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How to organize work with photos?
Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I need your help.
I recently took up photography. And I ran into the problem of organizing work with photographs.
Now I do something like this:
1. I take pictures and take pictures
2. I connect the camera to my laptop
3. I create a local folder for the current day
4. I create two folders in it: raw and jpeg
5. I copy all the photos to the raw folder with pens
6. I open some of the photos in a raw converter and save it to the jpeg
7 folder. I format the card.
Thus, I always keep the source files next to the processed photos.
There is too much manual routine work in this process. Therefore, I am looking for software for nix / win, which would automatically pull new photos from the camera and scatter them in the right folders. Or another, radically different way.
And yet, it would be interesting to read about how other people do it.
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Able to do what is described, but probably not suitable.
CapetureOne works exactly as you describe... LightRoom works in the
same way...
Moreover, both of them do not edit equals, but write all your activities to an XMP file, and you can return at any time even to the very beginning. In addition, both of these programs automatically record and catalog photos.
Personally, I like Lightroom more, I do everything in it.
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