Many people are uncomfortable using UNIX command line utilities.
Give that man the Nobel Prize for Understatement.
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Cory, I am sure that Tim's and Godfrey's approaches would do an
admirable job at keeping two catalogs in synch, but to acheive the
first part of your request to have lightroom remember develop
settings, and keywords etc, shoot or convert into DNG files -
lightroom then writes the metadata into the
Alastair:
Yes, Lightroom will save the Develop module editing parameters and any
IPTC data (including keywords) into the original files or sidecars if
you use the Metadata-Save Metadata to file command. However, you
lose the editing history ... it only saves the parameters ... and the
inclusion
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 08:48:52AM +0100, p...@web-options.com scripsit:
Many people are uncomfortable using UNIX command line utilities.
Give that man the Nobel Prize for Understatement.
A little gentle remedial education, and all will be well for them.
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I have lightroom on my macbook and also on my desktop. I usually do most of my
work on my desktop but occsionally, like when I'm away from home, I'll upload
photos to my laptop to clear my flash cards and have a look at what's I've
got. It's no problem then to copy those photos over to my
I wrote about my approach to this problem at
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2008/04/05/Lightroom-sync-with-rsync
Does that help? -Tim
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Cory Waters cbwat...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I have lightroom on my macbook and also on my desktop. I usually do most of
Oh, and (replying to myself) should note that that was written in 2008
and it's been working for me just fine since then. -Tim
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 8:11 AM, Tim Bray tb...@textuality.com wrote:
I wrote about my approach to this problem at
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Cory Waters cbwat...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I have lightroom on my macbook and also on my desktop. I usually do most of
my work on my desktop but occsionally, like when I'm away from home, I'll
upload photos to my laptop to clear my flash cards and have a look
From: Cory Waters
I have lightroom on my macbook and also on my desktop.? I usually do
most of my work on my desktop but occsionally, like when I'm away
from home, I'll upload photos to my laptop to clear my flash cards
and have a look at what's I've got.? It's no problem then to copy
those
Tim,
Correct me if I'm wrong but it sounds like your solution needs both
computers to be macs. I didn't specify but my desktop is a windows box.
CW
On 5/10/2010 11:14 AM, Tim Bray wrote:
Oh, and (replying to myself) should note that that was written in 2008
and it's been working for me just
John,
It didn't look like that when it left here.
CW
On 5/10/2010 2:02 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: Cory Waters
I have lightroom on my macbook and also on my desktop.? I usually do
most of my work on my desktop but occsionally, like when I'm away
from home, I'll upload photos to my laptop to
Hmm, it needs them both to support the rsync program, which Macs and
every species of Linux do. Typing rsync windows into Google gets me
http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/DeltaCopy.jsp which looks like it
might do the trick.
-Tim
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Cory Waters
From: Cory Waters
John,
It didn't look like that when it left here.
CW
In the digest, it appeared as just one one line that didn't even wrap to
the window. Something must have stripped out your line feeds carriage
returns.
Maybe that's what some of those odd extra '?' characters are.
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To keep the Lightroom catalog and file repository in synch on two
systems simply means synchronizing one with the other by whatever
means you want. While that's perfectly reasonable to do, it wasn't
Cory's question far as I could tell. That's why I described a
methodology that works well for when
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi gdigio...@gmail.com wrote:
Tim's methodology is a means to keep the Lightroom catalog and file
repository synchronized and the same between multiple computers. The
only thing particularly different about it is that he uses rsync
rather than
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Tim Bray tb...@textuality.com wrote:
Now Godfrey, you have an attitude problem. Using an automated utility
is like using a point-and-shoot with zoom, which as we know is a
crutch to be eschewed by the Real Photographer. Using the unadorned
unix command line
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