Iphoto import with keyword & ratings simplify & streamline

REQUEST: PLEASE, please, please, simplify and streamline iphoto library import with keywords & ratings.

I haven't tried the whole flow, but could you create a smart album in iPhoto that has photo is RAW? Duplicate it as a non-smart album... Then go into aperture and import it? You could even import it as a referenced file to save space.
Did I miss something in my solution? Hope you can do it!

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    Yes, there was one and I can't seem to open it for editing, (I only get the new preset metadata window) so I have now set the preset metadata dropdown to "none". Can you advise me how to look at it for editing?
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  • Exporting a large library with keywords

    This is a rather particular question but I hope might be able to advise me.
    I have about 10000 pictures in my iPhoto library and I would like to be able to export them so that my local schools can search using keywords. They, however, do not have Macs.
    I think the solution is to create a web-based searchable library. I know that is beyond the remit of iPhoto so are there other grander products that would allow me to achieve my aim but will accept my iPhoto library (with keywords) as a starting point.
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    There's also a way to use iView MediaPro in Demo mode to write the keywords assigned in iPhoto to the files themselves. Thus any application that you use that reads the IPTC data from the files can use those keywords. Just use Steps 1-7 of Tutorial #1. Shouldn't take very long a all.

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    I have spent a significant amount of time organizing by keywords in iPhoto. I would like to completely migrate over to LightRoom, but I cannot seem to find how I can import an iPhoto Library's keywords along with the originals.
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  • Importing IPTC keywords into iPhoto

    I have >10,000 photos from my research project with imbedded metadata including four keywords. These are in the IPTC field separated by commas.
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    keyword_1
    keyword_2
    keyword_3
    keyword_4
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    Hi Phil,
    I originally started this on your ExifTool forum. A chap there graciously provided, and helped to refine, a script using ExifTool which has me 95% of the way to my goal.
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    CLASS_CSV=`grep ${BASEIMAGE} "${RUBRICFILE}" | cut -d , -f 10`
    ORDER_CSV=`grep ${BASEIMAGE} "${RUBRICFILE}" | cut -d , -f 11`
    FAMILY_CSV=`grep ${BASEIMAGE} "${RUBRICFILE}" | cut -d , -f 12`
    KEYWORDS_CSV="1_PHYLUM_${PHYLUM_CSV}, 2_CLASS_${CLASS_CSV}, 3_ORDER_${ORDER_CSV}, 4_FAMILY_${FAMILY_CSV}, 5_GENUS_${GENUS_CSV}, 6_SPECIES_${SPECIES_CSV}"
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    CAPTION_ABSTRACT_F=`exiftool -s -s -s -caption-abstract "${FILESPEC}"`
    KEYWORDS_F=`exiftool -s -s -s -caption-abstract "${FILESPEC}"`
    SUBJECT_F=`exiftool -s -s -s -caption-abstract "${FILESPEC}"`
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    -keywords="${KEYWORDS_CSV}" \
    -subject="${KEYWORDS_CSV}" \
    "${FILESPEC}"
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    bash-3.2$ exiftool -g 0M9I5019.jpg | less -i
    ---- ExifTool ----
    ExifTool Version Number : 8.50
    ---- File ----
    File Name : 0M9I5019.jpg
    Directory : .
    File Size : 527 kB
    File Modification Date/Time : 2003:11:01 20:54:18-05:00
    File Permissions : rwx------
    File Type : JPEG
    MIME Type : image/jpeg
    Exif Byte Order : Big-endian (Motorola, MM)
    Current IPTC Digest : e6ec6c038fb4c40ebc0252d089a24f1e
    ---- IPTC ----
    Object Name : 0M9I5019, Petrosia (Petrosia) sp. 1895
    Keywords : 1_PHYLUM_Porifera, 2_CLASS_Demospongiae, 3_ORDER_Haplosclerida, 4_FAMILY_Petrosiidae, 5_GENUS_Petrosia (Petrosia), 6_SPECIES_sp. 1895
    Caption-Abstract : Malaysia, depth 10, depth range 6-10m, wet weight 1168
    Application Record Version : 4
    ---- XMP ----
    XMP Toolkit : Image::ExifTool 8.50
    Location : 04 20.67N, 113 53.76E
    Description : Malaysia, depth 10, depth range 6-10m, wet weight 1168
    Subject : 1_PHYLUM_Porifera, 2_CLASS_Demospongiae, 3_ORDER_Haplosclerida, 4_FAMILY_Petrosiidae, 5_GENUS_Petrosia (Petrosia), 6_SPECIES_sp. 1895
    Title : 0M9I5019, Petrosia (Petrosia) sp. 1895
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    I'm studying your exiftool faq now.
    Thanks,
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  • IPhoto 6 unusably slow (starting with keywords and then the rest o product)

