tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6931479520533259224.post4087403353466002131..comments2023-10-10T22:39:33.271+11:00Comments on Have Camera Will Travel: My travel photography workflowAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07472292909635671327noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6931479520533259224.post-42639453607704270332009-11-30T22:14:04.812+11:002009-11-30T22:14:04.812+11:00Wow, now I'm feeling old at only 37! :) But it...Wow, now I'm feeling old at only 37! :) But it's not really a lot of software Viajar, only Photoshop and iView Media Pro. So two programmes and I don't think there is any one programme (lightroom or aperture) that is as fully functional a database and cataloguing software as iView (or its current incarnation of Microsoft Expression Media).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07472292909635671327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6931479520533259224.post-15316432969398624242009-11-30T20:08:30.132+11:002009-11-30T20:08:30.132+11:00You are truly old-school. I'm still interested...You are truly old-school. I'm still interested in your workflow, and thanks to you I'm embedding my contact data in my photographs from now on. But still, I think you use too much software while you could have an all-in-one solution. Anyway it's great if it works ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6931479520533259224.post-85532476841966243502009-11-27T08:12:51.239+11:002009-11-27T08:12:51.239+11:00Thanks for that Jon,
yeah definitely really impor...Thanks for that Jon,<br /><br />yeah definitely really important to copy your images on to your computer and not to move them.<br /><br />I know a few people who have lost entire card's worth of images because the import went wrong and deleted pictures as it went. Copy first and then only delete the images once you have a couple of copies stored on your computer.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07472292909635671327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6931479520533259224.post-78843185908042661222009-11-26T22:11:36.830+11:002009-11-26T22:11:36.830+11:00I think the important part of what you describe is...I think the important part of what you describe is to NOT use Aperture, or any other database for the import from the cards for the first time.<br /><br />Much better to make a copy of the images straight to the hard disk and only then do the Aperture import. I know Aperture is great and reliable, I love it, but there is still a greater risk of corruption occurring at that point than any other.<br /><br />Thanks Paul, look forward to reading the rest…!Jon Thttp://marineimage.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6931479520533259224.post-24591135977460990032009-11-26T20:37:41.096+11:002009-11-26T20:37:41.096+11:00Hi there Travel Photography, don't worry there...Hi there Travel Photography, don't worry there is method to my madness! I'm a PC guy so can't use Aperture but will tell you why I don't use Lightroom in my upcoming posts. Stay tuned!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07472292909635671327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6931479520533259224.post-51502866816683485592009-11-26T19:45:14.199+11:002009-11-26T19:45:14.199+11:00You must be pretty happy with this workflow to don...You must be pretty happy with this workflow to don't change it over the years. The first part is OK for me but I would update the second one, I use Apple Apperture for importing, shorting and organizing and I find it pretty useful.<br /><br />Anyway, is interesting to know about your workflow and see how other people work.Travel Photographyhttp://www.travellinglost.com/noreply@blogger.com