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How do you organize your photos please?
(You can also point me to an old thread here or elsewhere)
The PC finally turned into an unmanageable mess...Can't scroll effectively through pictures anymore. I need to delete a lot of stuff, but need a system to sort, tag, classify images etc.
Viewing thumbnails seem to be less effective than contact sheets. Any windows based applications that resemble contact sheets? How do you decide what to keep and what to throw away? Do you print small size before final selection?
How do you name the pictures? What kind of directory structures do you create?
I would think film people can also give me some valuable suggestions. I would think many principles for selection would apply.
The problem with digital is hard disk space! If you have one negative worth keeping in a film strip, you don't have to cut it out and throw the rest, context is also very valuable and meaningful reminder on how the picture was made.
I really enjoyed this video,for example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ0SkmAh7d8
But with digital this translates to lots of wasted unnecessary gigabytes-especially if you are not koudelka!
Thank you all and again happy new year....
(You can also point me to an old thread here or elsewhere)
The PC finally turned into an unmanageable mess...Can't scroll effectively through pictures anymore. I need to delete a lot of stuff, but need a system to sort, tag, classify images etc.
Viewing thumbnails seem to be less effective than contact sheets. Any windows based applications that resemble contact sheets? How do you decide what to keep and what to throw away? Do you print small size before final selection?
How do you name the pictures? What kind of directory structures do you create?
I would think film people can also give me some valuable suggestions. I would think many principles for selection would apply.
The problem with digital is hard disk space! If you have one negative worth keeping in a film strip, you don't have to cut it out and throw the rest, context is also very valuable and meaningful reminder on how the picture was made.
I really enjoyed this video,for example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ0SkmAh7d8
But with digital this translates to lots of wasted unnecessary gigabytes-especially if you are not koudelka!
Thank you all and again happy new year....