pdarrah
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I have 7 years of digital photos and am now starting a project to scan many of our family and geneaology photos.
I have been organizing my photos with folders - First level = Year, next level = Month, sub-folders as needed within months for events or whatever makes sense. This works fine for a general structure, but it doesn't help much when looking at an older photo and wondering who those people are or why Uncle Joe looks like that! Basically, I am looking for a way to add the type of info we used to write on the back of our prints. With the photos I am scanning, many of them do have writing on the back! Of course, I could scan both sides and try and keep those files together over the future years - but it seems to me it would make more sense to put this info into the actual JPG metadata. I'm thinking that the IPTC description/caption/keyword type stuff is probably my best bet.
The real problem is - what is the easiest way to add this info to thousands of photos? I use PaintShopPro and could do this from there - but my mom has volunteered to help with adding all this data and I don't want to buy another copy of PSP just for her to do this. It also seems a little clunky since this isn't PSP's main focus. I looked at Picasa and it seems that adding captions is fairly easy, but it is only 1 at a time so if there are a group of pictures we just want to label as "Grandma's 99th Birthday" she would have to type it each time (even cut/paste doesn't seem to work well!)
Does anyone else have any suggestions? She will not be editing the photos in any other way - just adding metadata. Idealy, it would have a decent user interface so teaching her to do this wouldn't be a big deal...
THanks for any help,
pdarrah
I have been organizing my photos with folders - First level = Year, next level = Month, sub-folders as needed within months for events or whatever makes sense. This works fine for a general structure, but it doesn't help much when looking at an older photo and wondering who those people are or why Uncle Joe looks like that! Basically, I am looking for a way to add the type of info we used to write on the back of our prints. With the photos I am scanning, many of them do have writing on the back! Of course, I could scan both sides and try and keep those files together over the future years - but it seems to me it would make more sense to put this info into the actual JPG metadata. I'm thinking that the IPTC description/caption/keyword type stuff is probably my best bet.
The real problem is - what is the easiest way to add this info to thousands of photos? I use PaintShopPro and could do this from there - but my mom has volunteered to help with adding all this data and I don't want to buy another copy of PSP just for her to do this. It also seems a little clunky since this isn't PSP's main focus. I looked at Picasa and it seems that adding captions is fairly easy, but it is only 1 at a time so if there are a group of pictures we just want to label as "Grandma's 99th Birthday" she would have to type it each time (even cut/paste doesn't seem to work well!)
Does anyone else have any suggestions? She will not be editing the photos in any other way - just adding metadata. Idealy, it would have a decent user interface so teaching her to do this wouldn't be a big deal...
THanks for any help,
pdarrah