![]() I had a card I had to move the images from onto my computer. I was intrigued and the next day downloaded the trial version of Photo Mechanic and set up my tablet the almost the same way. Starting at about the 15 minute mark, RC Conception basically went through a very quick rundown of Photo Mechanic as well as giving tips on how to set up a Wacom Intuos tablet to help with one click sorting. ![]() I really thought, why do I need this?Ī little while ago I was catching up on some photography podcasts and in particular this episode of Photography Tips and Trips from KelbyOne. I knew that sports photographers relied on it heavily and I had an idea that it was great for sorting pictures and adding metadata to photos. I had heard about Camera Bits Photo Mechanic software for a long time (in fact I downloaded a trial version in November 2012 but never installed it) so it wasn’t really new to me. ![]() At that time I said to myself why had I waited so long to try the software. If I remember correctly, the last time this really happened was back at the end of 2007 when I tried Adobe Lightroom 1 for the first time and within an hour of playing with the trial I purchased it. It’s not very often that a piece of software comes along that makes me change my photographic workflow.
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