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Since: Jan 07, 2007 Posts: 16
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 6:56 pm
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At last I've started going through my RAW files. When I connect my
camera to my Mac the RAW images are imported into iPhoto automatically,
I've set up a double click to lauch PhotoShop - though what starts, I
guess, is Bridge - where I can adjust the RAW data and save the image as
jpg, tiff, psd, etc. But where have the images gone? I can find them in
finder, but why can I not get them back into iPhoto?
If I select import from iPhoto, navigate to the folder, select the items
I get a message telling me the images are unreadable... even though
they're not, I can open them in Preview easily enough.
I'd like to carry on using iPhoto to organise my images - I don't want
to have to start again with my photo library. Any suggestions greatfully
received.
Justin.
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Since: Jan 22, 2007 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 6:56 pm
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On Jan 30, 1:46 pm, Justin C <justin.0....TakeThisOut@purestblue.com> wrote:
> At last I've started going through my RAW files. When I connect my
> camera to my Mac the RAW images are imported into iPhoto automatically,
> I've set up a double click to lauch PhotoShop - though what starts, I
> guess, is Bridge - where I can adjust the RAW data and save the image as
> jpg, tiff, psd, etc. But where have the images gone? I can find them in
> finder, but why can I not get them back into iPhoto?
>
> If I select import from iPhoto, navigate to the folder, select the items
> I get a message telling me the images are unreadable... even though
> they're not, I can open them in Preview easily enough.
>
> I'd like to carry on using iPhoto to organise my images - I don't want
> to have to start again with my photo library. Any suggestions greatfully
> received.
>
> Justin.
>
> --
> Justin C, by the sea.
The way I use iPhoto in my workflow is like this:
1) Import photos into iPhoto from the CF card reader.
2) Look at the photos and decide which photo I care enough to work
on and drag that
photo into PhotoShop.
3) After making the changes to the photo, I save it into the iPhoto
directory
location ( which will be up one level from where PhotoShop got
the CR2 file )
overwriting the iPhoto created jpeg.
The only problem with this workflow is that iPhoto will show its own
thumbnail version of the picture when viewing the standard size
thumbnails and not the edited one. But when you change the size of
the thumbnail previews, you will see the edited version.
Does anyone know how to force iPhoto to update the thumbnail previews?
John
PS If you are editing jpeg photos, it would be best to double click
the photo in iPhoto to edit it so that iPhoto will create a copy of
the photo. iPhoto always does this with RAW photos. >> Stay informed about: OS X, where have my photos gone? |
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Since: Feb 05, 2006 Posts: 166
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:50 pm
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In article <slrnervf62.s0e.justin.0701.DeleteThis@stigmata.purestblue.com>,
Justin C <justin.0701.DeleteThis@purestblue.com> wrote:
> At last I've started going through my RAW files. When I connect my
> camera to my Mac the RAW images are imported into iPhoto automatically,
> I've set up a double click to lauch PhotoShop - though what starts, I
> guess, is Bridge - where I can adjust the RAW data and save the image as
> jpg, tiff, psd, etc. But where have the images gone? I can find them in
> finder, but why can I not get them back into iPhoto?
>
> If I select import from iPhoto, navigate to the folder, select the items
> I get a message telling me the images are unreadable... even though
> they're not, I can open them in Preview easily enough.
>
> I'd like to carry on using iPhoto to organise my images - I don't want
> to have to start again with my photo library. Any suggestions greatfully
> received.
>
> Justin.
Skip iPhoto. It's more trouble than it's worth. iPhoto's RAW
conversion is pretty ugly too. Let Photoshop do it. >> Stay informed about: OS X, where have my photos gone? |
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Since: Jan 24, 2007 Posts: 66
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 9:38 pm
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 13:46:42 -0800, Justin C wrote
(in article <slrnervf62.s0e.justin.0701 DeleteThis @stigmata.purestblue.com>):
>
> At last I've started going through my RAW files. When I connect my
> camera to my Mac the RAW images are imported into iPhoto automatically,
> I've set up a double click to lauch PhotoShop - though what starts, I
> guess, is Bridge - where I can adjust the RAW data and save the image as
> jpg, tiff, psd, etc. But where have the images gone? I can find them in
> finder, but why can I not get them back into iPhoto?
