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Werd, it's completely free and has a lot of features from what I can see. I said screw trying to find a copy of PS that wasn't actually chock full of viruses. h:
First thing I do from a shoot is to capture each card to the hard drive.
Then, I make a duplicate copy of all shots and keep them in a "negatives" folder for safe keeping. I then make a hard copy to CD or DVD depending on how many shots were taken. I would get into renaming images, but I'm not sure you wanna go that far.
Also, you won't be able to work on the images from the disc, beacause the disc would be rendered un-writable after you burn it. You'll always want to work on the images from the hard drive.
about the only editing i do on my pics is resizing & renaming. i keep a folder of the originals & then resize &/or rename to a different folder. i also make a redundant copy of the originals folder to an external hard drive & also burned to a cd.
for resizing &/or renaming in any size "batch", i have found nothing easier to use than Fastone Photo Resizer
according to their website, this might be a cool feature for some as well:
FastStone Photo Resizer 2.6 Freeware (Last Update: 2008-06-06)
An image converter / resizer intended to enable users especially digital camera owners to convert, rename, resize, crop, rotate, change color depth, add text and watermark to images in a quick and easy BATCH mode.
Last edited by James3370; Jun 11, 2008 at 11:03 AM.
Nice!!! We use this program called Workstream by ZBE. The watermark feature is failing. We need to do them in batches, and not one at a time. I might have to try this guy out.