Or would I be best off starting with sessions, the day's shooting (5-40 shots) per session? Obviously my workflow will adapt/ change after this initial import is thank you for the reply. I wonder if using the catalog makes more sense for this initial 250GB import? In fact, would importing all RAWs at once (ignoring own current dating hierarchy) be a mistake? Assuming the Exif will show dates after import within C1 anyway. * I do however have to get started importing 250GB worth RAWs that are currently in my dated folders (spanning two decades), basic key wording and editing. Would Sessions then still makes sense? In the past I believed sessions and catalog were mutually exclusive, one or the other. But it's vital I'm off on the right foot from the get go. So this will be quite the learning curve as an occasional hobbyist. Although I've had iterations of C1 in the past, my hardware was never up to it.until now. rw2 from card into folders/ sub-folders, then referencing them to C1. So you personally use a managed library in C1? It would certainly remove steps of importing my. Some more basic (but important questions) so appreciate the time. TIA and Happy Easter to thank you for the reply. There's perhaps othe ideas I haven't thought of. Would love some input on best use case with PhotosApp and C1P with, managed or referenced. This is quite the large move for me setting things up new and fresh, so I'd like to get it right the first time. I'm unsure if I've communicated my questions understandably so pls ask if it's unclear. All photo files will reside on the internal SSD. Sounds ok but Spotlight would then pull up not just February but also all 02 days (2nd of the month). Trouble is that months are designated as numbers i.e. I have Years, Months within, and Days within that. Finder folder of RAWs, I think my dated structure is flawed for efficient Spotlight searches. There's also a folder of picture scans, but not many.Ĥ. Currently I have various Jpeg snapshots in separate folders also, it was more of a consolidation and backup effort as the old MBP was becoming unstable. Or would a managed library be recommended for this scenario?ģ. Import from card, create new Finder folder for the days shooting, import onto C1P, edit and output final Jpegs into the Photos App. For C1P 23 is was thinking of using a referenced library from my date grouped folder structure. Do those functions exist if choosing to use Photos App in referenced mode even?Ģ. So for the Jpegs/ snapshots on the phone I wouldn't mind using Photos App on the mac (currently empty), have things changed and is the Photos App safe to use as a managed library? Is referenced even an option? I do like some of the functionality of its slideshow creation, memories, face recognition, and I would also have short videos from my phone in there. The hardware no longer kept up and I lost interest, faded screen made things pointless also.įast forward to today and with the new MBP I've also got a licensed version of CaptureOne 23.ġ. I then used CaptureOne 8, 9, and 11 to import from card and output edited as needed. Jpegs I just kept in folders, have most on my iPhone PhotoApp now. Upon Aperture's demise I consolidated all my RAWS, original Jpegs with numerous duplicate finders and swore I would only use referenced solutions from now on. (huge jump).īackground: Back in the day I had a managed library with iPhoto and Aperture for. Need some advice as have recently updated from a 2009 MBP to a M2 MBP.
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