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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 392546" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>1. Copy pictures from card to Macbook</p><p>2. Copy from Macbook to my server so I have two copies</p><p>3. Do a "first pass" of the pictures on my Macbook, deleting ones that I'm not fond of. Get frustrated with how slow my Macbook became for this step after the upgrade to Mavericks.</p><p>4. Import the remainder into Aperture</p><p>5. Correct them in Aperture as needed.</p><p>6. Export JPGs from Aperture</p><p>7. Copy 'final' raw + jpg files to my server</p><p>8. Run a script to import them into my normal directory system</p><p>9. Eventually, enter data about each picture into my home-brew database (title, location, categories). Sometimes I do this immediately; other times it can take me a couple weeks to get finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 392546, member: 19158"] 1. Copy pictures from card to Macbook 2. Copy from Macbook to my server so I have two copies 3. Do a "first pass" of the pictures on my Macbook, deleting ones that I'm not fond of. Get frustrated with how slow my Macbook became for this step after the upgrade to Mavericks. 4. Import the remainder into Aperture 5. Correct them in Aperture as needed. 6. Export JPGs from Aperture 7. Copy 'final' raw + jpg files to my server 8. Run a script to import them into my normal directory system 9. Eventually, enter data about each picture into my home-brew database (title, location, categories). Sometimes I do this immediately; other times it can take me a couple weeks to get finished. [/QUOTE]
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