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  1. #Exifrenamer folder name install
  2. #Exifrenamer folder name full size
  3. #Exifrenamer folder name upgrade
  4. #Exifrenamer folder name software
  5. #Exifrenamer folder name code

#Exifrenamer folder name software

Software like Lightroom, AftershotPro, etc do exactly what I'm asking for. Also, I don't want her to think I'm giving her a lower quality tool just because she's a Mac user.īesides, I'm not asking for something overly complicated or nonstandard. If you think I'm going for unnecessary complexity, you're essentially condemning all Lightroom users on Mac as well. I picked darktable only because it's almost as good as Lightroom and free. I'd rather she not get locked into iPhoto and have better options for the future. Lightroom Help | Import photos from iPhoto (Mac OS)Įasy for you and me, but not for someone like her. If she wants to use Lightroom in the future, she'll face the same problem we're discussing now. I wish you could see how extreme your response is.

exifrenamer folder name

It's more or less saying, "You want to do something other than what we've dictated? Screw you and use something else!" I just choose not to make work for myself, when it's not absolutely necessary.Īnd that response is a very Appleish response.

#Exifrenamer folder name code

Don't get me wrong, I've programmed in machine code and a few different languages, I'm not a computer ninny. This might be your passive aggressive way of punishing her for not sharing your need for unnecessarily complexity to accomplish minimal gain.Īs a Mac user, I would certainly consider being forced into such a system on such spurious complaints to be punishment. You know the ease of use thing? My guess is, your wife wants a Mac because she doesn't want to have to mess around with all that crap. The disadvantage to starting your wife on an un-necessarily complex system is she may just decide to ditch post processing altogether and just go with jpegs off the camera.

#Exifrenamer folder name full size

Those are exported as 16 bit Tiffs and full size jpegs, and put into folders on my hard drive. The only files I actually put into folders are ones that are good enough to print, and those are exported into folders to be printed and backed up on several drives. I can find my files in Aperture by creating a smart folder based on date, then I get all files from all four cameras and both shooters, in order.

#Exifrenamer folder name upgrade

Why not start her with iPhoto and if it turns out she needs something better, then upgrade her? Honestly, I give folder names similar to the what you put in the file name. As for not starting your wife with iPhoto. Now I can see if you have a particular bent you do it that way. Interesting how much trouble folks invent. I'll grant that I still manually have to separate the Tahiti photos from the Maui ones.

exifrenamer folder name

I prefer to have it organized by date within an event. What I currently have would be something like:Īnd so on. And I'd rather a smart tool put it in an appropriate folder structure than me doing it manually each time. Even if I used your method, I'd still want to rename them all. I find that method even more lean than copying all the RAW files over, reviewing them in Lightroom and then deleting the rejects because for some reason once they are imported I have a hard time getting rid of them. Out of 100 photos typically 5 or 10 will make it. I create a directory for my shots I did that day or event, I open the all the JPGs on the SD card via OSX's preview app, scrutinize them and only copy the RAW files over to the directory I just made that are actually worthy of keeping. And I guess I do things the hard way but it's a very lean way.

#Exifrenamer folder name install

I guess people love to install lots of photos on their computer. I'd rather just have something that works Is iphoto free? Will it handle RAW files? Also, if I spend a lot of time figuring out stuff like Fink on her laptop, have things break, etc - she (like most mortals) is going to quickly lose all interest in photography. I'd rather have something that is designed for Mac. I know that Mac is UNIX and many Linux apps will work on it, but some may have heavy library dependencies that don't usually exist on Mac and installing all dependencies is a pain. Rapid photo downloader is not officially supported on Mac. The program, after renaming, should copy the files to some appropriate directory structure (e.g. I want to select photos from one shooting, and rename them to tahiti_0000.DNG through tahiti_0100.DNG (or whatever the number would be).ģ.

exifrenamer folder name

It'll contain photos from multiple shootings. The files will have a horrible name like P000345.DNG. I copy the files from the card to the computer manually.Ģ. Photo Downloader: Rapid Photo Downloaderġ.













Exifrenamer folder name