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<blockquote data-quote="RoryP84" data-source="post: 799952" data-attributes="member: 51212"><p>Hi All. Just a quick message to say I took the plunge with the d7100 and am really happy with it so far - so thank you for all your contributions! On a side note, how are people managing / saving their photos? I have a periodic dump of my card, pull out a specific subject and create folders and subfolders for any edits / items for publishing. Whilst a little old school it does work. My issue is sometimes things need to be in two folders - ie “holiday in Cornwall 2022” also has photos of my baby - which I also want in her own folder “baby 2022”. Is there a method to avoid saving twice, ie adding something specific to the file name like a #baby#Cornwall? Is this where having some fancy editing program can also help? I’m only using a PC desktop with standard Microsoft photo editor. Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoryP84, post: 799952, member: 51212"] Hi All. Just a quick message to say I took the plunge with the d7100 and am really happy with it so far - so thank you for all your contributions! On a side note, how are people managing / saving their photos? I have a periodic dump of my card, pull out a specific subject and create folders and subfolders for any edits / items for publishing. Whilst a little old school it does work. My issue is sometimes things need to be in two folders - ie “holiday in Cornwall 2022” also has photos of my baby - which I also want in her own folder “baby 2022”. Is there a method to avoid saving twice, ie adding something specific to the file name like a #baby#Cornwall? Is this where having some fancy editing program can also help? I’m only using a PC desktop with standard Microsoft photo editor. Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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