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Have you organized an event recently where, post-event, you had thousands of photos to contend with?
You don't want to leave them lying on the "bottom shelf", even if that means storing them safely on a hard drive. So, how can you manage such large collections and make sure they're culled and sorted effectively, and how can you make the finished collection available to stakeholders involved in managing your brand?
Invite all event attendees to see the final collection! Though they may not find a picture of themselves in the curated collection, they may be interested in sharing good photos on social media to create awareness about your brand.
FotoWare organized a Partner Summit earlier this month, where FotoWare's resellers and system integrators from 14 different countries visited our home city of Oslo, Norway, for a three-day conference.
During those three days, a single photographer took no less than 4000 pictures. In no time, we had shared with our conference visitors (1) all speaker presentations, (2) ready-edited footage and (3) a selection of the 200 best pictures from the event.
After the event, I received all the photographer's RAW photos on an external drive. Using our FotoStation image management workstation, I was able to reduce the initial 2000 pictures to a much more manageable 200 in less than an hour.
File information and metadata matters. I used the information panel in FotoWare Pro to see the metadata that had been added to files at this point. I could now choose multiple files to compare and edit the metadata values of all selected assets in the editor. This way I could, for example, add or remove keywords, unify the content of fields that have different values at the outset, or simply add new content that should be applied to the entire selection of assets. This ability to work with whole batches of files really is indispensable when you've got a big volume of photos to deal with.
Sharing files. Having added the necessary metadata to all files, I wanted to share the collection with coworkers, partners and guest speakers. I quickly added the entire selection to an album, and I even made individual albums for each external, professional speaker that included only their photos. An email is automatically sent out to invited ones, and shortly after we received the first notifications that our pictures had been shared on social media.
Why is metadata key in large collections? As you can see, it helps you to quickly tag and organize your content. Using basic tagging to approve and reject assets at the outset can help you to focus on the good shots that you want to keep. From there on, you can make each file searchable by adding descriptive keywords for things such as objects, people and more, and technical keywords that indicate purpose, location, timing and other useful data.
You can also streamline workflows, creating custom workflows to process and optimize your selections.
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