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Darktable export thumbnail
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I am left with the RAWs for the keepers and maybe's, TIFFs and JPEGs for the keepers.

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This is an essential element of my Picasa use strategy.Ħ) At the end of the process any rejects and extras are permanently deleted. In the process I keep refining the classification from step 3.ĥ) Any image that makes into the keeper category is marked as such and the TIFF is saved also as JPRG. I don't keep layers around, if I want to redo an image I start from scratch, unless it is minor tonal corrections. I use PS only, no LR, and save the finished images as flattened TIFFs. Do additional rejections in the processĤ) Over time (sometimes months, lately even pushing into a year plus) work to process the images. What do you use for raw development? And how do you see a quick photo viewer integrating in with that workflow?ġ) Transfer images from card to scratch SSD with Bridge, rename in the processĢ) Mark the obvious rejects as such in bridgeģ) High level classification in Bridge in 3 categories - likely keepers, possible keepers, extras. One question for the original poster: since you are on fredmiranda, you are at least semi-serious about photography. But, no equivalent desktop app, only the mobile phone version. Also, my old Picasa albums are still there, although it's kind of dumbed down and clunky to view them. What was Google thinking when they got rid if it?!!Īnyway, I was just looking at my and see a timeline on the right side of the screen when I scroll through pictures. This thread reminds me how great Picasa was, and how well it integrated with it's online version. but you are right maybe this isn't for you. It is a one time event so you can put your pass code in and it gains you access to the map database and they can push update info to you. If I need to give them access through the firewall for login then I need to know what other data they are pulling. Take my money, encourage me to register, but don't expect me to log in just so I can run the software locally. They don't need my name and email address to run software that operates off my hard drive. Regarding the ACDSee account - it is the principle that matters. Unfortunately none of these options have what I find the best feature of Picasa - the timeline thumbnail view. Not sure what secret personal info you must give up to them when buying the software that is not already out there.ĭo you not do any editing or processing of a file? Just browse?Ĭanon supplies free software to do just that with their cameras. For free options DigiKam or DarkTable are good options.įor paid programs ACDSee is good.






Darktable export thumbnail