>
> If I select import from iPhoto, navigate to the folder, select the items
> I get a message telling me the images are unreadable... even though
> they're not, I can open them in Preview easily enough.
>
> I'd like to carry on using iPhoto to organise my images - I don't want
> to have to start again with my photo library. Any suggestions greatfully
> received.
>
> Justin.
>
>
If you use a third party application, such as Bridge, with iPhoto, modify the
file or move or rename it, iPhoto loses the location of the photo. If you
then try to use the Revert to Original command to try to get your photo back,
then iPhoto will over-write the original file with the "nothing" that if
finds in the original's place -- a zero-K file. You lose the original and
only have a chance of getting it back with some file recovery utilities.
iPhoto 5.0.1 or later prevents the loss of non-RAW images this way, but RAW
images are still destroyed. Furthermore, iPhoto will quit unexpectedly if you
persist in trying to view these photos.
So, first of all, whatever you do, DO NOT USE THE REVERT TO ORIGINAL COMMAND
ON THESE IMAGES.
Now, what has happened is that iPhoto has lost the information, so your best
bet is to simply re-import the original file. You will get a new thumbnail
and the file will be unmodified unless you modified it in Photoshop.
The best way to do this is to export your library, which must be done
separately for both RAW and non-RAW images, then re-importing it. A link to
an Apple support document describing this procedure is here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300808
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Since: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: 432
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 10:47 pm
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In article
<mcmurtri-75AD52.20500930012007.DeleteThis@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,
Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri.DeleteThis@dslextreme.com> wrote:
> In article <slrnervf62.s0e.justin.0701.DeleteThis@stigmata.purestblue.com>,
> Justin C <justin.0701.DeleteThis@purestblue.com> wrote:
>
> > At last I've started going through my RAW files. When I connect my
> > camera to my Mac the RAW images are imported into iPhoto automatically,
> > I've set up a double click to lauch PhotoShop - though what starts, I
> > guess, is Bridge - where I can adjust the RAW data and save the image as
> > jpg, tiff, psd, etc. But where have the images gone? I can find them in
> > finder, but why can I not get them back into iPhoto?
> >
> > If I select import from iPhoto, navigate to the folder, select the items
> > I get a message telling me the images are unreadable... even though
> > they're not, I can open them in Preview easily enough.
> >
> > I'd like to carry on using iPhoto to organise my images - I don't want
> > to have to start again with my photo library. Any suggestions greatfully
> > received.
> >
> > Justin.
>
> Skip iPhoto. It's more trouble than it's worth. iPhoto's RAW
> conversion is pretty ugly too. Let Photoshop do it.
Or get Aperture, which handles it all - conversion, image adjustment,
handoff to PS (or other program) for pixel editing, and reception of
the edited picture right back into its library from the editing
program, stacked with the original, untouched image.
Free trial, too.
--
You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a
reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating
the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for
independence.
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Since: Jan 24, 2007 Posts: 66
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 3:04 pm
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On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 22:47:38 -0800, Ken Lucke wrote
(in article <300120072247384632%ken@glass-stones.com>):
> In article
> <mcmurtri-75AD52.20500930012007 DeleteThis @sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,
> Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri DeleteThis @dslextreme.com> wrote:
>
>> In article <slrnervf62.s0e.justin.0701 DeleteThis @stigmata.purestblue.com>,
>> Justin C <justin.0701 DeleteThis @purestblue.com> wrote:
>>
>>> At last I've started going through my RAW files. When I connect my
>>> camera to my Mac the RAW images are imported into iPhoto automatically,
>>> I've set up a double click to lauch PhotoShop - though what starts, I
>>> guess, is Bridge - where I can adjust the RAW data and save the image as
>>> jpg, tiff, psd, etc. But where have the images gone? I can find them in
>>> finder, but why can I not get them back into iPhoto?
>>>
>>> If I select import from iPhoto, navigate to the folder, select the items
>>> I get a message telling me the images are unreadable... even though
>>> they're not, I can open them in Preview easily enough.
>>>
>>> I'd like to carry on using iPhoto to organise my images - I don't want
>>> to have to start again with my photo library. Any suggestions greatfully
>>> received.
>>>
>>> Justin.
>>
>> Skip iPhoto. It's more trouble than it's worth. iPhoto's RAW
>> conversion is pretty ugly too. Let Photoshop do it.
