Damon, On Tue, 01 Sep 2009, Damon Lynch wrote: > [email protected] wrote:
>> Anyway, that's more my problem: My questions related to >> rapid-photo-downloader: How do you then import into Bibble 5? Do you >> manually launch it, and use the File->Import and navigate to your >> download location yourself? It doesn't appear to take any command line >> arguments. > I don't do anything fancy. My workflow is to download all the RAW images > onto my laptop hard drive. I typically back them up onto two different > external hard drives, when means when I process them in Bibble (taking > images straight from the file system), I can delete with confidence, > knowing that if I screw up, there are other copies. When I'm done batch > processing them, the external drives are synced so images I wanted > deleted permanently are removed. I then delete the RAW images off my > laptop drive. This is one reason why I have not bothered to keep a > catalogue of images in Bibble -- my laptop drive is no where near big > enough to hold the images. Perhaps when Bibble 5 is stable I will > consider making a catalogue of images on my external drives. Ah I see - I'm mostly considering Bibble 5 initially for the catalogue. It seems better than using f-spot in this regard. I would use f-spot only I think, but then I'd need to write some plugins to be able to view two images side by side, and a few other things. I see Bibble 4 has no catalogue, it uses the filesystem 'plan'. This means you can't filter by keyword, and so on? But then you used to use f-spot for that... Nick _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~rapid-users Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~rapid-users More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

