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	<title>Comments on: Themes in recent posts: mind-mapping and digital photography workflow</title>
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		<title>By: Earl Moore</title>
		<link>http://meanderingpassage.com/2007/03/10/themes-in-recent-posts-mind-mapping-and-digital-photography-workflow/comment-page-1/#comment-14139</link>
		<dc:creator>Earl Moore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 15:13:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Richard,

I found your comments. For some reason the Akismet comment anti-spam plugin I&#039;m running thinks you&#039;re a spammer? 

Is there something you&#039;re not telling me?  :)

I marked them as not spam and Akismet is suppose to learn from that.

Sorry for the problems and thanks for the comment(s).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Richard,</p>
<p>I found your comments. For some reason the Akismet comment anti-spam plugin I&#8217;m running thinks you&#8217;re a spammer? </p>
<p>Is there something you&#8217;re not telling me?  <img src='http://meanderingpassage.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I marked them as not spam and Akismet is suppose to learn from that.</p>
<p>Sorry for the problems and thanks for the comment(s).</p>
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		<title>By: Richard Querin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Querin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 00:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Earl,

I left a comment to this post yesterday, but it seems to have vanished into the ether... The salient points were:

- Congrats on the new camera! I&#039;ve read and heard nothing but good things about the D200.

- The importance of tagging and indexing your photos may dictate your workflow. Myself, I tend to use Flickr for this (I wish there was a local Flickr backend I could run on my desktop here for tagging etc..). I use a straight up dated folder arrangement for my photos on my hard drive. I don&#039;t like entering tagging and indexing locally simply because I&#039;m afraid I&#039;ll be locked into one product line or else lose all the work I did entering that data. Also, even with F-Spot, I use it only for importing the photos into dated folders. I found when I imported them into the F-Spot database, I was getting duplicates and other weird behaviour.

I wish there was a completely open and simple photo management utility for the desktop (maybe there is one). I&#039;d like to be able to enter all that data and not worry about transferring it with the photos to some other product or application down the road.

- The tipsfromthetopfloor.com forum and podcast (video and audio) are a great source for inspiration and help. I highly recommend them.

- Let&#039;s see some photos with that new toy! :)

Let&#039;s hope this comment makes it through. 

-&gt; Btw, I like the header font.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Earl,</p>
<p>I left a comment to this post yesterday, but it seems to have vanished into the ether&#8230; The salient points were:</p>
<p>- Congrats on the new camera! I&#8217;ve read and heard nothing but good things about the D200.</p>
<p>- The importance of tagging and indexing your photos may dictate your workflow. Myself, I tend to use Flickr for this (I wish there was a local Flickr backend I could run on my desktop here for tagging etc..). I use a straight up dated folder arrangement for my photos on my hard drive. I don&#8217;t like entering tagging and indexing locally simply because I&#8217;m afraid I&#8217;ll be locked into one product line or else lose all the work I did entering that data. Also, even with F-Spot, I use it only for importing the photos into dated folders. I found when I imported them into the F-Spot database, I was getting duplicates and other weird behaviour.</p>
<p>I wish there was a completely open and simple photo management utility for the desktop (maybe there is one). I&#8217;d like to be able to enter all that data and not worry about transferring it with the photos to some other product or application down the road.</p>
<p>- The tipsfromthetopfloor.com forum and podcast (video and audio) are a great source for inspiration and help. I highly recommend them.</p>
<p>- Let&#8217;s see some photos with that new toy! <img src='http://meanderingpassage.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hope this comment makes it through. </p>
<p>-&gt; Btw, I like the header font.</p>
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		<title>By: Richard Querin</title>
		<link>http://meanderingpassage.com/2007/03/10/themes-in-recent-posts-mind-mapping-and-digital-photography-workflow/comment-page-1/#comment-14059</link>
		<dc:creator>Richard Querin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2007 20:21:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Woohoo Earl! Congrats on what is supposed to be an awesome camera (from what I&#039;ve read).

You&#039;re definitely right about finding a decent workflow. I&#039;m just about satisfied with my workflow setup right now. It&#039;s not painful for me to do it, but my problem is just finding the time to do it.

If you&#039;re going to go heavy on the tagging, describing and indexing of your images (something that isn&#039;t a primary goal for me - but is for many others), make sure whatever product you choose either lets you get at that database directly or else plan on sticking with that line of products for a long time.

Myself, I&#039;ve resigned myself to doing most of my tagging, indexing and metadata stuff on Flickr (I actually wish they made an identical system that I could run on my desktop). Locally, I don&#039;t use anything more than dated folders. It makes it easy for me to backup and that way I don&#039;t waste any time entering metadata that I might not be able to transfer later if I want to switch products.

Even in the free/open-source realm, I only use F-Spot to import the pictures (I like the way it makes the dated folders) but I don&#039;t use it for indexing/tagging my local images. I found it was creating duplicates and other odd things I didn&#039;t like.

Whatever you choose, make sure you have fun doing it. The forums and podcast over at TipsFromTheTopFloor.com is an awesome resource. Really helpful friendly people over there and a good podcast (both audio and now video) to boot.

Let&#039;s see some photos soon!

Phew.. now there&#039;s a long comment for ya. ;)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Woohoo Earl! Congrats on what is supposed to be an awesome camera (from what I&#8217;ve read).</p>
<p>You&#8217;re definitely right about finding a decent workflow. I&#8217;m just about satisfied with my workflow setup right now. It&#8217;s not painful for me to do it, but my problem is just finding the time to do it.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to go heavy on the tagging, describing and indexing of your images (something that isn&#8217;t a primary goal for me &#8211; but is for many others), make sure whatever product you choose either lets you get at that database directly or else plan on sticking with that line of products for a long time.</p>
<p>Myself, I&#8217;ve resigned myself to doing most of my tagging, indexing and metadata stuff on Flickr (I actually wish they made an identical system that I could run on my desktop). Locally, I don&#8217;t use anything more than dated folders. It makes it easy for me to backup and that way I don&#8217;t waste any time entering metadata that I might not be able to transfer later if I want to switch products.</p>
<p>Even in the free/open-source realm, I only use F-Spot to import the pictures (I like the way it makes the dated folders) but I don&#8217;t use it for indexing/tagging my local images. I found it was creating duplicates and other odd things I didn&#8217;t like.</p>
<p>Whatever you choose, make sure you have fun doing it. The forums and podcast over at TipsFromTheTopFloor.com is an awesome resource. Really helpful friendly people over there and a good podcast (both audio and now video) to boot.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see some photos soon!</p>
<p>Phew.. now there&#8217;s a long comment for ya. <img src='http://meanderingpassage.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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