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Ask HN: How do you manage your photos?

11 pointsby dome82almost 12 years ago
I am interested in learning how you are managing photos. Do you have any good routines or best practices for categorizing and archiving your photos in your hard drive?<p>Cheers, Domenico :)

8 comments

SamWhitedalmost 12 years ago
I have two machines; my normal workstation which I use for day-to-day tasks (running Arch Linux) and a Windows box that does nothing but run Adobe Lightroom. My Arch box has a RAID5 array which I use for all backups and runs a SAMBA server which the Windows box can connect to. Photos that I&#x27;m currently working with &#x2F; editing are on a small 10,000 RPM drive on my Windows box and when I&#x27;m done I move the folder over the network to the RAID array (and keep backups there even before I&#x27;m done). Photos are sorted into folders on the RAID array by date in the format `19 07 July 2013&#x27; this way they are sorted correctly alphanumerically and my eye can easily jump to the name of the month. I&#x27;ve considered moving the photo editing box into a VM but haven&#x27;t gotten around to trying it.<p>I use Flickr to publish photos online.
spicer-matthewsalmost 12 years ago
<a href="http://cloudmanic.com/photomanic" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;cloudmanic.com&#x2F;photomanic</a><p>I like to leverage Evernote for the storage engine. Unlike other cloud-based photo storage solutions if you stop paying for the storage you lose it. You &quot;pay&quot; once for lifetime storage. If you are a paid Evernote user you get 1 Gig of storage per month. Use it or lose it.<p><a href="http://cloudmanic.com/blog/57/the-digital-photo-conundrum-a-manifesto" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;cloudmanic.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;57&#x2F;the-digital-photo-conundrum-a-...</a><p><a href="http://cloudmanic.com/blog/58/photomanic-a-photo-gallery-for-evernote" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;cloudmanic.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;58&#x2F;photomanic-a-photo-gallery-for...</a><p>Yes, My company is the marker of Photomanic.
rytisalmost 12 years ago
Aperture on OSX.<p>I have folders one for each year. In each folder I create projects. Projects fall into two categories: big events (holiday) or generic (flowers, random family snaps, etc). Big events follow this naming scheme: MMDD - &lt;event name&gt;. Generic projects just have meaningful name. If an event is really big (like 2-3 weeks travel) I would create a set of albums in the project to group the pictures.<p>I try to tag and geotag all photos, but sometimes that just takes too long, so I don&#x27;t have 100% tag coverage. I only adjust very few photos, mostly before printing or posting&#x2F;emailing.
schrodingersCatalmost 12 years ago
My workflow is dropbox camera sync -&gt; Lyn (OSX; worth the $20) -&gt; (optionally) lightroom &#x2F; GIMP -&gt; Lyn library backup to cloud (currently Box because i have a 50gb account). My current project is to learn the flickr api and build a sync tool for it in python
samweinbergalmost 12 years ago
I use Everpix, which pulls in and organizes photos from Dropbox, my Camera, iCloud Photo Stream, iPhoto Library, and any other specified location (such as an email attachment folder) on my computer. It&#x27;s pretty handy.
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Pyrodoggalmost 12 years ago
Adobe Lightroom<p>All photos stored locally on a RAID 1 array Foldered by year&#x2F;yyyy-mm-dd Then tagged based on content of the photo<p>Everything is backed up by nightly via Jungle Disk.
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srathialmost 12 years ago
I use Picasa on my Mac for local photo management and keep all my photos on Flickr for backup and sharing. I recommend the Flickr Uploadr tool for backup.<p>edit: typo
mknitsalmost 12 years ago
New kid on the market: <a href="http://photographer.io" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;photographer.io</a> has better features than Flickr.