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Panoramas and storage

November 27th, 2007 · No Comments

One of my photography related hobbies is the creation of panoramas. These are composed of many normal pictures rolled into one flattened picture, which can then be turned into something else like a QTVR or whatever you want. But when you take 7 pictures as RAW and then convert and stitch them into their largest [...]

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Negatives…

November 19th, 2007 · No Comments

I’m doing more negative tagging within Aperture, this time it’s for my pre-digital days. The quality varies greatly from project to project, some being bad JPG scans of prints for which I have no negatives, some being medium format scans from a Nikon CoolScan 8000 (which I highly suggest), some being 35mm scans from either [...]

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So I’m organized. Now what?

November 2nd, 2007 · No Comments

So I finally got the tagging completed, the rating completed, and the database of 32,000 some finished images (after I pulled out all the QTVR source files and duplicates) is ready to do something with it. What to do, what to do. The first thing that came to mind was to post these things online. [...]

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It is done.

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

Well, I’ve done it. All the images are tagged, rated, captioned, and ready for export. What a mess. For the (probably nobody) listening, this has been an immense effort, and I’m glad I don’t have to do it ever again. The topic of creating books or web pages for these images is a whole other [...]

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On negatives in Aperture…

October 24th, 2007 · No Comments

Aperture is clearly designed well around the digital photographer. There’s always room for improvement, but I became so accustomed to the workflow and environment that I decided to use it to organize my digital conversions of 35mm negatives. Here’s what attracted me to the idea: Easy keywording. I just like the way it’s done in [...]

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Casual pano stitches

October 24th, 2007 · No Comments

Looking at the library, thereĀ  were a number of mosaic-panoramas – things that weren’t ment to be 360′s. I stitched those (or the ones I marked anyway) this morning on the ride to work. PTGui Pro is what I used, but I could probably have gotten away with hugin just as well. I’ll put some [...]

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Wow, it’s done except for the typing.

October 24th, 2007 · No Comments

Yikes. I finished tagging and rating all my photos. I thing I’ll do a debreifing soon, but it’s amazing to think that I’ve finished everything but the captions.

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Sickness and downtime

October 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

I generally survive the week on 5 hours sleep. Well, it caught up to me. I spent the weekend with a very minor headcold the could probably be written off to allergies. The wind was howling, the air turned dry, but the rain the previous week could be generating mold. There’s just no telling. Either [...]

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Mass photo rating system rev. 1.

October 11th, 2007 · No Comments

I once read how one person did the ratings on their photos, in a way I rather like. It went like so: Keep, but flawed deeply – out of focus, exposure wrong, etc. Flawed. Acceptable. Special. Something you’d frame or sell. And of course with modern software you usually have a “reject” or “delete me [...]

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The end is in sight!

October 8th, 2007 · No Comments

I’m now reaching the very end of my tagging for digital photos. I started digital photography in 1998, well before it was ready to be started in reality. Here I am with my monstrous collection of photos now, and managing that collection is a bear. Over the weekend I was able to finish the tagging [...]

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