Mac Power Users Episode 32 is up. This episode covers picture management on your Mac. You can get it in your browser here or on your iPod/iPhone/iPad here.
Mac Power Users Episode 32 is up. This episode covers picture management on your Mac. You can get it in your browser here or on your iPod/iPhone/iPad here.
Great show, I too am using my iPad as my mobile device, and the Camera Connection kit is invaluable. Keep up all the great work!
-Dan Paradise
Great show, I too am using my iPad as my mobile device, and the Camera Connection kit is invaluable. Keep up all the great work!
-Dan Paradise
Great show, I too am using my iPad as my mobile device, and the Camera Connection kit is invaluable. Keep up all the great work!
-Dan Paradise
Great show, I too am using my iPad as my mobile device, and the Camera Connection kit is invaluable. Keep up all the great work!
-Dan Paradise
Great show, I too am using my iPad as my mobile device, and the Camera Connection kit is invaluable. Keep up all the great work!
-Dan Paradise
nice show, good info.
one comment – When you scan prints etc, the exif data will show that the photo was taken on the scanned date, this will not be the date the actual photo was taken. Therefore you need to change this. this can be a pain if you have a number of photos.
something that i have not been able to find a good solution for is a FILENAME – to – EXIF editor!
nice show, good info.
one comment – When you scan prints etc, the exif data will show that the photo was taken on the scanned date, this will not be the date the actual photo was taken. Therefore you need to change this. this can be a pain if you have a number of photos.
something that i have not been able to find a good solution for is a FILENAME – to – EXIF editor!
nice show, good info.
one comment – When you scan prints etc, the exif data will show that the photo was taken on the scanned date, this will not be the date the actual photo was taken. Therefore you need to change this. this can be a pain if you have a number of photos.
something that i have not been able to find a good solution for is a FILENAME – to – EXIF editor!
nice show, good info.
one comment – When you scan prints etc, the exif data will show that the photo was taken on the scanned date, this will not be the date the actual photo was taken. Therefore you need to change this. this can be a pain if you have a number of photos.
something that i have not been able to find a good solution for is a FILENAME – to – EXIF editor!
nice show, good info.
one comment – When you scan prints etc, the exif data will show that the photo was taken on the scanned date, this will not be the date the actual photo was taken. Therefore you need to change this. this can be a pain if you have a number of photos.
something that i have not been able to find a good solution for is a FILENAME – to – EXIF editor!