i really don't see what the problem is with dumping all of the files in one folder- i always do that and my canon camera then dumps all of the photos into a separate folder for each date so the wi-fi sd card isn't so bad as portrayed
That was my thought as well, i just dump and then browse with bridge and take my favs, save them as JPG and throw them into a portfolio or where-ever they are headed off to.
I also agree. I usually connect to iPhoto and only import the pix I want but it's not that big an inconvenience to have a 'pix download' folder first. Also, I ALWAYS download the pix at FULL REZ and even upload them to Flickr (Pro) at full rez. I'm surprised Ryan resizes them. Does anyone else resize their photos? Full rez uploads to Flickr is also a nifty backup plan!
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i really don't see what the problem is with dumping all of the files in one folder- i always do that and my canon camera then dumps all of the photos into a separate folder for each date so the wi-fi sd card isn't so bad as portrayed
That was my thought as well, i just dump and then browse with bridge and take my favs, save them as JPG and throw them into a portfolio or where-ever they are headed off to.
I also agree. I usually connect to iPhoto and only import the pix I want but it's not that big an inconvenience to have a 'pix download' folder first. Also, I ALWAYS download the pix at FULL REZ and even upload them to Flickr (Pro) at full rez. I'm surprised Ryan resizes them. Does anyone else resize their photos? Full rez uploads to Flickr is also a nifty backup plan!