Very helpful - I have just this issue and need to create permanent species collections that draw from multiple catalogs. Thank you! I will pass on this video to others.
Wow. Fantastic video. It’s really hard to make a video about dry content like digital asset management, but you did such a great job. Instant sub, I’ll have to check out your other videos. Really though, such a fantastic video. I have 900k+ photos from 1999 to 2022 that I’m having trouble organizing with Capture One 22, so I’m starting to use PM+. This video is super helpful in getting up to speed with the UI as well as general organizational philosophy. Thanks!
Very useful, thank you. I am new to PM+ although I've been using PM6 for a while. It is great that you can search multiple catalogs, and I did wonder why we couldn't have a collection that bridges the catalogs.
Hi Carl. As mentioned yesterday, this is just great. I had exactly that problem, and your catalog trick with "global collections" solved it. It was a bit annoying with multiple collections for the subject in different catalogs. But I have question: I supply a danish photo bureau with pictures, as well as other bureaus. But how do I best keep track of which picture is uploaded to either one or both platforms? Is putting them in a "uploaded to xx-bureau" and "yy-bureau" a way to deal with this? It will do the searchable - but when I glance through an entire catalog is will still not tell if they are already uploaded to "xx-bureau" or "yy-bureau". Any recommendations for a method to cover this? Btw - your videos got me info Photomecanis just a few moth ago, and I am now working on tagging 15+ years of photos.... (well not all of them, PM6+ is just great on finding them just be my folder (YYYY_MD_DD_Subjet(s) naming.
Just a thought - but when making previews for the Global Collections catalog - couldn't you make these previews smaller? Perhaps it might depend on what you need the collection for
Very helpful - I have just this issue and need to create permanent species collections that draw from multiple catalogs. Thank you! I will pass on this video to others.
Thanks Carl, very informative, as always. Another DAM that allows you to create global collections is NeoFinder.
Wow. Fantastic video. It’s really hard to make a video about dry content like digital asset management, but you did such a great job. Instant sub, I’ll have to check out your other videos. Really though, such a fantastic video. I have 900k+ photos from 1999 to 2022 that I’m having trouble organizing with Capture One 22, so I’m starting to use PM+. This video is super helpful in getting up to speed with the UI as well as general organizational philosophy. Thanks!
Thankyou Carl.
Very useful, thank you. I am new to PM+ although I've been using PM6 for a while. It is great that you can search multiple catalogs, and I did wonder why we couldn't have a collection that bridges the catalogs.
Hi Carl. As mentioned yesterday, this is just great. I had exactly that problem, and your catalog trick with "global collections" solved it. It was a bit annoying with multiple collections for the subject in different catalogs.
But I have question: I supply a danish photo bureau with pictures, as well as other bureaus. But how do I best keep track of which picture is uploaded to either one or both platforms? Is putting them in a "uploaded to xx-bureau" and "yy-bureau" a way to deal with this? It will do the searchable - but when I glance through an entire catalog is will still not tell if they are already uploaded to "xx-bureau" or "yy-bureau". Any recommendations for a method to cover this?
Btw - your videos got me info Photomecanis just a few moth ago, and I am now working on tagging 15+ years of photos.... (well not all of them, PM6+ is just great on finding them just be my folder (YYYY_MD_DD_Subjet(s) naming.
Just a thought - but when making previews for the Global Collections catalog - couldn't you make these previews smaller? Perhaps it might depend on what you need the collection for
Great, that Solved the exact same problem I had