


Highlight them one at a time and view the thumbnails on the right side of the Finder window. Open a folder with 50 pictures in it, all of which have 25 character alpha-numeric names.
#Best photo and video management software for mac mac os#
I have a 2017 iMac running Mac OS Big Slow, if that makes a difference. So if there are any photographers here that have advice on a good program to do simple organizational tasks, please let me know. If editing is frosting on the cake, cloud services and subscriptions would be more like. I don't need (or want) cloud services, don't want a subscription membership even if its 'free'. I don't need editing (though eventually I'd really like to abandon Apple Photos so if the program does it, fine). Thats the basics of what I need, everything else is frosting on the cake, like editing for example. Then batch export the entire group of files into. Then I can rename and sequence them while I'm looking at them all in relation to each other. I need a program I can drop the whole folder on and the individual photos come up in a grid, with the names beneath each thumbnail. When I get hold of them I need to rename them, put them in order, and also convert them to jpg for archiving. The listing software gets to the photos before I do, and it makes hash of all the photo titles, also converts them into '.webp' format. We're still trying to figure out what was going on there. When he got into the house to do the interior shots, he made sure he stuck his head out the window over the garage and took a bunch more shots. One guy took about 15 pictures of the garage entrance on one house from all different angles. Each folder might contain anywhere from 20 to 60 photos, more if the realtor has a great subject property and/or gets trigger-happy.

I'm trying to manage folders of photos for real estate.
