

- #BEST MAC PHOTO EDITING AND BACKUP WORKFLOWS HOW TO#
- #BEST MAC PHOTO EDITING AND BACKUP WORKFLOWS ARCHIVE#
- #BEST MAC PHOTO EDITING AND BACKUP WORKFLOWS PROFESSIONAL#
#BEST MAC PHOTO EDITING AND BACKUP WORKFLOWS ARCHIVE#
Try to be ruthless, the less keepers you have the better your archive will look. This means you’re always focused on finding the best images. As you’re going through the images use the philosophy of EDIT IN instead of EDIT OUT. It’s faster and easier to check focus on a bigger screen.

If you’ve gone on a vacation or you have another large sum of images to go through use the computer to find the winners. You can use iPhoto on a mac or just the finder in Windows to do this move but put a copy on your computer or better yet an external hard disk and consider putting that into a safe place. To use any of these services it’s really pretty simple, download their app and follow the directions once you open it, check the preferences in both the app and in iPhone settings.īecause I have a Dropbox account already I use that service and if I need/want to clear my photos off of my phone they won’t ever be deleted from the my Dropbox account.īack up at least once a month to a laptop/desktop and put the images on an external hard drive for safe keeping. So if you want to free up space on your iPhone and you want the images to stay in the cloud you’ll need to look at a another service like Dropbox. ICloud for example will delete anything in the cloud that you delete from your phone and it will store only low resolution images on your device if you’re low on storage keeping the high resolution versions only online. When you set this up do read the fine print and make sure that it will store your high resolution (full quality) images and not just small web resolution versions and be sure you know what happens when you delete image from your device. Make sure you’re using one of the backup services namely iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive etc. TIPS FOR THE HOME PHOTOGRAPHER using a phone camera only ( or mostly)
#BEST MAC PHOTO EDITING AND BACKUP WORKFLOWS HOW TO#
So here are few tips on how to speed up your workflow if you’ve got similar goals to mine, even if your image count is more manageable. Everything I do at the computer is at the service of getting to the end results I love, in the most efficient way.
#BEST MAC PHOTO EDITING AND BACKUP WORKFLOWS PROFESSIONAL#
As a professional photographer, I take hundreds of thousands of images in a year and I want to spend as little time as possible at my desk, organizing, selecting, backing-up, and editing. OK, although it’s a bit dorky to admit it, photography workflow is definitely a passion of mine.
