If a 667 page book on a subject isn't wordy, how long is the wordy book?


On 7/21/2012 3:42 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Everyone:

The Martin Evening book arrived, and, of course, I've been reading it.  The 
book is very good, so highly recommend to others.  At 667 pages (not including 
index) it's comprehensive and clearly written.  Scott Kellby's books are too 
wordy; in fact, I wondered when reading his book if he was just taping 
workshops, then transcribing his lecture/directions, then publishing nearly as 
is.


I obviously focused on the Library module and learned a bunch, and hence have 
created a workflow by which I can relink the master photo files from my working 
external hard drive to the 8000 to the corresponding catalogue, so with a 
little time and attention, I should get all the photo files linked up. I've 
linked up quite a bit already:  find in folder on dead drive, find in Finder 
(Mac), go to working drive, find image etc.  It turns out the folder structures 
on the dead drive and the working drive are fairly similar, with some 
exceptions, but Finder on Mac makes it easy to quickly match up, so I'm good to 
go.

Next step is to get a real workflow and hierarchal structure going.  The 
Evening book does a good job of presenting options, and I have the link George 
Sinos posted, so I just need to think about this.


The feature I hadn't really used before was exporting a catalogue of selected 
photos.  Knowing now that I can export the metadata, previews, and a copy of 
the master photo files in one catalogue, I think I will incorporate this into 
my back up workflow when dealing with those extra special keepers that I really 
want to keep safe.  Obviously, we want to keep all our keepers safe, but this 
feature, I think, will give added on site and off site protection.


So, thanks everyone!  Crying no longer in Chicago.

Cheers, Christine













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