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- #Can you make slideshow in fotostation and save slideshow how to#
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My archive today: The number of folders is already overwhelming on any hard drive after a while, so you won’t scroll through them. So much more important to add keywords now. Much indicate that computers will move away from folder structure in the future. You search Google and find it, no matter which folder and which computer and which country it is in. Most likely, computers will be organized as the internet in the future, meaning it is all just floating around, and that you pick and choose. The information must be in the image file, not in a software. Your ideal is that each file is independent and self-explaining. But too large folder structures (main folders with sub folders) prevent to move archives to new hard drives. Obviously, you will see that folders are only of use because other things you might want to find, is in the same folder. The number of folders are already so overwhelming on any 1TB hard drive that you won’t scroll through the folder. This allows that you don't need a structure to hold them, and they can 'float' around on any hard drive or cloud. You must make your photographs “floating” rather than in folder archive. Today I will give some advice on keywords. The whole digital workflow is overall rather complicated, which is why I made the Lightroom Survival Kit as a guide to set a workflow up and get things done without getting into all the things that doesn’t matter. I will excuse for this boring subject already now, but it’s necessary to grasp it and attack it. You have to think ahead, and keywords is the most important thing to add. The idea of re-organizing an archive every time you ralize it needs some cleaning up … not feasible after you stacked up some years of files. But then, after a while, the number of digital files takes on a volume so overwhelming that finding things becomes a project. To begin with, we can remember where we put them. If you have been working with digital scans or digital photographs for some time, you already know how difficult it can be to find them. In the photo you see some of my negatives that organized in envelopes that has a number and a short description of the event inside, and date. Whenever in doubt, think how you would do it if it was paper and not digital files. Much of the logics in organizing picture archives follows the logics of how it wsa done with it was film and photo paper. This is very important to get in as part of your daily workflow if you want to be able to easily find the photographs again
#Can you make slideshow in fotostation and save slideshow how to#
I want to give a little write-up today on how to write keywords into your photographs.