>
> Or get Aperture, which handles it all - conversion, image adjustment,
> handoff to PS (or other program) for pixel editing, and reception of
> the edited picture right back into its library from the editing
> program, stacked with the original, untouched image.
>
> Free trial, too.
>
>
Not only that, but Aperture will share its images with iLife '06
applications. iPhoto '06 allows you to open the Aperture library from within
iPhoto. So you lose absolutely nothing, gain considerable security and
flexibility, and a great deal more editing power by going with Aperture.
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Since: Jan 07, 2007 Posts: 16
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 3:56 pm
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On 2007-01-30, jdear64 <jdear64.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> The way I use iPhoto in my workflow is like this:
>
> 1) Import photos into iPhoto from the CF card reader.
>
> 2) Look at the photos and decide which photo I care enough to work
> on and drag that
> photo into PhotoShop.
>
> 3) After making the changes to the photo, I save it into the iPhoto
> directory
> location ( which will be up one level from where PhotoShop got
> the CR2 file )
> overwriting the iPhoto created jpeg.
>
> The only problem with this workflow is that iPhoto will show its own
> thumbnail version of the picture when viewing the standard size
> thumbnails and not the edited one. But when you change the size of
> the thumbnail previews, you will see the edited version.
Thanks, I've noted that for next time.
Justin.
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Since: Jan 26, 2006 Posts: 29
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 3:57 pm
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Ken Lucke <ken.RemoveThis@glass-stones.com> wrote:
> In article
> <mcmurtri-75AD52.20500930012007.RemoveThis@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,
> Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri.RemoveThis@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <slrnervf62.s0e.justin.0701.RemoveThis@stigmata.purestblue.com>,
> > Justin C <justin.0701.RemoveThis@purestblue.com> wrote:
> >
> > > At last I've started going through my RAW files. When I connect my
> > > camera to my Mac the RAW images are imported into iPhoto automatically,
> > > I've set up a double click to lauch PhotoShop - though what starts, I
> > > guess, is Bridge - where I can adjust the RAW data and save the image as
> > > jpg, tiff, psd, etc. But where have the images gone? I can find them in
> > > finder, but why can I not get them back into iPhoto?
> > >
> > > If I select import from iPhoto, navigate to the folder, select the items
> > > I get a message telling me the images are unreadable... even though
> > > they're not, I can open them in Preview easily enough.
> > >
> > > I'd like to carry on using iPhoto to organise my images - I don't want
> > > to have to start again with my photo library. Any suggestions greatfully
> > > received.
> > >
> > > Justin.
> >
> > Skip iPhoto. It's more trouble than it's worth. iPhoto's RAW
> > conversion is pretty ugly too. Let Photoshop do it.
>
> Or get Aperture, which handles it all - conversion, image adjustment,
> handoff to PS (or other program) for pixel editing, and reception of
> the edited picture right back into its library from the editing
> program, stacked with the original, untouched image.
>
> Free trial, too.
I use Aperture for ediitng Raw and jpegs - I find I hardly ever have to
go into Photoshop to tweak images these days - this avoids any image
duplication as all edits, which are non-destructive, are stored as tiny
text files within the programme which saves lots of disk space. >> Stay informed about: OS X, where have my photos gone? |
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 4:00 pm
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In article <0001HW.C1E6608F001571CAB032294F DeleteThis @news.wavecable.com>, C J
Campbell <christophercampbellnospam DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 22:47:38 -0800, Ken Lucke wrote
> (in article <300120072247384632%ken@glass-stones.com>):
>
> > In article
> > <mcmurtri-75AD52.20500930012007 DeleteThis @sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,
> > Kevin McMurtrie <mcmurtri DeleteThis @dslextreme.com> wrote:
> >
> >> In article <slrnervf62.s0e.justin.0701 DeleteThis @stigmata.purestblue.com>,
> >> Justin C <justin.0701 DeleteThis @purestblue.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> At last I've started going through my RAW files. When I connect my
> >>> camera to my Mac the RAW images are imported into iPhoto automatically,
> >>> I've set up a double click to lauch PhotoShop - though what starts, I
> >>> guess, is Bridge - where I can adjust the RAW data and save the image as
> >>> jpg, tiff, psd, etc. But where have the images gone? I can find them in
> >>> finder, but why can I not get them back into iPhoto?
