Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-07 Thread David Mann
On Oct 7, 2011, at 8:57 PM, Brian Walters wrote:

>> I thought tags were the new keywords.
> 
> Tags, keywords aren't they just different terms for the same thing?

Yep, that's exactly what I meant :)

Cheers,
Dave


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Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-07 Thread steve harley

on 2011-10-07 21:53 Larry Colen wrote

 It's an annoyance, but not a big enough one to take priority over
other things on my todo list.


that describes facebook as a whole for me ;?>

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Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-07 Thread Larry Colen

On 10/7/2011 8:48 PM, steve harley wrote:

on 2011-10-07 21:15 Larry Colen wrote
I wish that there were a way to read the facebook tags off of 
facebook for each

photo, and load them back into lightroom.


i think you could do that with this:



and this:



(just a proof of concept, i have no idea if this is the best way)


Interesting concept.  It took me a moment to realize you meant using 
both of them in combination, not that they'd each do that.





Hell, I'd be happy if facebook didn't
change the filename, so that when someone said they wanted a copy of 
a photo, I

didn't have to look through everything I shot in that session.


does facebook maintain any metadata fields at all? if so could you 
insert the filename into such a field before using an image on facebook?


I'm not sure.   It's an annoyance, but not a big enough one to take 
priority over other things on my todo list.







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Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-07 Thread steve harley

on 2011-10-07 21:15 Larry Colen wrote

I wish that there were a way to read the facebook tags off of facebook for each
photo, and load them back into lightroom.


i think you could do that with this:



and this:



(just a proof of concept, i have no idea if this is the best way)


Hell, I'd be happy if facebook didn't
change the filename, so that when someone said they wanted a copy of a photo, I
didn't have to look through everything I shot in that session.


does facebook maintain any metadata fields at all? if so could you insert the 
filename into such a field before using an image on facebook?




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Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-07 Thread Larry Colen

On 10/7/2011 10:34 AM, John Sessoms wrote:

From: David Mann

On Oct 7, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Brian Walters wrote:


Finally, after about 4 and a half weeks I've finished cataloguing my
photos from my central Australia trip.

It took longer to catalogue them that the actual trip!

Obviously it's time for another trip


I hate keywording.

I thought tags were the new keywords.



Shit! I hope not. I"m still trying to get the hang of keywording.

That is something that I really need to learn more about, and start 
doing a lot better.


It helps me that I name my directories contextually.  It also helps that 
I have at least some high level keywords, like "musicians"  that I can 
often apply to every photo in a download, so even if I can't type in a 
few keywords and find exactly what I'm looking for, I can narrow things 
down a lot with some very basic keywording.


I wish that there were a way to read the facebook tags off of facebook 
for each photo, and load them back into lightroom.  Hell, I'd be happy 
if facebook didn't change the filename, so that when someone said they 
wanted a copy of a photo, I didn't have to look through everything I 
shot in that session.


But, that's an entirely different rant all together.



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Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-07 Thread John Sessoms

From: David Mann

On Oct 7, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Brian Walters wrote:


Finally, after about 4 and a half weeks I've finished cataloguing my
photos from my central Australia trip.

It took longer to catalogue them that the actual trip!

Obviously it's time for another trip


I hate keywording.

I thought tags were the new keywords.



Shit! I hope not. I"m still trying to get the hang of keywording.

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Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-07 Thread Brian Walters
On Friday, October 07, 2011 8:03 PM, "David Mann"
 wrote:
> On Oct 7, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
> 
> > Finally, after about 4 and a half weeks I've finished cataloguing my
> > photos from my central Australia trip.
> > 
> > It took longer to catalogue them that the actual trip!
> 
> Obviously it's time for another trip :)
> 
> > I hate keywording.
> 
> I thought tags were the new keywords.



Tags, keywords aren't they just different terms for the same thing?


Cheers

Brian

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Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-07 Thread David Mann
On Oct 7, 2011, at 3:11 PM, Brian Walters wrote:

> Finally, after about 4 and a half weeks I've finished cataloguing my
> photos from my central Australia trip.
> 
> It took longer to catalogue them that the actual trip!

Obviously it's time for another trip :)

> I hate keywording.

I thought tags were the new keywords.

Dave


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Re: That's a relief....

2011-10-06 Thread Eactivist
LOL.

That's what makes photography such a  fun hobby: the processing always 
lasts longer than the doing. 

Marnie  ;-)  

In a message dated 10/6/2011 7:11:54 P.M. Pacific Daylight  Time, 
supera1...@fastmail.fm writes:
Finally, after about 4 and a half weeks  I've finished cataloguing my
photos from my central Australia trip.

It  took longer to catalogue them that the actual trip!

I hate  keywording.


Cheers

Brian

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That's a relief....

2011-10-06 Thread Brian Walters
Finally, after about 4 and a half weeks I've finished cataloguing my
photos from my central Australia trip.

It took longer to catalogue them that the actual trip!

I hate keywording.


Cheers

Brian

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