After a year or more you will probably be interested where your holiday photo session was taken. Images might be easily stamped with GPS coordinates of the place where the picture was made. RoboImport allows you to perform a reliable backup of your images to several locations. Having low-priced external USB 2.0 and FireWire hard drives today, there is no excuse not to copy your images to a second drive as soon as they are downloaded. If your photos are important to you, then it is worth implementing at least a basic backup strategy. It is a sad fact that while there are plenty of easy ways to back up important data, many people still do not do it. As an international standard, it can be read by any appropriate archiving or editing program (such as Photoshop or PicaJet Photo Organizer). for archives, libraries and other organizations. IPTC is an international standard of embedding and reading “metadata” information such as caption, creator, location, date, etc. You can either fill in any IPTC fields at once to identify each shot, or do it each time the program launches. RoboImport automatically copyrights your photos by filling in the IPTC annotation. RoboImport batch processes your DNG conversions using Adobe's free DNG Converter. Individual camera models, DNG helps ensure that photographers will beĪble to access their files in the future. The Digital Negative (DNG), a publicly available archival format for the raw files generated by digital cameras.īy addressing the lack of an open standard for the raw files created by RoboImport allows you to transfer the RAW files to folders separately from JPEGs.īatch conversion from RAW to Adobe DNG format A RAW file is not compressed, and captures the image with neither resolution nor color losses, giving more flexibility and higher quality in addition to the exposure adjustments. The photo may be blurred or bled for no reason. JPEG uses lossy compression and may affect colors and resolution. High-end digital cameras take photos in both JPEG and RAW file formats. Split RAW, Video and JPG files into separate folders The application supports JPEG images and EXIF thumbnail, as well as corrects EXIF orientation tag. Rotation is fast and does not degrade photos (lossless rotate). No additional software is required to perform batch rotating of your images. For example: _12-98-12_350D.jpg.Īll your photos will be rotated correctly. This system prevents you from name duplicating and puts a short info to a file name, such as brief camera model name, picture date and time, etc. RoboImport allows you to rename files with the help of a flexible renaming system. Meaningful folder names such as " Milen’s Birthday Party" can be created. RoboImport imports the images to folders with descriptive names where the pictures may be easily located. That is only an example of import workflow powered by RoboImport, yours might be different. Starts up PicaJet Photo Organizer (or any other application you like) in the newly created folder. Backs images up to the automatically created folders on an external firewire / USB drive(s).Pictures are tagged with GPS coordinates of place where one or another picture was made.Adds IPTC copyright and picture subject info to the images.Corrects image resolution and fixes file timestamp.The rotation is fast and does not degrade images (lossless rotate). All your photos will be auto-rotated during transferring.Also, you will know what camera they were transferred from. To avoid filename duplications, the image date/time and 4 or 5 digits will be added to filenames. Renames the images in accordance with the naming strategy.It creates one or more folders in the "c:\photographs" folder, naming those according to the date(s) the images on the CF were created and event names.Just connect your camera to the PC and the following steps will be accomplished automatically after a single click: Our partnership with TrialPay allows you to continue enjoying all the benefits of RoboImport, a $39.95 value, for free simply by trying or buying a product from one of our trusted partners.
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