I picked up a collection of 1,000+ posters that the (deceased) owner had meticulously kept a spreadsheet on every poster and where it was stored, type and so on...if he had photos it would have saved me so much time.
Aperture is for Apple and is discontinued software since replaced by Photos (by Apple)
Adobe Lightroom costs either as individual software or as part of Creative Cloud. I know a lot of photographers use Lightroom for just what Mel suggest and some minor editing (not as good as Photoshop).
However if not all your collection is photographed, then obviously not a lot of point.
Once you "tag" your photo with "keywords" (decade, price range, etc.), it will automatically appear in the relevant "smart" albums.
For example, in 30 seconds I created a "smart" album for all "comedy" films/photos worth U.S. $75 or more:
Yeah I pretty much have to photograph everything as finding images for most of them online is near impossible. Most of the time the images that come up are mine!
I jest re apple...I don't like the way they lock everything down so you can't fiddle...I'm a fiddler!
As for reports, so if I want to see all the posters where I paid over a certain amount of money, can I do that?
It is just starting... My dad will probably lose his river house and their main house might flood. The eye wall looks like a direct hit in the river area. We should be ok here in Houston minus power outages and some flooding.
It is just starting... My dad will probably lose his river house and their main house might flood. The eye wall looks like a direct hit in the river area. We should be ok here in Houston minus power outages and some flooding.
Hang tough, Charlie! The flooding on the coast is gonna be catastrophic, 3-4 ft of rain over the next few days. I watched Harvey make land fall near Corpus Christi and the winds were incredible. Well over 130 mph. Stay safe brodog!
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Good grief! Think of all the trees!
But if he stored it with the item, how did he know what he had?
Super-simple to organize your collection with a photo application like Aperture or Adobe Lightroom.
Just import the photo of your poster and 30 seconds to "tag" it with labels like decade, size, price range, etc.
Then create "smart" albums, ex. all 1930s posters, as shown below:
Adobe Lightroom costs either as individual software or as part of Creative Cloud. I know a lot of photographers use Lightroom for just what Mel suggest and some minor editing (not as good as Photoshop).
However if not all your collection is photographed, then obviously not a lot of point.
Oh Apple CRAP! Bah...spreadsheet it is!
2) Apple is a trillion dollar company in no small part b/c it offers easy-to-use software.
3) But if you don't like Apple, you should buy Adobe Photoshop Elements (US $70), which includes Photo Organizer:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/how-to/organizer-overview.html
4) I'm not sure what you mean by "reports."
Once you "tag" your photo with "keywords" (decade, price range, etc.), it will automatically appear in the relevant "smart" albums.
For example, in 30 seconds I created a "smart" album for all "comedy" films/photos worth U.S. $75 or more:
Yeah I pretty much have to photograph everything as finding images for most of them online is near impossible. Most of the time the images that come up are mine!
I jest re apple...I don't like the way they lock everything down so you can't fiddle...I'm a fiddler!
As for reports, so if I want to see all the posters where I paid over a certain amount of money, can I do that?
Old collection: https://www.facebook.com/pg/MoviePosterCollectors/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1936000636683870
New collection: https://www.facebook.com/pg/MoviePosterCollectors/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1938634233087177
He's an Apple fanboi...this is what they do.
And take care...
I'd rather buy more posters.
I've been called many names, so an extra "H" is nothing...
http://news.sky.com/video/couple-build-cinema-in-their-garden-10713859
A bloody mazing
More here:
OH FECK!
Nothing but positive waves being put out there for everyone.
Stay safe.
3-4 foot of rain is like a years' worth here. Crikey!!!
Hope all goes well in these hard times Charlie.