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Old 1st-February-2006, 06:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Using Apple iView to publish digital images

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Originally Posted by ducasi
It's things like when you drag a picture (or photo) from the catalogue to the desktop, instead of getting a copy or an alias, it moves the actual file.

Too easy to lose pictures that way.
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Funny thing, but that's the thing that I love about it - you know exactly where the files are and there aren't random extra copies etc running around the place. It renames like a dream, will sort with labels/capture date/whatever, the thumbnails are big enough to edit with (even for 1000+ images), will read pretty much any kind of file including movies & raw, will add annotations to the files (such as author & copyright details), convert raw files to jpegs/tiffs and it's fast. The only issues I've had are with folder permissions (needs to be read & write, obviously) and trying to rename over the top of similar renaming.

I guess we're going to have to disagree on this one!
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