Hello.
Long story short - using Apple Photos for family photo 'management' - one thing I noticed is that when I imported some old libraries from Apple Photos/iPhoto into the current one, it dumped them into a folder based on the date I imported them and a poor structure below that. I like to keep my photos in folders of creation date, so I've been using the EXIF data to put them back in the right place and rebuilding the Photos database. I know there are some tools to auto do this (including the exiftools CLI), but I wanted to use GC to do a little curation and tidying up whilst I'm about it.
Right now, I'm having to go into the Apple Photos Library bundle in Finder, then open a photo in the GB Brower and work on that from there. Am I missing a trick in navigating around the Photos library bundle in GC Browser directly?
(I know I should just use GC for all of this, but others in the house want the Apple app... )
Working in an Apple Photos library bundle
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Working in an Apple Photos library bundle
Mac Mini Mid 2011 w/8GB RAM, SSD. High Sierra 10.13.
GraphicConverter user since 1996 on my old PowerBook 190CS.
Wishing for GC on Linux
GraphicConverter user since 1996 on my old PowerBook 190CS.
Wishing for GC on Linux