Take Control of Your Digital Photos

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Build a stress-free workflow to import, rate, tag, and organize your digital photos! Version 2.0, published October 23, 2019 Are you drowning in a sea of digital photos? Unable to find the shots you’re looking for, or to stay on top of managing all the photos you’re taking? Digital photography expert Jeff Carlson gives you a plan for tackling this problem, starting with preparing your camera ahead of time, then choosing the right app to manage your photos, judging and organizing your photos, and backing up your photos for safekeeping. In this book—an expanded and updated version of Take Control of Your Digital Photos on a Mac—Jeff extends his advice to cover both macOS and Windows (along with limited coverage of mobile platforms), and to address a broader range of photo management apps, including Apple Photos, Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, and Exposure X5. With this book, you’ll learn how to: Get started with the minimum amount of work: Take advantage of software intelligence to do some of the categorizing work for you, and find out how you can accomplish some tasks even if you have little time. Prep your camera: Learn four actions you can take before you head out the door that will make things easier after you return with new pictures. Get your app together: Decide which app you’ll use to organize your digital photos, compare popular choices, and find out Jeff’s recommended application. Import the right way: Learn how to assign valuable metadata to all images that come in during the import stage. Pick winners and losers: Assign ratings to your photos, and remove or hide unwanted photos. Apply keywords and metadata: Take a second pass on applying keywords to individual shots (after starting the process during import), learn how to apply geotags using GPS data from external devices (like an iPhone), and use facial recognition to collect shots of specific friends and family members. Search with smart albums: Build smart albums whose contents change depending on criteria you’ve specified, allowing you to find photos more easily. While searching, learn how to remove duplicate photos. Go mobile: Find the right online service for making your photos available on mobile devices, based on your needs and which desktop photo management app you use. Protect your photos: Learn how to implement a backup strategy that will preserve all your data, not just your photos, and how to archive photos for the future.

Author(s): Jeff Carlson
Edition: 2
Publisher: alt concepts inc.
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 199

Table of Contents
Read Me First
Introduction
Digital Photos Quick Start
Shoot Smart
JPEG
Raw
Raw + JPEG
Use a Geotag-Capable Camera
Geotag with a Tracking Device
Geotag Manually
Choose the Right Photo Management Application
Take Advantage of Software Intelligence
Memories
Text Search
Siri
Finding People
Text Search
Assistant
Albums
Import Your Photos the Smart Way
Lightroom Classic
Lightroom CC
Photos for Mac
Photoshop Elements
Change Where Lightroom Classic Stores Synced Photos
Make a Backup During Import in Lightroom Classic
Judge Your Photos
Star Ratings
Labels, Flags, and Favorites
Do Nothing
Hide the Photos
Delete the Photos
Assign Keywords and Other Metadata
Choose Good Keywords
Apply Keywords
Fix Incorrect Dates
Use a Geotagged Reference Photo
Merge Tracking Data
Identify People in Your Photos
Organize Photos into (Smart) Albums
Find Text
Search by Rating or Label
Search by Date
Find Metadata
Create Smart Albums
Go Mobile with Online Photo Services
iCloud Photo Library
Lightroom Mobile
Mylio (Cloudless Sync)
Google Photos
Amazon Prime Photos
Back Up and Archive
Back Up Image Files
Back Up Metadata
Online Backups
Migrate to Lightroom Classic CC
Step 1: Create a New Lightroom Classic Catalog
Step 2: Repair the iPhoto or Aperture Library
Step 3: Import the iPhoto or Aperture Library
Step 4: Add the Imported Photos to Your Main Catalog
About This Book
Acknowledgments
Shameless Plug
Credits
Copyright and Fine Print