{"id":6485,"date":"2015-04-26T18:28:16","date_gmt":"2015-04-27T01:28:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/?p=6485"},"modified":"2015-04-26T18:28:16","modified_gmt":"2015-04-27T01:28:16","slug":"photos-app-more-discovery-and-some-bugs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/2015\/04\/photos-app-more-discovery-and-some-bugs\/","title":{"rendered":"Photos App &#8211; More Discovery and Some Bugs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/podfeet.com\/NosillaCast\/NC_2015\/NC_2015_04_26\/first_digital_photo.jpg\" alt=\"Kyle is 11 with spiked bleached hair, Steve has no beard or mustache\" style=\"float: right; margin: 5px;\"\/>I haven&#8217;t talked much about the day to day experience of using Photos.  I have to say it is positively awesome to have all of my photos on all of my devices.  I bought a 1TB SSD in my MacBook Pro because I did not want to compromise on having all my photos, now I have them on my iPhone and iPad and I love it.  <\/p>\n<h4>Discovery<\/h4>\n<p>One unexpected consequence that both Steve and I have noticed is that we&#8217;re discovering favorite old photos.  I ran across the very first digital photo I ever took.  I had just bought the Nikon 950 and got a shot of Kyle and Steve out in our front yard. It&#8217;s a favorite old photo I&#8217;d completely forgotten about and was perfect to drop into Facebook on Throwback Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>I have also noticed that I&#8217;m cleaning up my photo library because I&#8217;m viewing ALL the photos more often. I tend to skim by looking for a specific year but then get drawn in and start noticing that I saved extra copies of the same photo, or maybe 3 of the same thing where 2 could be tossed. Compared to most people I&#8217;m AMAZING at keeping my library cleaned up, but compared to the ideal we all think of I stink at it.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<h4>Bugs?<\/h4>\n<p>I was really worried at one point because I saw a bunch of photos as a white background with an exclamation point.  I drilled down into them and as I feared, the real photos were missing.  Now THIS would be catastrophic.  I noted the names (you know, IMG_3278 kind of names) and opened up Aperture.  In EVERY case the photos were in folders in Aperture called &#8220;Recovered Project&#8221;. In every case, the photo was also missing in Aperture.  I never knew how those kept getting created and they&#8217;d also often have photos I KNOW I already had in my library. I&#8217;m still a tiny bit nervous but I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;m going to lose sleep over it because I think the Recovered Projects were mistakes anyway.  Fingers crossed I&#8217;m right.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s been chatted about that Photos does have the option to open a photo over in Aperture, but lest you get your hopes up I want to tell you it&#8217;s a dumb implementation.  It moves a JPEG over!  Now who on earth would want to move a photo to Aperture for editing wouldn&#8217;t want it to to be a RAW photo?  It did occur to me that you can export from Photos as a 16-bit TIFF  to edit in Aperture or Photoshop Elements, which I believe is nearly as good as using the RAW photo, so remember that even if the tools are limited in Photos you&#8217;re not out of options. <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m noticing a bit of buggy behavior with Photos. It&#8217;s not catastrophic luckily, but annoying.  The main thing that I&#8217;m noticing is that I&#8217;m naming things and the names revert back.  Remember I was worried about my albums coming over from Aperture?  Photos put them in alphabetical order within the folder, and I wanted them in time sequence, so I put the date in front of each album as YYYY MM DD.  Worked great\u2026until the names went back to their original imported names.  I thought maybe I was nuts because earlier I would have sworn I&#8217;d added titles to a bunch of photos and many of them showed no title.  Not sure what&#8217;s going on there but I hope it settles down!. <\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s one thing that is going to annoy the daylights out of me until it gets fixed.  And I sure hope this is a bug NOT a design choice.  Let&#8217;s say I&#8217;m on a long trip. I take a bunch of photos of the Taj Mahal. That night I import all the photos and because I am just that organized, I delete the truly bad photos. I don&#8217;t empty my memory card because I want them on the cards as a backup while I&#8217;m traveling. Yes, I am also backing them up to an external drive as well but you can&#8217;t be too careful on a trip of a lifetime!  So far so good. Next day I go out and ride an elephant and I add to that memory card.  When I plug it back into Photos I have an option to only import the new photos.  That&#8217;s great, and just the way Aperture would do it\u2026but Photos considers the discarded photos new again!  I still have them in &#8220;recently deleted&#8221; but Photos thinks I want them again. I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s a logical way to present them.  Photos does show me the photos on the card that I&#8217;ve already imported and I think the deleted ones should show there, but not under new.  I&#8217;m going to have to pay way more attention when I&#8217;m importing now and paying attention is NOT my strong suit!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I haven&#8217;t talked much about the day to day experience of using Photos. 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