> >>>
> >>> If I select import from iPhoto, navigate to the folder, select the items
> >>> I get a message telling me the images are unreadable... even though
> >>> they're not, I can open them in Preview easily enough.
> >>>
> >>> I'd like to carry on using iPhoto to organise my images - I don't want
> >>> to have to start again with my photo library. Any suggestions greatfully
> >>> received.
> >>>
> >>> Justin.
> >>
> >> Skip iPhoto. It's more trouble than it's worth. iPhoto's RAW
> >> conversion is pretty ugly too. Let Photoshop do it.
> >
> > Or get Aperture, which handles it all - conversion, image adjustment,
> > handoff to PS (or other program) for pixel editing, and reception of
> > the edited picture right back into its library from the editing
> > program, stacked with the original, untouched image.
> >
> > Free trial, too.
> >
> >
>
> Not only that, but Aperture will share its images with iLife '06
> applications. iPhoto '06 allows you to open the Aperture library from within
> iPhoto. So you lose absolutely nothing, gain considerable security and
> flexibility, and a great deal more editing power by going with Aperture.
Indeed, I forgot that point - as I never use iPhoto. iPhoto, iDVD,
iMovieHD, all of them and more, can access your Aperture libraries
directly, without any intermediate steps, whether your pictures are in
..jpg, .tif, raw, or other formats. Aperture also shares its libraries
with the whole system if desired, so you can even just go to the System
Prefs for the OS X screensaver, for example, and enable your favorite
albums (or even your whole library) as a slideshow screen saver without
ever having to do another thing, and they become dynamic - changing as
your albums/libraries change - again without any intercession on your
part.
v1.5 even allows plugins for exports - you can now automatically export
to several stock photo companies, or to Flickr, automatically from
Aperture.
--
You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a
reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating
the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for
independence.
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 6:59 pm
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:57 pm
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On 2007-02-01, Ken Lucke <ken DeleteThis @glass-stones.com> wrote:
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[snip]
> v1.5 even allows plugins for exports - you can now automatically export
> to several stock photo companies, or to Flickr, automatically from
> Aperture.
Lots of praise for Aperture. It's not cheap though... but I *do* need
something to keep my images organised... which is what iPhoto does...
only not too well.
I'm going to have to Google for Aperture cons, there have to be some
downsides (I know there have been some negative voices in this
newsgroup). I need to see both sides of the product before I make a
purchase of that size... especially when I already have software that
does the job I want (well, mostly).
Those who've mentioned Aperture have, I think, got me more confused than
I was! It seems to me that, really, I'm paying the price of Aperture
just to keep my photos organised. OK, Aperture does a lot more than
organise photos better than than iPhoto, however, PhotoShop as, AFAICT,
the industry standard when it comes to photo editing software.
For starters, I'm going to wait until I've a camera full of images, then
I'm going to DL the trial version of Aperture and see how I get on.
Thanks to all for the comments.
Justin.
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:57 pm
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In article <slrnes4q1p.i6h.justin.0701.DeleteThis@stigmata.purestblue.com>, Justin
C <justin.0701.DeleteThis@purestblue.com> wrote:
> On 2007-02-01, Ken Lucke <ken.DeleteThis@glass-stones.com> wrote:
> >
> [snip]
>
> > v1.5 even allows plugins for exports - you can now automatically export
> > to several stock photo companies, or to Flickr, automatically from
> > Aperture.
>
> Lots of praise for Aperture. It's not cheap though... but I *do* need
> something to keep my images organised... which is what iPhoto does...
> only not too well.
That statement, in itself, should be a clue to your answer... :^)
> I'm going to have to Google for Aperture cons, there have to be some
> downsides (I know there have been some negative voices in this
> newsgroup).
I haven't seen anyone who actually has used it for any reasonable
period of time who has serious negative things to say, but I may have
missed them. You also probably don't see comments from even 10% of the
people who ARE actually using it... I'd love to see everyone here who
IS using it to sound off here about the _good_ things to show the
overbalance of the few very minor detractions I've seen.
Mostly, it's people who don't even have access to it due to OS
differences (after all, it's only available, and only WILL ever be
available [according to Apple], for Mac OS X) who are blowing steam out
of their hats without any true experience, or people who "tried it" for
two days and went back to whatever they were using before - either it
was more than they needed, or they just weren't used to it (and didn't
want to take the time to become used to it), from the comments I have
seen.
