For years, I didn't use any photo organization software. I had an EyeFi card in my camera, it put all my photos into folders by date, and I sorted through them in Finder.
Unfortunately, EyeFi no longer works, and without it auto-sorting everything into folders for me this system wasn't so great. So a few months ago I started trying to use Photos. But it won't let me do the very specific things I want to do.
There are three things I want to be able to do easily:
- Navigate and/or control the underlying file structure, so if I want to open a file in Photoshop I know where to find it. But I also want the files to be automatically organized when I import them.
- View a month's worth of photos at a time. In iPhoto, I would have to create a separate smart album for every month by hand - it took long enough to create one for every year (especially since the smart album dialogue resets to "photo is favorite" every single time).
- View the photos with a particular tag/keyword within the album/folder you're currently viewing. Without having to yet again make a new smart album by hand and choose "keyword is 'to print'" AND "date is 10/1/2016 to 10/31/2016" every single time. I'm looking at the October 2016 album, I want to be able to tell it to show only those photos in this folder that are tagged "to print" with just a click or two, then just as easily go back to viewing all the photos in the folder.
Right now, the best option I've found is to use SilentSifter to keep the files themselves organized into monthly folders, then Pixa using those as Live Folders for tagging and navigation.
Is there an easier/better/cheaper (this would be $45 for both of those) way to do what I want to do?
Being able to do basic editing in-app, which Pixa doesn't have, would be a nice bonus, but the above are the most important.
(Note: I use Adobe Bridge to organize other assets and don't want to mix my photos in with that, unless there's some way to have two entirely separate libraries with separate keywords/collections/etc.)
Unfortunately, EyeFi no longer works, and without it auto-sorting everything into folders for me this system wasn't so great. So a few months ago I started trying to use Photos. But it won't let me do the very specific things I want to do.
There are three things I want to be able to do easily:
- Navigate and/or control the underlying file structure, so if I want to open a file in Photoshop I know where to find it. But I also want the files to be automatically organized when I import them.
- View a month's worth of photos at a time. In iPhoto, I would have to create a separate smart album for every month by hand - it took long enough to create one for every year (especially since the smart album dialogue resets to "photo is favorite" every single time).
- View the photos with a particular tag/keyword within the album/folder you're currently viewing. Without having to yet again make a new smart album by hand and choose "keyword is 'to print'" AND "date is 10/1/2016 to 10/31/2016" every single time. I'm looking at the October 2016 album, I want to be able to tell it to show only those photos in this folder that are tagged "to print" with just a click or two, then just as easily go back to viewing all the photos in the folder.
Right now, the best option I've found is to use SilentSifter to keep the files themselves organized into monthly folders, then Pixa using those as Live Folders for tagging and navigation.
Is there an easier/better/cheaper (this would be $45 for both of those) way to do what I want to do?
Being able to do basic editing in-app, which Pixa doesn't have, would be a nice bonus, but the above are the most important.
(Note: I use Adobe Bridge to organize other assets and don't want to mix my photos in with that, unless there's some way to have two entirely separate libraries with separate keywords/collections/etc.)
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