Hi! You're a hero of photo organization, thanks for all you do! I've been using elements for years because I find the organizer really powerful, and you get a cheap pretty-much complete version of photoshop. There's a whole bunch of disadvantages to the elements platform, but here's a couple of things that would help -- first of all, think of the "catalog" as a database of metadata for organizing your pictures. When you "backup" in elements, you're really just backing up the catalog, not the images. However -- after all the work you do organizing and tagging your stuff, you can "write metadata to the files." I'm working with ~40,000 images, so it takes a few minutes to do that. The facial recognition and smart tagging are really handy for organizing piles of pics, and you can sort and filter by almost anything.
David, you are too kind! Sure would be nice if Adobe would see your comments… Because I do think the program needs a serious update! Maybe email the support team at Adobe! Thank you so much for watching! Cheers, Mollie
There is a learning curve for the program, While the backup isn't automatic it does back up your total catalog if done right. I've used it to move my catalog around. I believe once you learn how to use it you will like it. As for the lost files, the program points to the image where it is stored. When you import you can determine where it is stored. The example of the friend that lost her pictures was because the file structure for her pictures was changed outside the program. All images need to be moved within the program and it isn't hard to do. I store all my images on an external hard drive. If my hard drive isn't attached it thinks they are lost but they aren't. In the menus and if you right click an image one of the choices is to update the date of the image. I've scanned old pictures then changed it to the date the original picture was taken.
Thank you John! It’s great to hear you like and use this program! The key is to use it consistently and be observant to backups and connected drives. I really appreciate your thoughts! Thank you so much for watching! Cheers! Mollie
@@Pixologie Thanks for the reply, that said I watched an hour and 20 minute video on Mylio and purchased a subscription. While I believe organizer is a good program I found the use of the Mylio amazing as far as sharing across all devices. Since you are a Mylio user, I have a question about file management. I have the majority of my images in a folder called PSE Catalog. I organized them into folders by year. I know I can import everything from that folder structure but I don't know if it is better that all the images be in the vault. Do I just link to those folders or should I move them?
Hi John - I'm so sorry I just saw that I never replied to this. Hopefully, you are still using Mylio and enjoying it! Did you link to those folders or actually move them into the Mylio Pictures folder? Cheers! Mollie
I wish I would have watched this video before purchasing Elements. Hopefully, you'll be able to answer the following question: Did the 2024 Photoshop Elements organizer address the issues you discussed in this video? Thank you 😊
Hi Katherine - at first glance looking at their webpage to compare versions. . . www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-elements/upgrade.html I don't think so. It looks to me like the program is heavily focused on editing so I can't speak to the backup features and easy of use in organizing photos. I will try to test this out in the near future. Thank you so much for watching and posting this. Cheers! Mollie
Hi Tamara - I have no idea why that happened! I updated the description and here's the links: 25 Photo Management Programs to Organize Your Digital Photos - ua-cam.com/video/3H-DxGPRAe0/v-deo.html Using Mylio to Organize Photos 2021 - ua-cam.com/video/LO_S1gD2ywY/v-deo.html Thank you so much for watching! Cheers! Mollie
Hi! You're a hero of photo organization, thanks for all you do! I've been using elements for years because I find the organizer really powerful, and you get a cheap pretty-much complete version of photoshop. There's a whole bunch of disadvantages to the elements platform, but here's a couple of things that would help -- first of all, think of the "catalog" as a database of metadata for organizing your pictures. When you "backup" in elements, you're really just backing up the catalog, not the images. However -- after all the work you do organizing and tagging your stuff, you can "write metadata to the files." I'm working with ~40,000 images, so it takes a few minutes to do that. The facial recognition and smart tagging are really handy for organizing piles of pics, and you can sort and filter by almost anything.
David, you are too kind! Sure would be nice if Adobe would see your comments… Because I do think the program needs a serious update! Maybe email the support team at Adobe!
Thank you so much for watching!
Cheers,
Mollie
I learned on Photoshop Element & I like the way it works. Thanks
So glad to hear it! Thank you for watching!
Great video. Thank you for your assessment and honesty.
Thanks for watching Bill!
Cheers!
Mollie
There is a learning curve for the program, While the backup isn't automatic it does back up your total catalog if done right. I've used it to move my catalog around. I believe once you learn how to use it you will like it. As for the lost files, the program points to the image where it is stored. When you import you can determine where it is stored. The example of the friend that lost her pictures was because the file structure for her pictures was changed outside the program. All images need to be moved within the program and it isn't hard to do. I store all my images on an external hard drive. If my hard drive isn't attached it thinks they are lost but they aren't. In the menus and if you right click an image one of the choices is to update the date of the image. I've scanned old pictures then changed it to the date the original picture was taken.
Thank you John! It’s great to hear you like and use this program! The key is to use it consistently and be observant to backups and connected drives. I really appreciate your thoughts! Thank you so much for watching!
Cheers!
Mollie
@@Pixologie Thanks for the reply, that said I watched an hour and 20 minute video on Mylio and purchased a subscription. While I believe organizer is a good program I found the use of the Mylio amazing as far as sharing across all devices. Since you are a Mylio user, I have a question about file management. I have the majority of my images in a folder called PSE Catalog. I organized them into folders by year. I know I can import everything from that folder structure but I don't know if it is better that all the images be in the vault. Do I just link to those folders or should I move them?
Hi John - I'm so sorry I just saw that I never replied to this. Hopefully, you are still using Mylio and enjoying it! Did you link to those folders or actually move them into the Mylio Pictures folder?
Cheers!
Mollie
I wish I would have watched this video before purchasing Elements. Hopefully, you'll be able to answer the following question: Did the 2024 Photoshop Elements organizer address the issues you discussed in this video? Thank you 😊
Hi Katherine - at first glance looking at their webpage to compare versions. . . www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-elements/upgrade.html
I don't think so. It looks to me like the program is heavily focused on editing so I can't speak to the backup features and easy of use in organizing photos. I will try to test this out in the near future. Thank you so much for watching and posting this.
Cheers!
Mollie
I'm bummed that your other videos listed in the description aren't available.
That's not good. . . let me check it out!
Hi Tamara - I have no idea why that happened! I updated the description and here's the links:
25 Photo Management Programs to Organize Your Digital Photos - ua-cam.com/video/3H-DxGPRAe0/v-deo.html
Using Mylio to Organize Photos 2021 - ua-cam.com/video/LO_S1gD2ywY/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for watching!
Cheers!
Mollie
@@Pixologie thanks so much! I was able to get to the Mylio link when I saw it on the right side of my screen.
This must be the most diabolical programme and convulated ever invented
Hi there - I know you are not joking. . . but this is so funny! I hope you didn't lose work with the program! Thanks for commenting!
Mollie