> I need to see both sides of the product before I make a
> purchase of that size...
Nothing wrong with that, it's a wise thing to do.
> especially when I already have software that
> does the job I want (well, mostly).
You keep qualifying your comments on how iPhoto does the job ("well,
mostly", "only not too well"). That should be a clue that you need
something more powerful - if you have to make excuses for your
software, you need to seriously consider moving on.
Remember that time is value, too. Either monetarily, production wise
[can't take shots while you are fighting the computer], or time away
that could be spent with family, etc. How much otherwise productive
time have you spent fighting (and apparently losing to) iPhoto's
system, including the reason for the thread in the first place - your
missing photos? All that time & frustration is worth something, so
factor _that_ into how much Aperture costs long-term when you are
making your decision.
iPhoto is fine for the casual and amateur photographer. If you are
trying to do anything more than that, Aperture is a major improvement.
Why not ust get the free trial from Apple? 30 days, no charge, then
you can decide from actual experience rather than hearsay from those
who are fanatical on either side? (I admit I could be labeled fanatical
on the Pro side - and it's not often I get worked up over a piece of
/software/ :^) Use it every day for 30 days, even if you have to make
up something to do with it just to be using it, before you make a
decision.
> Those who've mentioned Aperture have, I think, got me more confused than
> I was! It seems to me that, really, I'm paying the price of Aperture
> just to keep my photos organised.
Oh, no. No, no, no, no, no... :^)
Besides, even if it WERE, I'd still use it - its image management
capabilities are far better than anything else out there, bar none.
> OK, Aperture does a lot more than
> organise photos better than than iPhoto, however, PhotoShop as, AFAICT,
> the industry standard when it comes to photo editing software.
PS _is_ the "industry standard" for image _editing_ - I would never
deny that.
However, Aperture allows image _adjustments_ just fine - better, in
fact, than PS, because your adjustments are non-destructive, so can
aways be removed or altered, whereas with PS, you'd have to save an
interminable number of different files and/or layers to achieve the
same non-destructive adjustments. That's a HUGE saving in disk space
and file management /alone/.
If you do need PS for something, one key-combination sends it there,
and receives the changes right back from PS (in a new file, stacked
right with the old one, so you /still/ haven't changed your original),
without you ever having to do a thing in the way of keeping track of
the files.
If you are not needing to get down and push pixels around, almost all
of what you need to do to a raw image can be done in Aperture,
including a small amount of pixel pushing (cloning, cropping, rotating,
etc - all of which are /still/ non-destructive). I've found I do about
85-90% of my work right in Aperture.
> For starters, I'm going to wait until I've a camera full of images, then
> I'm going to DL the trial version of Aperture and see how I get on.
Good plan, but don't wait until the camera is full :^)
Get it and play, play, play. Don't expect it to be totally familiar
instantly - it uses several different concepts than most people are
used to, and will be completely different that you are used to with
iPhoto - just take it that the differences are good in the long run.
But on the other hand, it's not a very steep learning curve, either. I
had it up and mastered in a couple of days after install.
One additional suggestion - the free trial doesn't have exceptional
documentation with it (or at least it didn't when I got the free trial
of v1.0, way back when), so try to find yourself a copy of Lynda.com's
training videos on it, or at least something similar.
> Thanks to all for the comments.
>
> Justin.
--
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the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:03 am
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 14:22:49 -0800, Justin C wrote
(in article <slrnes4q1p.i6h.justin.0701 DeleteThis @stigmata.purestblue.com>):
> On 2007-02-01, Ken Lucke <ken DeleteThis @glass-stones.com> wrote:
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> [snip]
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>> v1.5 even allows plugins for exports - you can now automatically export
>> to several stock photo companies, or to Flickr, automatically from
>> Aperture.
>
> Lots of praise for Aperture. It's not cheap though... but I *do* need
> something to keep my images organised... which is what iPhoto does...
> only not too well.
>
> I'm going to have to Google for Aperture cons, there have to be some
> downsides (I know there have been some negative voices in this
> newsgroup).
I was one of the most negative voices about Aperture until version 1.5 was
released. There are still some cons, though:
It needs an Intel processor to run anywhere near adequately. The G4
processors are just too slow.
