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01/16/2006 09:40:20 PM · #1
Hi there everyone. I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions on which software to use to automatically dump all the files from a memory card to a directory on your hdd (like Nikon's monitor - the reason I am moving away from this software, which works brilliantly for JPGs, is that it won't do my Canon RAW images).

Any suggestions?

Thanks - talk to you soon.

Leighroy.
01/16/2006 09:49:53 PM · #2
Any reason you don't want to just drag and drop within Windows Explorer? This is the safest way to do it, as you can be sure it won't alter your EXIF data (some software does).

~Terry
01/16/2006 11:00:52 PM · #3
Hi Terry,

I'm going to be doing a wedding at the end of the month and I want a nice streamlined way of dumping my shots as I go. I sort of wanted to avoid drag and drop but then again if I have the folders open XP will open the card for me...

Good observation about the alteration of files though - something to think about.

Cheers,

Leighroy.
01/16/2006 11:13:15 PM · #4
PS Elements 4 does it automatically and it retains all of the EXIF info.
01/16/2006 11:35:16 PM · #5
Originally posted by Megatherian:

PS Elements 4 does it automatically and it retains all of the EXIF info.


So far as I'm aware, doing it through Elements alters the EXIF.

~Terry
01/16/2006 11:46:43 PM · #6
Originally posted by ClubJuggle:

Originally posted by Megatherian:

PS Elements 4 does it automatically and it retains all of the EXIF info.


So far as I'm aware, doing it through Elements alters the EXIF.

~Terry


Really? Maybe I shouldn't be doing it that way then... how can I tell?
01/17/2006 12:11:25 AM · #7
Picasa2 does not alter Exif, and simply copies and organizes for you. I use it exclusively, and so do many others i've talked to.

I hate the Elements organizer and download tools. Utter crap compared to the simplicity of Picasa.
01/17/2006 12:16:06 AM · #8
Originally posted by Megatherian:

Originally posted by ClubJuggle:

Originally posted by Megatherian:

PS Elements 4 does it automatically and it retains all of the EXIF info.


So far as I'm aware, doing it through Elements alters the EXIF.

~Terry


Really? Maybe I shouldn't be doing it that way then... how can I tell?


Just found out the Adobe Downloader that comes with PSE4 should be fine if you are shooting RAW (that's all I shoot)

Message edited by author 2006-01-17 00:16:17.
01/17/2006 12:19:08 AM · #9
I am also a big Picasa fan. It is easy to use, makes finding and organizing your immages a snap, and best of all it is FREE! I use it to download, organize and view pictures. also for the pictures that only need a little T/U it works great for that too. one other perk, it is also very easy to back up all of your pictures to cd's or dvd's. it keeps track of what you have backed up so you dont make 20 copies of the same immage wondering if you have backed it up already.

//picasa.google.com/index.html
01/17/2006 11:24:53 PM · #10
Something to think about - thanks for the discussion that was generated here. I'll check out Picasa (because it's free :) ) and go from there. There was an interesting question about how you can tell whether the EXIF data is altered. I'll look forward to someone jumping in on that one perhaps.

Thanks all!

Leighroy.
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