

- #What is the difference for gimp on mac and windows free#
- #What is the difference for gimp on mac and windows windows#

If I have distinctly different subjects, for example, like a studio photographer may have, the client name is the next level directory while, if the subjects are the reason for separating, the subject is that next level directory. Within the month, each day's shooting is numbered by date so that anything I shot yesterday will go into 20120501 and images taken today will go into 20120502, etc. Below newstillcam in all OS is the month date as 201205 for this month. Since today is 02 May, I'll use this month as my example. Then, within newstillcam, everything is organized by date until I get inside the "bottom" level directories.
#What is the difference for gimp on mac and windows windows#
It lives at the root of what in *x would be considered my "home" directory while in Windows it lives at the root of the C: drive.
#What is the difference for gimp on mac and windows free#
I have the same issue and have the identical structure in both Free BSD (a *x OS) and Windows which should cover your needs for Mac, other *x OS, and Windows.Īll still photography goes into the same directory which I use to build my archives from. You should be able to maintain the same directory structure. "Camel case" would look like: SunriseOverMountBaldy. I use camel case if I give images "names" so that they'll work in all the environments. Then in the matter of directory structure, maintaining the same structure on ALL operating systems where I have pictures is exactly the problem I have. I decided to try an iMac and while there are many things I do like about it, I am currently unable to maintain my file naming protocol without extra steps, and who wants those! So, does anyone know how I can maintain my same directory/file naming structure on a mac? Do I need to just start a new file naming protocol?įirst, are you called speedneeder because of the boat races in Owensboro? I've long been a fan of the unlimiteds since I grew up watching them at Seafair time.

jpg, and then do any further processing with GIMP. So my directory might be called Hockey, and the files would be Hockey 001.jpg etc.Īfter importing (RAW) files, I then process with DPP, convert to. For example, when I import photos on my Windows machine, I am prompted to name the directory I am importing to, and the file inside contain the same name! I developed a directory and file naming protocol to help me find stuff later. I have been using a windows computer since I started digital photography years ago. Hey, I did do a search for some info here, but didn't quite find what I was looking for.
