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![]() Adobe Bridge lets you rename any selection of files. For this flow chart, I invented an “Op Sign” that marks points at which you can simply stop.įigure 3. My workflow is very flexible, so you don’t need to follow every step if you don’t want to. ![]() But it works, and it has solved this huge problem for me. And it’s not a full-scale digital asset manager, such as Extensis Portfolio, Canto Cumulus, MediaDex, and Xinet’s server-based solution. ![]() While I’m proud of it, I admit that my workflow is a path of least resistance, a method that some might consider inelegant. In my mission to answer those questions for myself, I developed a workflow that lets me access any image from my archive of more than 275,000 photos and related files in less than five minutes. But how do we archive photos permanently and safely, and then find the ones we want fast? We all need to periodically clear images off our main drives. Today, even casual shooters can run out of space fast. Since then, of course, the problem has grown exponentially with each new camera model. Yet my hard disks were constantly full, a result of downloading hundreds of multi-megabyte photos. That camera was a 6-megapixel model, and it created Raw files just a few megabytes in size. After I got my first professional digital SLR camera, I realized the problem it created: a massive storage burden that hit me like a ton of pixels. ![]()
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