Thank you Jean.  

> On Feb 23, 2021, at 12:24 PM, jj <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Dick,
> 
> Your question looks more related to Photo Mechanic than to BBEdit and you 
> might get a more informed help from the Photo Mechanic forum :
> 
> http://forums.camerabits.com <http://forums.camerabits.com/>
> 
> If you search for "BBEdit" there are a few posts.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Jean Jourdain
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 5:51:37 PM UTC+1 Bruce Van Allen wrote:
> On 23 Feb 2021, at 6:20, Dick Ayers wrote: 
> 
> > Hi Greg. Okay so how do I open the photo file in BBEdit? 
> 
> This seems to be part of the problem: BBEdit is a text editor, used for 
> writing computer code, among lots of other uses. But it doesn’t do 
> anything directly with photos or other image files. 
> 
> Somehow, the Photo Mechanic guidance you’re getting is leaving out an 
> important piece of the process. I expect that your questions are better 
> directed to the Photo Mechanic support folks. 
> 
> I looked at their intro video and didn’t see anything about BBEdit, so 
> that’s probably not the video you mentioned. But the gist of it is 
> that you would be opening photos in Photo Mechanic, browsing, culling, 
> and moving the photo files around. It’s Photo Mechanic that would be 
> doing any saving, and it appears to have settings for where files go 
> when you import (“ingest”) them. 
> 
> Here’s a guess: Perhaps you’re trying to use Photo Mechanic to place 
> some photos online for others to view? I can see how they might suggest 
> using BBEdit for modifying/editing the website files (HTML), which is 
> one of BBEdit’s popular uses. But what BBEdit does is help you work on 
> the text files that are behind the web pages viewers see. In the HTML 
> code for web pages, it’s possible to place an image in a page and add 
> a caption for it. Am I getting warm? 
> 
> Photo Mechanic appears to offer extensive capabilities to add and change 
> a photo’s meta-data (info such as where the photo was taken, the 
> equipment used, etc.). So, perhaps they offer some way to edit that 
> metadata with a text editor such as BBEdit, although that wouldn’t 
> normally be the way to provide a caption visible to viewers of the 
> photo. 
> 
> People on this BBEdit list try to be helpful, but so far I think we’re 
> stumped as to what your exact problem is, and whether it’s with BBEdit 
> or something else. 
> 
> Perhaps you could add some more information, without assuming we know 
> anything about Photo Mechanic. Can you quote from the instructions that 
> lead you to BBEdit? What’s your larger goal with the photo? 
> 
> HTH, 
> 
> - Bruce 
> 
> _bruce__van_allen__santa_cruz__ca 
> 
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