Organize photos on ipad1

How do you organize photos on ipad1?

You can't organise them directly on the iPad (not in Photos app anyway, third-party apps will probably do it, but they won't be reflected in the Photos app albums) - organisation has to be done prior to syncing. There is info on syncing, and the computer programs you can use to sync, here : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4236

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    Looking for the optimum way to organize photos and home videos. Goal is to have all devices have equal access to all the media. Just as important is for this to be as easy as possible to maintain and use.
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    I have a copy of iPhoto library manager software which could solve the excessive library size. That's cumbersome because I have to sync the correct library with the iOS devices and also make sure photostream is In the right library. I have only used this software a little so I could be wrong about this solution.
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    1 - do not change to a referenced library with iPhoto - it has many problems and should not be done - if you switch to Aperture it is ok - Aperture handles referenced libraries fine
    2 - iPhoto does not load your entire library and while 200 GB is large it is not giant and is not causing you an problems - if you ave problems please describe them and  will try to help with thme -it is not libary size - My library is 263 GB and I have 8GB of RAM and there are no issues
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    fkrock wrote:
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    Hi folks,
    from a quick search at Apple discussions I realize that my following problem is a very common, but essentially an unsolved one. So rather than a final solution, I'm looking for ideas and discussion on how to organize photos in a family setting…
    The problem started when my wife got her own MacBook a few weeks ago, and when we started having two iPhoto libraries instead of one. We do have some photos that can be definitely labeled as 'mine' or 'hers'. But how should we organize family photos? What if one of us wanted to just grab their MacBook and show off the kids' pictures to a friend?
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    You could put an external HD connected to the TC. Then each time one of you take new photos upload them to a folder on your Desktop. Name the folder with the date of the shoot (this assumes that each of your delete the memory card in the camera after each shoot and upload) and a brief description like: 01/16/10-Aidan's 4th Bday Party. You can also rename the photos in the folder. I use the international date and a brief description: 2010-01-16-Aidans 4th-001.JPG, -002.JPG, etc. You an use a file renaming application likeRenamer4Mac orName Mangler to do the job.
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    This will also act as a backup of the original files. I'm not sure what format the external HD needs to be to work in this manner but it shouldn't matter as long as you're only storing files. You can't run a iPhoto library from it if it isn't formatted OS X Extended (journaled). Also running a library wirelessly is fraught with problems like dropouts which can damage the database file.
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  • Organize Photos

    Hello everybody,
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    After deleting all the photos I didn't need in iPhoto, I started to figure out that I have more photos, photos which aren't in iPhoto.. even THAT is not a big big problem... I could just put them in and sort them... not a big deal...
    but then, I looked in the folder of iPhoto (iPhoto Media Centre-> Masters, that's where it saves my photos) and all the photos I deleted in iPhoto are still there...
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    Is there a way to organize photos in the iPad Photo Library?
    Thanks,
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    No - not at the present time anyway.
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  • Is possible organize photos in  photo stream

    is possible organize photos in  photo stream

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  • Is there a photo app that also lets me organize photos on hard drive?

    I heard somewhere that one of the major photo applications lets you organize photos on your hard drive, but still have them in a Library inside the program?

    I thought iPhoto keeps the photos on the hard drive organized for you and that you are not supposed to muck around in the library via finder. Is that not correct?
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    You can also run Aperture in this way.
    You don't have a choice, you have to run Lightroom and Picasa as referenced Libraries.
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    3. Most importantly, migrating to a new disk or computer can be much more complex.
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    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
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    This is also true for emailing with Web-based services. However, if you're using Gmail you can use iPhoto2GMail
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    Regards
    TD

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    Is it possible to organize photos/pics on two-level folders, e.g. work (proj1, proj2..) family (birthday, travel..) ?
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    The Photos app currently only supports folders/albums to one level - any photos below that first-level folder on your computer will be included in it's parent folder's album on the iPad.
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    michaelj
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    I have tried my card reader but its not recognized
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    then when I get my raws in iphoto there changed to jpeg ?
    They aren’t - though I understand what you might think they are. What happens when you import a RAW is that iPhoto creates a JPEG preview of the file. It does this to protect the original as well as to make working with it faster. But you can still happily access the RAW for editing in iPhoto or anywhere else:
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    what workflow should I use? should I not use iphoto and just use bridge and photoshop instead?
    Only you can decide that. Here’s my take. The first thing I do after installing any Adobe product is trash Bridge. iPhoto will do everything it does - and a whole lot more. Particularly convenient is the way that iPhoto is integrated throughout the OS.
    What is sure is that you need to make a choice between the two. It’s very easy to damage an iPhoto Library with Bridge. Best to pick one to the other.
    You can set Photoshop (or any image editor) as an external editor in iPhoto. (Preferences -> General -> Edit Photo: Choose from the Drop Down Menu.) This way, when you double click a pic to edit in iPhoto it will open automatically in Photoshop or your Image Editor, and when you save it it's sent back to iPhoto automatically. This is the only way that edits made in another application will be displayed in iPhoto.
    should I copy raw photos first to my external drive, then copy them to iphoto library?(which is also on my external dive), and does that mean that the 1 photo is taking up double the space being in raw and jpe
    Yes that would be taking up two lots of space. But as I show above, it’s not necessary as iPhoto does not damage your RAW.
    Regards
    TD

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