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#Cnet alternatives to iphoto for mac
catalogmains · 2 years
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Cnet alternatives to iphoto for mac
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Long Answer: I never really used 'Events' much and pretty much left it alone. Events are for grouping photos by chronological order. Short Answer: Albums/Smart Albums/Keywords are for grouping photos by similar concepts and content regardless of time. but I try to stay current with what's up with it. They need to be permanent, hence that "girlfriend" keyword might be deleted in favor of a name. Although something like HoudahSpot makes that search much more efficient. So if you need to find "mom" you type that keyword in Spotlight and voila, get all the images tagged with that. The other key (heh) to keywords is that they then become searchable in the Finder. I had a bunch of keywords corresponding to family member names with LR I could reorganize them into a heirarchy under people>family>Moe for example. Here's where LR (which you have) rocks over iPhoto: you can make different keyword sets, and directly edit the keywords. Take some time to think it out, using what you've already got. So the "mom birthday photo" could be a collection of birthdays shots, family shots, etc.Īnd keywords makes this even easier. And remember that unlike Finder folders in an image application like Aperture, iPhoto or LR you can have something in different albums/folders/collections WITHOUT making copies of it. You can sort by various ways, or group into folders/Smart Folders and the like.) Aperture and Lightroom are more robust in features, editing abilities. IPhoto, Aperture and Lightroom are equivalent (probably Picasa too but haven't used that in many years) as DAMs. I can also go to a specific "event" and pull more photos.sometimes I through in photos of their friends playing too or like our Disney trip, I might through in landmark shots too. I go through and search for YEAR and CHILD name. I make yearly Slideshow movies for each child at their birthday. I still set up albums/events by a title but that is to quickly be able to get to a collection and upload to shutter fly for my wife to use in a photo book.īut keywords are great. I do a large keyword add on import then go through the set and remove or add more keywords as needed. Then I'd go through faces for 30-60 minutes.Įventually I switched ti Aperture (and LOVE it) and now add in keywords. I used to import into iPhoto by "title" of an event: "2012 Easter Egg Hunt" If you want to "categorize" by these just start using Keywords! Unless your needs run to multi-user environments or other very specialized needs its tough for us to imagine an organization you couldn't accomplish with Aperture, Lightroom or Photo Mechanic. No app is gonna do that for you, and what works best depends on your uses and needs. You have to spend some time thinking about why you use photos, where you need to access them, what metadata you wish to associate with those photos, etc etc. Almost endless combos.Īt some point it's not a matter of just buying some software. And then combine that with location info so you can show all your at-work photos in one collection and after work photos on the same day in another collection. Take events: rather than just days, you can use smart collections to show all stuff in a date range, or even in the PM, or both. And with those you have many ways to organize the same stuff. I especially like keywords because of the hierarchy structure. There are captions, other exif or IPTC fields, and keywords. And you can use various types of metadata to store the names of people. Lightroom keeps track of the geolocation info, as does iPhoto. You mentioned using events to organize people and places you went. You can do that manually, or with smart collections in Lightroom, or lots of other ways. An "event" folder is simply a folder of photos with the same date. You did mention you use events like folders. It's like asking us to recommend the best motor vehicle. It's impossible to give recommendations for alternatives to iPhoto (or Aperture or Lightroom) without knowing your needs.
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