You need at least 2G of memory or some processes can really bog down.
There are a few gotchas when you migrate to a new computer. They are easily
fixed, but you will want to ask a few questions before you do that.
Aperture will quit abruptly if you move around too much in the browser before
the thumbnails are updated. Almost all of the image browsers have this bug,
including Lightroom and iView.
All photo browsers have practical limits to the size of the library they will
manage. Break those limits and they usually crash. Aperture's reaction is to
bog down if you get more than 20,000 photos in the library. At least it
doesn't crash like the rest of them.
--
Waddling Eagle
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Since: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: 432
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:58 am
Post subject: Re: OS X, where have my photos gone? [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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In article <0001HW.C1E8BCFB00089ADCB019F94F.DeleteThis@news.wavecable.com>, C J
Campbell <christophercampbellnospam.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 14:22:49 -0800, Justin C wrote
> (in article <slrnes4q1p.i6h.justin.0701.DeleteThis@stigmata.purestblue.com>):
>
> > On 2007-02-01, Ken Lucke <ken.DeleteThis@glass-stones.com> wrote:
> >>
> > [snip]
> >
> >> v1.5 even allows plugins for exports - you can now automatically export
> >> to several stock photo companies, or to Flickr, automatically from
> >> Aperture.
> >
> > Lots of praise for Aperture. It's not cheap though... but I *do* need
> > something to keep my images organised... which is what iPhoto does...
> > only not too well.
> >
> > I'm going to have to Google for Aperture cons, there have to be some
> > downsides (I know there have been some negative voices in this
> > newsgroup).
>
> I was one of the most negative voices about Aperture until version 1.5 was
> released. There are still some cons, though:
>
> It needs an Intel processor to run anywhere near adequately. The G4
> processors are just too slow.
Runs just fine on my 2.1ghz G5.
IIRC, it was never _designed_ for use on the G4, you had to have one of
the patches floating around for that - or to run it with less than 1GB
of memory (I had both patches installed when I was using it on a G4
867mhz PPC). If you try to run a program designed for a later computer
on an earlier one, of course it is going to run too slow. Cannt'
really blame the product for that.
> You need at least 2G of memory or some processes can really bog down.
I muddle through with 1.5 GB currently, and don't notice a lot of
degredation, but you are right, more memory is going to be better.
> There are a few gotchas when you migrate to a new computer. They are easily
> fixed, but you will want to ask a few questions before you do that.
Not really - move your library, open Aperture, tell it where the moved
library is, close Aperture, restart it (because it works with only one
library at a time, you have to actually close the app and restart it,
but I didn't switch libraries that often... and why they had to make it
like that I have no idea. One library at a time, I can understand -
but having to close the app and relaunch it to accept the new file is
beyond me). What "gotchas" did you experience?
> Aperture will quit abruptly if you move around too much in the browser before
> the thumbnails are updated. Almost all of the image browsers have this bug,
> including Lightroom and iView.
Now that's something I've never had happen in over a year of almost
daily use. With any other image browser, either - are you sure this
isn't something on your system?
> All photo browsers have practical limits to the size of the library they will
> manage. Break those limits and they usually crash. Aperture's reaction is to
> bog down if you get more than 20,000 photos in the library. At least it
> doesn't crash like the rest of them.
Well, if that's a limitation, you can easily overcomoe it by splitting
your library (with the caveat as above as to having to tell it the
change, quit and relaunch the app) - I've never had the problem, but
the most I ever had in the library (before serious paring down occured)
was aound 15K photos.
--
You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a
reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating
the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for
independence.
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Since: Jan 05, 2007 Posts: 481
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:32 pm
Post subject: Re: OS X, where have my photos gone? [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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C J Campbell wrote:
> All photo browsers have practical limits to the size of the library they will
> manage. Break those limits and they usually crash. Aperture's reaction is to
> bog down if you get more than 20,000 photos in the library. At least it
> doesn't crash like the rest of them.
Yikes; that's not useful!
ThumbsPlus is coping perfectly happily with 50,000 images in my
collection currently; no performance difference from when it had 100 in
anything except a full-database query (which is still decently fast; but
it is slower than when there were many fewer images).
I see people reporting having scanned 30,000 slides in a year; what use
is a program that starts to choke at a TOTAL collection around 20,000?
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