Multi-Dimensional Browsing: Time, Location & People

The three most natural dimensions of photo management: When was it taken? Where was it taken? Who is in it? Photocatalyst automatically extracts these three types of information from EXIF and AI analysis, allowing you to browse the entire library from any dimension without manual organization.


1. Timeline View

The timeline organizes all photos by year, month, and day, ideal for reviewing works from a specific period and tracking shooting frequency.

Annual Heatmap

The core of the timeline page is the annual heatmap:

  • Green intensity indicates the number of photos per day (lighter green = fewer, darker green = more)
  • Click a day to view all photos from that day
  • Click a month label to view the entire month
  • Hover to show YYYY/MM/DD + photo count

The heatmap lets you see at a glance which periods had the highest shooting frequency — those dense dark green areas are often important projects or trips.

Auto Grouping

Enable the "Auto Grouping" toggle to group photos by year/month/day hierarchically; click to expand and view.

Quick Time Filter

OptionRangeUse Case
DefaultAllGeneral browsing
TodayToday 00:00 ~ 23:59Same-day shoot review
YesterdayYesterday 00:00 ~ 23:59Previous day review
Last 3 DaysWithin 72 hoursShort-term project organization
Last 7 DaysWithin 168 hoursWeekly project wrap-up

Custom Date Range

Click the calendar icon to select start and end dates:

  • Intelligently displays formats like "March 2024" or "2024-03-15 ~ 2024-03-20"
  • Useful for retrieving photos from a specific project period or shooting itinerary

Right-click any photo → "Find photos from the same time" → Year/Month/Day to quickly jump to the corresponding time period.


2. Location View

Automatic GPS Aggregation

The system automatically extracts GPS coordinates from EXIF and groups nearby shooting locations into location clusters:

  • Each location group displays the photo count
  • Click to view all photos at that location
  • Location names are user-defined (e.g., "Shanghai Bund", "Huangshan Bright Summit")

Manually Add Location

For photos without GPS information (e.g., camera GPS was off, EXIF lost during post-processing):

  1. Click the add location button
  2. Enter latitude and longitude (format: longitude,latitude, e.g., 121.4737,31.2304)
  3. Enter the location name
  4. Confirm to associate with photos

Editing & Management

ActionMethod
Rename locationRight-click location → Rename
Edit coordinatesRight-click location → Edit
Write to EXIFRight-click location → Write EXIF tags (batch write GPS to photos)
Merge locationsMerge into another location

Location Rebuild

If GPS aggregation is inaccurate, click the refresh button to rebuild the location index.


3. People View

Automatic Recognition & Clustering

During indexing, the system automatically:

  1. Detects faces in each photo
  2. Extracts facial visual features
  3. Clusters similar faces into the same person
  4. Generates a dedicated album for each person

People Browsing

The People page displays all recognized individuals in a grid:

  • Person cover photo + name
  • Total photo count for that person
  • Search people by name

People Management

ActionMethodDescription
NameClick person → Enter nameSupports Chinese names
MergeSelect multiple people → MergeMerge the same person that was incorrectly split
SplitEnter person details → Select faces not belonging to this personRemove or create a new person
Set CoverPerson details → Right-click face → Set as coverChoose the best portrait
DeleteRight-click person card → DeleteRemove the person label

Unclassified Faces

The system lists faces that have not been successfully assigned to any person:

  • Manually assign to an existing person
  • Create a new person based on unclassified faces
  • Supports batch selection operations

Face Reassignment

In preview mode, right-click an incorrectly recognized face box → "Face Reassignment" → Select the correct target person.


4. Folder Tree Browsing

Unlike the AI-driven browsing methods above, the folder tree reflects the actual physical directory structure on your hard drive.

Two Browsing Modes

ModeDescriptionUse Case
Current OnlyShows only photos in the current folderView a single project folder
Include SubdirectoriesRecursively shows photos from all subfoldersView an entire client/yearly directory

In-Folder Operations

  • Search/sort/filter same as the full library
  • Full right-click menu available
  • Drag-and-drop to add new folders

5. Multi-Dimensional Combinations

The best way to use the three dimensions is in combination, not isolation:

Scenario: Find "portrait photos of Li Si taken in Shanghai during summer 2023"

  → Timeline → June-August 2023
    → Location View → Filter "Shanghai"
      → People View → Select "Li Si"
        → Display intersection results

Dimension Use Case Quick Reference

NeedPreferred DimensionReason
Find photos from a specific dateTimelinePrecise to the day
Organize photos from a tripLocationGrouped by destination
Client selects shots by personPeopleGrouped by subject
View shooting frequency distributionTimeline HeatmapIntuitive visualization
Organize project foldersFolder TreeFaithfully reflects disk structure
Fix missing geolocation tagsLocation ViewManual add/edit
Annual reviewTimeline (Auto Grouping)Natural review by year/month/day

Related sections: Chapter 6: Multi-Dimensional Browsing | Chapter 3: Photo Browsing