Q for iPad people: folder structure

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I bought (well...it's donationware, called lrtreeexporter) a plugin today that lets you export photos from Lightroom WITH FOLDER STRUCTURE INTACT. That is, if you export your whole collection, it will make copies of all the folders as well as the photos, and will put the exported copies in the correct folder.

Why? Because the iPad photo app groups pictures by folder structure, and I want to get to browse my pics on the iPad the same way I do in LR.

The problem is, the iPad is only displaying the first layer of folders! The photo app shows me all my main folders (they are by year, 2002, 2003, etc), but when I open them, no subfolders--just the undifferentiated mass of pictures.

I have to admit, I dislike the iPad photo app. It is comically unversatile, especially for windows users. Do any of you know how to get my subfolders working in Photos? Or is there a third party app that does a better job?
 
figured I would give this a bump, I am still vexed by it. I want my subfolders. There's an app called photo-sort that will do it but it appears to be pretty buggy...I may try it anyway.
 
I don't have the iPad (yet)....but perhaps your expectations are too high? It's not a computer, it's an iPhone on steroids. ;-)
 
I don't have the iPad (yet)....but perhaps your expectations are too high? It's not a computer, it's an iPhone on steroids. ;-)

My expectations are not too high. In general, I think it is a terrific device. But the photo viewer app is simply garbage and lacks even the most basic functionality. Even the most inexperienced photographer wants to be able to organize his pictures in some way, or search for a particular one. That apple has chosen not to include these completely obvious and simple-to-implement features seems beyond merely perverse to me--it's like they're sticking it to us intentionally.

A couple of apps, Photo-sort and Private Media Folders, seem to offer some of what I want, but aren't ideal. Adobe should step up to the plate here and create a $10 library app called Lightroom Portfolio that will simply export your whole library from LR3, with all your structure intact, and let you look at it in the manner to which you are already accustomed.
 
I don't own an iPad but do listen to a Apple-based podcast where this topic has come up. I forgot the discussion but can point you toward somebody who might know. Try listening to "MacBreak Weekly" or iPad Today" both on the TWIT network (run by Leo LaPorte of "Screen Savers" fame.).

Jim B.
 
It has NOTHING to do with the limitations of the device...the device is more than capable of this very very very simple feature that every photographer on earth would like it to have.

Apple probably wants to offer second folder layer as "feature" in next version of iPad (and iOS) :p
 
Like I said, though, I'm not creating anything on the iPad. I just wanna look at my pictures. I have at least three apps running right now that have complex folder structures--goodreader, iAnnotate pdf, and dropbox. You can do folders within folders in them until the cows come home. And the two apps I mentioned also have it, though they seem to have other shortcomings. The ipad REALLY is ideal for me--I use it constantly. Except Photos sucks.

I understant that folders are not inherent to iOS3, but they are obviously very easy to implement in apps, because everybody but Apple seems to have no trouble with them. A full OS tablet is not what I need at all. I already have a computer--all I want is a fast, simple content-consuming device like the iPad, except with software that is unnecessarily primitive. I'm sure somebody will come through with this functionality soon, but the fact that Apple hasn't bothered just drives me around the bend.
 
And what is Apple's beef with folders anyway? They seem proud of their aversion to them in iOS. But they are a perfect metaphor for how we store things in the physical world and in our heads--we categorize and subcategorize. I go to my dresser, I open the top drawer (underwear) and my shorts are on one side and my socks are on the other. Folders seem a crazy thing to eliminate.
 
You shouldn't have done that, it was an interesting discussion.

Anyway, yeah, the iPad's limitations can be vexing. In spite of everything, though, it's just about perfect for the tasks I use it for--email, internet, looking at photos, and reading student manuscripts. ebooks are pretty good too.
 
I’m in love with my iPad (and I’m an Apple fan boy....) but I think you maybe asking too much off the iPad.

I’ve ditched lightroom for Aperture so I can’t really help you with your specific problem but I’m in the process off editing a bunch off pictures so that I can have a nice selection off images with me to show people.

I haven’t decided on an app to display them but will probably stick with MombileMe gallery app and size my images at 900 pixels wide.

Yes, it’s the old fashioned hard way... but for what I want I think it’s the best. Maybe you just need to rethink how you view the iPad.
 
Yeah, I have been in touch with the developer. The irritating thing is, you can only import via wireless ftp. Ingenious, but why not just sync via itunes like other apps? I have 10,000 photos, it would take forever...

I may try it, though, if you seem to have good luck with it. I believe it will import your existing library, of course, that is already on the ipad, but then you have to spend days recreating all your folders...
 
I don't have a Mac, so any features configurable only by iPhoto are unfortunately not available to me...

I think I will buy Photo-Sort today, though, and see what I can do with it.
 
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