Photoshop Elements 9
Starting my photography in 2008 my images were initially JPEGs organised in to Window Folders. The first software purchased to organise these was Photoshop Elements 6, then later with Version 9 with its increased abilities (particulary Layer masks).
As an Organiser it suited my needs at the time, but after following a lot of photography magazines, I swapped from taking just JPEGs to RAW (Olympus ORFs). Whilst the visibility of these was not an issue, I got a bit frustrated that to edit the ORF was 2 stage affair through the RAW converter. After this a new file was created, increasing the volume of items on the hard disk.
After 4 years and thousands of photographs it was time for a change in the way things were organised.
Lightroom 4 & 5
On transferring to LR, I had only used Folders as a form of organisation and categorisation. LR offered many more options, but with lots of choice it is always difficult to choose!
Initally using Keywords for the first time I used them for everything - People, Styles, Locations etc & it was getting a bit confusing and disorganised.
After a recent re-think I have gone back over all my images & now organise as follows:
- Folders still used as base sort. I now have fewer folders being:
- Days Out - Subfolders by Year/Month/Location - This covers all the weekend trips made.
- Holidays - Subfolders by Year/Location - Main holiday images
- Events - Subfolders by Year/Event - Family Birthdays, Weddings, Funerals etc
- General - All other photos of a non-specific nature
- Import - Used to import and do initial appraisal before moving to more specific folder
- Location - Using the Map tab in LR I have located all (well nearly all) images based on where they were taken. For most of the general photos I have located them at "Home". This makes use of the location metadata fields including the Sublocation which specifies some of the attractions visisted
- Title & Caption - I have used Title to record the specific attraction, event or theme of the image. Captions are still to be used. I am trying to think what is best here
- Colour Labels - I only use 3 of the colours. This helps me to quickl see the file types I use:
- Yellow for JPEGs
- Red for PSDs (Elements edited files); and
- Blue for TIFFs
- Keywords - I have now removed all keywords relating to Location (the majority) and now have more based on content of the image. This still need to be developed further.
Next step is to think more about how various presets can be set up and used.