I've not been following this, but I get the idea. I think if you have a serious need to catalog lots of photo images, iOS is clearly not a good tool. It's meant to be quick, simple, intuitive. You need slow, flexible, extensible. Use appropriate tools.--david@luda.netpad4Mine is nothing like that. I started out with around 100 images and
wanted them in a particular order. Regardless of how I approached it,
iTunes and the iPad put them in a jumbled order that I found to be a
mess. I do photo restoration and want the before and after of the same
image to be together and with the other restoration images. And bird,
flower, car and so on, together. I tried about every renaming method I
could think of. Didn't work. Finally, I got SortShots and after an
elaborate renaming so as to alphabetize in the order that I wanted, I
got it to work. But adding additional images can be a problem. Should
be simple, but it is not. I have a pbase account and can work from
that, but find displaying the images in a browser to create some
difficulty in keeping everything straight while showing the image to
someone. And I just don't want to have to go online to show an image.
As I said, this thing gives Apple a very bad taste in my mouth. I have
a tendency not to buy from anyone that pisses me off. LOL
Paul in Portland OR
On 5/24/2013 4:44 PM, Tony wrote:
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> Yes. It is a pity, and I would love to know why, that I cannot sync
> nested folders. I have 12000 photos, folders are Photos-Year-Date. If I
> sync them in that structure I get all photos in one album. Not great! I
> had to restructure to Photos-Date, and while that works, I now have a
> list of albums that is extremely long, usable but inconvenient to say
> the least.
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