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You’ll probably want to keep all of your original pictures in one folder on your computer.. Each time you download pictures from your camera to your computer, you can opt to create a fol

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Organizing Photos on Your Computer

The first thing you have to do before you organize your photos on your computer is get them there For methods of transferring your photos from one electronic device to another, see the

“Using a Memory Card Reader to Transfer Photos” section later in this chapter After you get your photos on your computer, you have to rename them and then back them up

You’ll probably want to keep all of your original pictures in one folder on your computer

If you’re using a PC, that folder is called My Pictures On a Mac it’s called Pictures

Each time you download pictures from your camera to your computer, you can opt to create a folder inside your Pictures or My Pictures folder with the name of the place where the pictures were taken For example, I took a Caribbean cruise in 2008 I took pictures at each port I visited When I got back from the port, I downloaded my pictures into a folder named Caribbean inside

my folder for 2008 (which is in my Pictures folder) I added a folder inside the Caribbean folder and downloaded the images into it for each port I visited When I got home, my pictures were organized as shown in Figure 1.7

TABLE 1.3 MEMORY CAPACITY OF VARIOUS STORAGE DEVICES

One page Microsoft Word document 1 kilobyte (KB)

Small JPEG photo for Internet 20 kilobytes

High-res JPEG photo 1,000 kilobytes or 1 megabyte (MB)

High-res TIFF photo 24 megabytes

CD capacity 700 megabytes

DVD capacity (single-sided) 4,700 megabytes or 4.7 gigabytes (GB)

Flash drive 500 megabytes to 64 gigabytes

Average computer hard drive 100 gigabytes

Large external hard drive 1,000 gigabytes or 1 terabyte (TB)

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Please back up your photos Machines live and then they die!

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Windows Vista and XP let you rename files with a common name and sequential numbers by batch-renaming files In Mac OS X, you can rename files using the Automator application

To rename files in Windows, navigate to the folder with the files you want to rename in My Computer, select the files (select the first file, hold down the Shift key, and then click on the last file) and choose File > Rename Type in a new name for the first file in the folder and press Enter To undo the change, press Ctrl+V

To rename files on a Mac, you use the Automator (see Figure 1.8), which is a bit trickier, but once you get the hang of it, it’s a cinch First you open the Automator A window will come up, giving you several options Choose Custom You’ll now see the window in which you build a workflow (It sounds dreadfully painful, but it’s actually fun after you see how it works.) There’s

a huge selection of commands from which to choose You are going to pick three, one by one, and click and drag each from the right side of the window to the blank space on the left side of the window The first one you’ll choose is Get Specified Finder Items The second is Sort Finder Items, and the third is Rename Finder Items

Next, click on Add in Get Specified Finder Items A navigation menu will come up, in which you navigate to the images whose filenames you want to change While holding down the Shift key, click on the first and last files Click on Add Select the same settings for each action as you see

in Figure 1.8 except for New Name For New Name, type in the name you want for the file list

Figure 1.7 The organization of my Caribbean cruise images.

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In Figure 1.8 I chose St_Lucia because that’s the port I visited on the Caribbean cruise Finally, click Run at the top of the window Your files’ names will now be changed

Figure 1.8 This is how your workflow should look to change filenames on a Mac.

W H A T A B O U T S T O R I N G P R I N T S ?

If you want to make it in the on-the-ground photography world, you’re going to need to know how to both store and present your print photographs First, let’s begin with the question of what is the best way to store your photos.This question can be dicey when it comes to the technology that is used today for photo storage.The best way to keep your photos for gener-ations is to have them printed (see “Outsourcing Your Printing” in Chapter 4) or to print them yourself (For printing tips, see the ideas in Chapter 4.)

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Other programs, such as Picasa, also let you rename files quickly and easily (See the “Managing Your Photos in Picasa” section.)

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Managing Your Photos in iPhoto

When I use iPhoto, the first thing I want to do is import my image files to my iPhoto library Because I’ve already put my images in the Pictures file of my Mac, iPhoto can take those pictures and put them in its Library if I select File > Import to Library

When you move pictures from your computer (not your camera) into iPhoto, iPhoto will make

a copy and a thumbnail of the picture The copy and thumbnail will be put into an iPhoto Library The original will remain where you put it on your computer When you download images into iPhoto from your camera, the photos go directly into the iPhoto Library with no copies anywhere else on your computer

Safeguarding prints so they last more than a lifetime is more than just throwing them into a shoebox and shuffling though them when you want to use some Cardboard boxes contain acid and lignin (a complex polymer), which can cause your photos to yellow and deteriorate over time If you do choose a box, there are acid- and lignin-free boxes you can buy online There are compartmentalized boxes so that you can divide up your photos by category Get Smart Products has boxes of various sizes up to 22×30 inches

You have to be careful when you store prints in photo albums and binders, too.The best albums to get are ring-binder notebooks with archival-quality polypropylene photo pages Last, but most important, are the presentation tools you’ll need to show off your photographs

to galleries and other venues.There are presentation portfolio cases and portfolio books for displaying your photos that you can buy on the Internet (One such place is portfolios-and-art-cases.com.) Each portfolio usually comes with 10 individual page archival protectors, which can hold 20 photographs (one photograph on each side).You can also buy extra page protectors

if you need more

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You can also download your pictures directly from your camera into iPhoto

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When you’re importing folders into iPhoto, iPhoto will make an album with the same file-name as the folder on your computer

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Creating a new album is a snap You can create one by clicking on the + sign on the bottom of the window or by selecting File > New Folder Once you create a new album, you can click and drag pictures from the right side of the window onto the album icon on the left side of the window When you do this, iPhoto will duplicate a new thumbnail of the picture so it shows

up in the new album The thumbnail of the original will remain in place

The next thing you’ll want to know about iPhoto is what the Smart Albums are all about Suppose I have a group of random images that I pulled from my external hard drive that are not organized I want them organized by the year I took them Since most of them (all the ones

I downloaded from my camera) are dated with internal scripts, iPhoto will be able to arrange them by date To do this, I need to use a Smart Album

Say, for example, I want to find all the images from 2008 I’d make a Smart Album (File > New Smart Album) whose search criterion is a date that is after 12/31/2007 and before 1/1/2009 Figure 1.9 shows the dialog box with this info All files with a capture date (digital cameras) or a created date (scanned) in that year will be in the 2008 folder after I click OK in the New Smart Album box

Figure 1.9 You can create an album for any time period in iPhoto.

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