nightfly
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I'm finding my process of organization is keeping me from actually doing anything with my images. I need "image organization for artists".
The problem is that I love shooting, like developing, don't mind scanning too much but hate actually organizing.
I have developed a system that's basically follows my physical system, each set of neg goes in a sleeve, the sleeve gets labeled for the year and the roll. Simple enough. Any frame then has a unique id of year-roll-frame number. Theoretically this then translates to my computer file system, folders for each year, sub folders for each roll. Then I bring these into iView for tagging and organizing.
However what ends up happening is that I scan before I label and then end up with folders of unlabeled scans in a folder on my desktop called "scans_in" like "boy_walking.psd" that get backlogged and then I dread doing then labeling and never end up getting to iView to do the tagging.
There's got to be a better way. Anyone have a simple yet logical method. I've heard good thing about Picasa for things like this but they don't have a Mac version and I'm not a big iPhoto fan as I like my images organized in the file system outside of any apps database. Been tempted to run Picasa through VMFusion just to check it out.
The problem is that I love shooting, like developing, don't mind scanning too much but hate actually organizing.
I have developed a system that's basically follows my physical system, each set of neg goes in a sleeve, the sleeve gets labeled for the year and the roll. Simple enough. Any frame then has a unique id of year-roll-frame number. Theoretically this then translates to my computer file system, folders for each year, sub folders for each roll. Then I bring these into iView for tagging and organizing.
However what ends up happening is that I scan before I label and then end up with folders of unlabeled scans in a folder on my desktop called "scans_in" like "boy_walking.psd" that get backlogged and then I dread doing then labeling and never end up getting to iView to do the tagging.
There's got to be a better way. Anyone have a simple yet logical method. I've heard good thing about Picasa for things like this but they don't have a Mac version and I'm not a big iPhoto fan as I like my images organized in the file system outside of any apps database. Been tempted to run Picasa through VMFusion just to check it out.