    As I've mentioned in a post in another thread, I upgraded to iPhoto 6 a few weeks ago. From the moment of upgrade, anything associated with the keyword function (applying, searching, even scrolling the keyword box) is painfully slow--60 seconds to 3+ minutes at a time (that's the average--I've had waits of 90 seconds to apply 1 keyword to 1 photo and 8 minutes to apply 1 keyword to 27 photos). Since that last post, I've also discovered that the longer I try to use the product, the slower EVERYTHING in the product gets (other than scrolling the library).
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    2) Is there any way to bail out of iPhoto 6 and go back to iPhoto 5? I know there's no official path, but (A) is there any unofficial path and (B) what would I lose?
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    G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  
    G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

    Old Toad
    Since I last wrote I have:
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    This got rid of the 8 minute responses, but performance was still unusably appalling.
    * I cleaned out the user caches with OnyX.
    No change in iPhoto performance.
    * I reinstalled iPhoto. (Because of the overlaps I also tried to reinstall iTunes but it doesn't have an obvious path for that. Given the number of hours I've already burned on this Apple problem I didn't have the fight in me for another one).
    No change.
    * Per another post in this forum I emptied iPhoto trash, then per Old Toad I rebuilt the iPhoto library with the first 3 options.
    Noticeable improvement, but the performance is still dreadful.
    * Did a re-install and archive of OS X (per a friend's suggestion) and downloaded all the system updates anew.
    No improvement.
    So after rebuilding my system from the directories up, re-installing iPhoto, and rebuilding the iPhoto library I'm "back to" 30 second to 3+ minute waits for everything when the Photo Info pane is active. For example, it takes 30-90 second waits for tasks such as:
    * changing a tab in the Photo Info pane
    * trying to scroll the Keywords tab of the Photo Info pane
    * assign 1 keyword to 1 photo
    It takes 2-3+ minute waits for tasks such as:
    * scrolling the main window (one click in the scroll bar--not dragging) when the Photo Info pane is open
    * assigning 1 keyword to 36 photos
    * closing the Photo Info pane (AFTER however many minutes it took for the final commit i did before trying to exit)
    My observations:
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    1) Have any other suggestions?
    2) Know how I can find out whether this problem is being pursued by Apple?
    3) Know of any path out of the product so I can put myself out of my misery?………
    G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

  • I have an iPhoto library with only Jpeg's in it. I just installed Aperture 3.5 and imported several RAW photos. Shouldn't I now have an Aperture library?

    I have an iPhoto library with only Jpeg's in it. I just installed Aperture 3.5 and imported several RAW photos in Aperture. Shouldn't I now have an Aperture library?

    Should I create an Aperture library and import all of my photos from iPhoto to the new Aperture library? Then delete my iPhoto library entirely?  Just trying to get my library structure correct from the get-go as I plan to shoot only in RAW.
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  • Importing RAW files with keywords from Bridge

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    Hello all -
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          From: Modesto Vega <[email protected]>
    To: ROBERT CHIAVARINI <[email protected]>
    Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 8:31 AM
    Subject:  trouble with keyword import in LR5 from one catalog to another
    trouble with keyword import in LR5 from one catalog to another
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  • Transfering photos incl. keywords&ratings to another computer?

    Hi all,
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    Stefan:
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