had to browse through some random family member's wedding
photos to get there.</p>
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<p>I am missing some easy way to actually separate collections in
DK. What thoughts went into this use case? <br>
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<p>Is there some place I haven't found in which I can easily switch
on/off individual collections globally? Like some sort of global
collection filter? <br>
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<p>BR</p>
<p>Thomas<br>
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