> Subject: RE: EOS 1D Mark II - first impressions > > > Richard, > > you have to know you workflow first, and then decide on the > software. :) > > > For downloading, there are quite some programs that will do the trick. > (Breze, Downloader pro (or similar). I even wrote on program, that > downloads files and sorts them to directories with configurable > date/time name. I use that to transfer from CF cards to hard drive > (http://miha.magdalenice.net/software/filedownloader.php) You > will need > .net framework installed. > > For managing (tagging, categorizing,...) pictures, I use IMatch > (http://www.photools.com). It is cheap, offers a lot for the money and > is very configurable. Check out the trial version. For RAW > processing, I > use Raw Shooter Essentials, which is a free program as well, > but not as > good as Capture One (in my opinion). I would've used C1, but > I shoot RAW > rarely.
I highly recomend IMatch if you have more than a few hundred pictures to deal with. It handles batch processing, pattern matching, EXIF, IPTC, and internal categories. There are even a few scripts that have been developed by users for creating websites that are pretty cool. Good Luck, Ken > > Regards, > Miha. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Richard Acuff > > > > So, any tips on how to streamline this workflow? Would a > > better video card make a real > > difference? Or should I consider some other software? I > > don't seem to be paging all that > > much, but perhaps more RAM? All thoughts and comments appreciated. > > BTW, for import I've been using EOS Viewer, but I'd love a > > solution that would > > automatically copy the images from the camera into a > > date-named folder when the > > camera is connected, as I used to get with the D30. > > > > * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
