Joined by guest Bradley Chambers, David and Katie tackle photo management.
Thanks to MPU listener Jigar Talati for assistance with the shownotes this week!
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Links for this episode:
- Chambers Daily
- Bradley Chambers (bradleychambers) on Twitter
- Out of School | At the intersection of technology and education.
Podcast hosted by Fraser Speirs & Bradley Chambers
- Learning To Love Photo Management — Chambers Daily
- Regular People Have No Idea How To Manage Photos On Their iPhone — Chambers Daily
- People Taking Pictures With iPads
- iCloud: My Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Sharing limits
- iCloud: iCloud Photo Sharing FAQ
- Automatic Document Redaction with PDFpen — KatieFloyd.me
- Redacted and Encrypted PDF's with Hazel and PDFpenPro
- Mac Power Users 151: iOS Photography with Jeff Carlson
- Raw image format - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A camera raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor of either a digital camera, image scanner, or motion picture film scanner.
- RAW vs JPEG (JPG) - The Ultimate Visual Guide | SLR Lounge
This article is designed to teach you the differences between RAW and JPEG (JPG) from a pragmatic real world point of view. Thus, we will be using a lot of actual image examples to help show the exact concrete differences.
- Apple - Aperture - Pro performance with iPhoto simplicity.
- We Gave It Our All... - Everpix Blog
- Dropbox - How do I use Camera Upload?
- CameraSync on the App Store on iTunes
- Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing
- Picasa
Organize, edit, and share your photos
- Hazel
- Transporter
- Moving From iPhoto To Dropbox - MacStories
- Loom
- Picturelife | Cloud Photo and Video Backup
- Our favorite Photo Stream alternative - The Sweet Setup
Bradley Chambers' article on Loom
- Keyboard Maestro: Work Faster with Macros for Mac OS X
- Amazon.com: Kingston Digital MobileLite Wireless Flash Reader for Smartphones...


