Domanda

mi sono portato via prendendo ad alta risoluzione e foto in formato RAW, e ora il mio libreria di iPhoto è semplicemente troppo grande. La maggior parte di queste foto non sono buone abbastanza per prendere più di tanto spazio, ma sono ancora abbastanza buono per tenere. Come posso ridurre le dimensioni delle mie foto, pur mantenendo i metadati iPhoto (per esempio, gli album, rating, posizione) per loro?

puntelli extra se:

  1. posso farlo come un processo batch.
  2. posso escludere alcune foto dalla riduzione (per esempio, solo di ridurre le foto senza 5 stelle).
  3. Gestisce con grazia il rapporto tra le foto modificate e originali.
È stato utile?

Soluzione

Short Answer, Automator:

automator

Long Answer: iPhoto cannot create a smart album based upon File Size, so you'll have to either group them by other means or manually create an Album with the offending photos (the big ones). Automator, on the other hand, is perfectly capable of finding iPhoto images by size (and by Rating stars).

The first thing you have to decide is: Do I want to scale my images down? Do I want to make them JPG instead of whatever format they have? Do I want to do both for maximum effect? That is, you have to decide what's the best optimization for your photos that has a balance between quality/size.

Each of those have consequences: if you don't save a copy of the original photo, and the resulting quality is not something you like, there's no turn back (unless you have a TimeMachine or similar backup of course).

In any case, Launch Automator, create a new "Workflow" and add the following actions:

Automator

NOTE: I've removed the "Make copy" actions that Automator asks you to place by default when an operation will "affect" files, but leave those to "experiment" so you don't alter your original images, at least until you're satisfied with the results.

I suggest you try with a small set of images before going Coo-Coo with the whole Library. As in create a small album with some of the "big" images and try from there. You don't want to wreck your iPhoto library…

This should preserve all the metadata and original photo, while making a Batch adjustment.

If you have programs like Pixelmator or Acorn, you will have more automator stuff there. The more the merrier.

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