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ppuga
Feb-04-2005, 09:40 PM
Hello everyone, I have a BIG DOUBT regarding to iPhoto 4 image organization inside the iPhoto Library.

First of all, I use MAC OS X 10.3.7, and iPhoto 4.

I download all my pictures from the CF card directly with a CF Reader, I like to make folders for each thing or date, so I make them, then copy my pictures from the CF to that folder. I prefer doing it this way, so I have my photos arranged my way in the hard disk, and in different places and folders of different clients or events.

Almost all the time I use Photoshop CS to edit my pictures, but for viewing my photos I like iPhoto a lot, because of the Slideshow, dot mac and smugmug connectivity, and easy and fast way to view and organize all the photos inside the software.

My doubt and question is:

Is there any way to use iPhoto, but making that your files aren't copied to the iPhoto Library?

I REALLY HATE THAT. Because I don't like my files been archived in the iPhoto folder, inside a year folder, then a number of folders with the month number, then a folder with the day number, etc. Making this way my files double the space in the disk and memory.

It will be great that the ALBUMS I make in iPhoto are the same albums/folders i have at my desktop (or anywhere else in my hard disk) and vice versa. And not that cronological order it makes.

Is there any way? Or may be stop using iPhoto is the better one jeje

Any other software you can recommend me (for mac)? similar to iPhoto, but with capabilities of making this kind of things?

Cheers!

gregneil
Feb-04-2005, 10:09 PM
Try iView Media Pro if iPhoto doesn't cut it for you.

The new iPhoto (5) allows you to create nested folders w/in the iPhoto album structure, which is cool. If you're trying to use iPhoto to organize your pictures, the best thing to do is forget about the file structure, and essentially do all your organizing in iPhoto. That's what it's meant for. You're not meant to go find your pictures through the finder.

ppuga
Feb-05-2005, 09:47 PM
[QUOTE=gregneil]Try iView Media Pro [quote]

Thanks, I will look for this software and try it.

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dkapp
Feb-05-2005, 10:01 PM
Another vote for iView Media Pro.

Dave

fish
Feb-05-2005, 10:45 PM
I use iVMP as well. The regular iView Media may work for you and is much cheaper. iPhoto 5 still takes control of your images when you import them.

DavidTO
Feb-06-2005, 10:00 AM
Another vote for iView Media Pro.

Dave

And another.

Just make sure you back up your library often. Right, fish?

fish
Feb-06-2005, 11:28 AM
And another.

Just make sure you back up your library often. Right, fish?
:nod backup and save, backup and save, backup and save.

ppuga
Feb-06-2005, 01:45 PM
I just download the tryout version of iVMP and its very cool! Thanks, I think I will buy it later.

This is exactly what I was looking for! thanks!!!

:clap :clap