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<blockquote data-quote="Demapples" data-source="post: 1356165" data-attributes="member: 199799"><p>I only take a few photos a week using my iPhone or less often the Nikon DSLR, very rarely the iPad.</p><p></p><p>I think my approach is similar. </p><p></p><p>Connect device to iMac.</p><p>In Aperture, import the photos to a project called "For sorting'". Or drag them them there from PhotoStream. </p><p>Batch rename them in groups or individually to something descriptive. </p><p>Drag them to a final storage project. I set up a folder structure in my Aperture library like "Family", "Pets", "Hobby", etc., then final storage projects within those folders. </p><p>Do post processing then. Sometimes I process on the iPhone first when I take them on that device, but not often. </p><p></p><p>For syncing to iPhone and iPad, I created a series of albums in a folder called iDevice and named them named House, Family, etc. All I to do is drag a modified version of a photo I want on my iPad from the final storage project into one of those albums. The master is untouched in Aperture's library, and a version stays in the final storage project I first put it in. Then in iTunes I click on the Photos tab for each iDevice (iPad and iPhone in my case) and limit photo syncs to those albums. iTunes resizes the photos to fit the iDevice automatically when I sync the iDevice to my iMac. Very slick. The photos are stored in those same albums on each iDevice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demapples, post: 1356165, member: 199799"] I only take a few photos a week using my iPhone or less often the Nikon DSLR, very rarely the iPad. I think my approach is similar. Connect device to iMac. In Aperture, import the photos to a project called "For sorting'". Or drag them them there from PhotoStream. Batch rename them in groups or individually to something descriptive. Drag them to a final storage project. I set up a folder structure in my Aperture library like "Family", "Pets", "Hobby", etc., then final storage projects within those folders. Do post processing then. Sometimes I process on the iPhone first when I take them on that device, but not often. For syncing to iPhone and iPad, I created a series of albums in a folder called iDevice and named them named House, Family, etc. All I to do is drag a modified version of a photo I want on my iPad from the final storage project into one of those albums. The master is untouched in Aperture's library, and a version stays in the final storage project I first put it in. Then in iTunes I click on the Photos tab for each iDevice (iPad and iPhone in my case) and limit photo syncs to those albums. iTunes resizes the photos to fit the iDevice automatically when I sync the iDevice to my iMac. Very slick. The photos are stored in those same albums on each iDevice. [/QUOTE]
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