Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/11/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]2010-11-24-14:03:53 Jim Nichols: > I tried the trial version of Lightroom, and, I agree, it does a fine > job of editing. However, I could never overcome my frustration with > its image organizing features, which choose "their desired path" > regardless of what "I" chose to do. I eventually went back to > Elements, and have no regrets. I save my images in a manner that I > choose to use. Are you just talking about the naming and on-disk placement of image files? Because you can use Lightroom and not have to let it do anything of that sort. I copy new images onto the disk according to my preferred folder structure and file naming conventions, then just tell Lightroom to import them into the catalog in place (which I think is the "Add" operation, as opposed to the Copy, Copy as DNG, or Move flavors). The original files then aren't copied or moved by Lightroom. LR3 acquired some finer-grained controls for file renaming (and convert/not-convert to DNG on ingest, and make a backup copy somewhere else if desired as part of the process), but I'm still doing my renaming pre-Lightroom because neither Lightroom nor Bridge seems to support batch file renaming with sequence numbers per camera/date, where the sequence number automatically starts back at 1 when the date flips. Or have I misunderstood what wasn't working for you about Lightroom organization? The other organization bits would be collections and keyword tagging, which seem to pretty much do what one would expect. -Jeff