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Bridal Veil Falls, Oregon

Bridal Veil Falls, Oregon

Taken August 31st, 2007. Our first trip to the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge.

1 comment September 19th, 2007

So long iPhoto, Hello Aperture.

Aperture BoxFinally stepped up to Aperture yesterday. I’d been using the trial ever since we got home from Kona. Managing 1,700+ photos in iPhoto just isn’t happening anymore. The main reason for my switch to Aperture was library management. iPhoto has pretty poor library management for someone like me who has 80GBs of digital photos stored on external media.

The reason I say this is because iPhoto doesn’t have a built in method for managing photos. You basically drop some photos into iPhoto and that’s it. There is no ability to relocate them, move them to different drives, or check them out for editing locally. Aperture handles this functionality.

When I was in Kona I stored all my original files on a portable external drive then linked them to iPhoto. Problem was when I got home I moved those files from the portable drive to my main external storage. Back in iPhoto I attempted to start editing my photos. iPhoto kept throwing hundreds of errors, one for each photo, all 1,700 of them. iPhoto didn’t know what to do because the original files had been moved and it has no method of automatically relinking them.

If I were using Aperture I could have simply told it that the master files had been relocated to my external storage and it would have relinked them all automatically.

Besides the library management functionality Aperture has more adjustments and better RAW support. I’m currently not shooting in RAW but will once I get a DSLR. Aperture also never maintains more than one image file for a photo. In iPhoto you’d be creating duplicates of your images when you edit them, taking up hard drive space in the process. Aperture creates versions of your master image storing metadata for the edits instead of duplicating the image. Very handy. This is beneficial to me as well because I have a separate back up plan for my master images and now I can have my edits managed through Aperture and use it’s built in back up to store them separately.

I’ve been very happy with Aperture 1.5 so far and look forward to any upcoming releases. I’m assuming one is around the corner because I just bought the product. This usually happens to me when I buy something, soon afterwards a new version/model is announced. I’m guessing there will be some kind of update for Mac OS X.5 (Leopard) as well.

Add comment September 17th, 2007

Lower Multnomah Falls

Lower Multnomah Falls, Oregon
Lower Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area, Oregon

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Manta Ray Encounter

Manta Ray

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Honu at Kahalu’u

Honu at Kahalu'u
Testing out a Wordpress plugin called “PhotoQ”.

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Shadow Trails

Shadow Trail

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A Honu Story

A Honu Story

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This footage is pieced together from my Sony Cyber-shot P93 camera with underwater housing. Certainly beats the disposal camera’s but is nowhere near pro-quality.

I had a really enjoyable day that afternoon swimming with a large group of turtles. Many of them were feeding on the coral reef and I was desperately trying to take as much footage and snap shots as I could. In the end, my 512MB memory stick ran out of room and I was left to just enjoy their grace and beauty.

December 20th, 2005

Gallery 2 beta 4 - Flippin’ Sweet

Upgraded the photo gallery to the latest version of Gallery, G2 beta 4, code named Flippin’ Sweet. Seems to be a tad faster, although I ran the maintenance tasks which rebuilt all the photo thumbnails boosting the loading speed. That took about 3 hours though… yikes.

I’m slowing adding more photos but lack of time is the main limiting factor right now. And no, it’s not because of me playing World of WarCrack. I quit that game. Seriously.

July 25th, 2005



Honu Wingspan Wallpaper

It’s been awhile since I created a desktop wallpaper but here is my latest offering. A honu (turtle) photo taken from my latest Kauai trip last May/June. The photo was shot with a Sony Cybershot DSC-93A with the Sony Marine Pack MPK-PEA housing.

Currently there are only two versions available, one for widescreens and another for standard monitors. If there is enough interest I may create larger or smaller sizes.

Honu Wingspan Wallpaper
Honu Wingspan Wallpaper - 1280 x 1024
Honu Wingspan Wallpaper - 1280 x 864

1 comment July 19th, 2005

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