RE: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-10-02 Thread Jens Bladt
I put a 1, 2, 3 etc. in front. My last exposure is appr. 41500 on the "D". I make folders saying 3-35000-october 2005. This is not a perfect system thoug. When I get the K10D I'll have to thinkof something else - perhaps K-11255-12500 - january 2007. You may use a photo dasabase like ACDSee or

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-28 Thread Mark Roberts
David Mann wrote: > On Sep 28, 2006, at 8:32 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > >> You might consider 'hiding' your email address as a clickable image >> rather than as text on the contact page. It cuts down on spam. > > If the email address is embedded as a mailto: link on the image, > spammers

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-28 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Sep 28, 2006, at 2:38 AM, David Mann wrote: >> You might consider 'hiding' your email address as a clickable image >> rather than as text on the contact page. It cuts down on spam. > > If the email address is embedded as a mailto: link on the image, > spammers will still get hold of it. This

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-28 Thread David Mann
On Sep 28, 2006, at 8:32 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > You might consider 'hiding' your email address as a clickable image > rather than as text on the contact page. It cuts down on spam. If the email address is embedded as a mailto: link on the image, spammers will still get hold of it. To av

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-28 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Same thoughts here. Good job! You might consider 'hiding' your email address as a clickable image rather than as text on the contact page. It cuts down on spam. Godfrey On Sep 28, 2006, at 12:37 AM, Jostein Øksne wrote: > Francis inquired: >> www.photosynth.ca/photo (under construction) >> PS

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-28 Thread Jostein Øksne
Hi Francis, Francis inquired: > www.photosynth.ca/photo (under construction) > > > PS. > What do you think of my new web site? Had a look at your gallery pages, and I really like the design and layout of your pages. Nice and clean, and leaves the images as the centre of attention. I suppose you

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-28 Thread Francis
Thanks for all the input! I downloaded irfanView ages ago but never installed it because I didn't think it could really do anything. Wrong again... I'm presently renaming all my photos with a six digit serial number, which at my current rate of consumption should be good through my seventy sixth bi

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-27 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Sep 26, 2006, at 9:25 PM, Adam McKenty wrote: > How do you rename/organize your digital photos? Directory structure: Photos - year -- ready to work --- - --- - --- - ... -- worked --- - --- - --- - ... Notes: - example: September 9, 2006 goes to "20060909" to ensure text sorts work co

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-27 Thread David J Brooks
One thing Nikon, and i'm sure Canon has, is the ability to change the file name in camera. The older D1 and D1H you we're stuck with DSC_X.XXX Now i can change the DSC_ to show barn initials, my initials, etc. That helps as i have two Nikon cameras both within a few frame numbers of eac

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-27 Thread Brian Dunn
We have images from several digital cameras plus digitized film... Images from each camera are serialized unique to the camera so that images from each camera do not collide while sorting. Images are then merged by time. They then are renamed again as where is the event ID, and

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-27 Thread Charles Robinson
On Sep 26, 2006, at 23:21, Francis wrote: > How do you rename/organize your digital photos? > I'm now at image 17,603 and am having a bit of a crisis with my > sorting > regime because I can't add my last 7603 images to my file system. When I copy my photos to my laptop, I put them in a folder

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-27 Thread Leon Altoff
I started renaming images at about image 3000 or so changing the IMGP to the location of where the picture was taken or the subject of the image. I use Breeze systems Downloader Pro which renames easily while downloading. There are a lot of other programs out there that do the same. The only

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-27 Thread Digital Image Studio
On 27/09/06, Adam McKenty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do you rename/organize your digital photos? > I'm now at image 17,603 and am having a bit of a crisis with my sorting > regime because I can't add my last 7603 images to my file system. Until > now I've just been sorting my photos into a bu

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-26 Thread Jostein Øksne
Adam, You're a couple of thousand exposures ahead of me, but I've run into the same problem re: file naming. My solution was to start renaming the images when uploading them to the PC. I think that's the common way to solve it. There are many tools that allow you to rename files in batch. Irfanvie

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-26 Thread Patrice LACOUTURE (GMail)
Adam McKenty a écrit : > How do you rename/organize your digital photos? > I'm now at image 17,603 and am having a bit of a crisis with my sorting > regime because I can't add my last 7603 images to my file system. Until > now I've just been sorting my photos into a bunch of folders (people, > deer

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-26 Thread Paul Sorenson
Irfanview will do batch rename pretty easily and it's free. http://www.irfanview.com/ Be sure to download/install the plug-in file, too. I believe it will batch apply IPTC data as well, but I use BreezeBrowser Pro for that and my other organizing functions. BreezeBrowser is not freeware, but

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-26 Thread Francis
Francis Mckenty (using his bothers personality: Adam McKenty) : wrote >How do you rename/organize your digital photos? >I'm now at image 17,603 and am having a bit of a crisis with my sorting >regime because I can't add my last 7603 images to my file system. Until >now I've just been sorting my

Re: What do you do when you get to IMGP9999

2006-09-26 Thread Juan Buhler
After copying files from a memory card, I run a little shell script that I wrote, that renames IMGP* to IMG1*, and converts PEF to DNG. I have one directory per day, named "MMDD", where MM = month and DD = day. These live in a bigger directory for each year. I just didn't want to have month subdir