如何組織您的數字式相片
2007年8月17日 · 由大衛布雷得里
您怎麼組織您的數字式相片? 如果您是像我您不,您什么都更比佔去空間不簡單地積累十億字節在您從未旅行對排序或標記的十億字節圖像,偶爾地記得支持他們對外在硬盤或CDs,或者留下他們坐您的做的計算機。
誠然,我使用微軟圖像巫術師通過緊湊單詞讀者下載他們(不要使用一個槽孔在PCMCIA锎讀者,他們是非常慢的與一臺熱忱的USB 2卡片閱讀機比較)和,當我我時通常給每批根據日期的一個名字與寬廣的主題一起,即。 holiday-italy-Aug-2006.jpg, wedding-Apr-2005.jpg,和讓巫術師增加連續號碼。
但,在a運作每個相片依據的真正標記好是,以便每張分明相片從那婚禮批給了名字,其中客人被生動描述例如。 那將做搜尋一個特殊朋友的所有圖片或相對,或者什麼,非常更加容易。 我知道作為他們的努力標記所有圖像一部分Google圖像在網,利用分類賽,但那不會幫助我,除非我上裝全部300 Gb短冷期到flickr,據推測不允許。
如此,在這會合,我尋找忠告,而不是實施打翻。 您怎麼組織您的數字式相片? 昂貴的Photoshop冊頁是否做它為您? 怎麼樣自由Picasa ? 有沒有在批可能允許您迅速標記相片的其他自由工具? 有沒有在您的圖像可能做某一程度公認的軟件,可利用的,即使它根據顏色直方圖只? 我會願意知道。 同時,我有另外3 Gb相片從下載的一次最近旅行,并且標記…或我可能將留下他們作為trip-2007.jpg


















到目前為止3個反應↓
大衛Szpunar // 2007年8月19日在4:12上午
我通過不組織他們太組織我的相片。 我使用Picasa拉扯pics我的xD卡片(通常使用固定讀者在我的膝上計算機,但USB讀者優良研究其他計算機)。 我保存冊頁以一個有用的名字和之後可能分裂它(容易),如果我採取了圖片不同的類別。
However, Picasa seems a bit clunky for tagging a lot of images (maybe it’s just my aversion to repetitiveness?), although it has some nice features. It doesn’t have any sort of auto-recognition, which would be very nice.
I occasionally use the album upload feature of Picasa to share some photos with family since it’s nice, fast, and easy to use, although the size and space are limited.
Flickr is an excellent place for image archival, as they allow unlimited uploads I believe for a pro account, which is rather inexpensive per year. That’s unlimited, full quality, as-fast-as-you-can-upload storage, including the original at full resolution. They used to have a 10MB per picture limit, although I seem to remember that jumping up a bit recently. They offer good tagging, and even geo-tagging, but no image editing (although there are free tools that will edit online from your Flickr account; I have some saved in del.icio.us if you’re interested, let me know…I haven’t had time to try them though). Alternately, SmugMug.com has a nice unlimited upload, pay-overage-based-on-download-bandwidth service that’s more album-oriented than Flickr (which is more social oriented). They had unlimited upload before Flickr but I think it’s a matter of preference and cost now.
Right now, I download my pics with Picasa, use SyncToy from Microsoft to make sure they’re also on my desktop as a backup, and my wife goes through them and uploads the best shots and at least titles them. That’s about as much organization as I have, because I’ve been known to take 1500 pictures in one weekend before, and it gets a bit time-consuming to touch each of those manually and add meta-data to all of them!
I’m curious to see if you get any tips that are better than what I do because I’d welcome a better solution as well.
DNA Networks // Aug 27, 2007 at 5:16 pm
I have all my pics stored in one folder and just create individual folders for each event, with event name and date. I also use Picasa.
I don’t take a ton of pictures like you though. 300 gigs!??!?! Wow!
David Bradley // Aug 29, 2007 at 9:00 am
Mr Networks, yes, that is similar to my approach, but when I import the images from my camera I also give them a tag-type name too, just to make identification and searching that little bit easier. A picture of a rose might be named flower-rose-082907.tif, for instance.
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