For several years, when using my digital camera, I've had a quick process on Windows XP to see what I shot, rotate it if necessary, delete if necessary, and then transfer to my network storage drive.
1) Insert digital card and access photo folder
2) Set photo folder in Thumbnail view, review, delete if necessary, rotate if necessary
3) Open network storage folder
4) Select all, drag all photos into a newly created folder onto the network storage
For the life of me, I can't figure out a way to do it this simple on my Mac.
In Tiger, there seems no way to get a good preview of photos in the Finder, and even if you could, there is no way to rotate in the Finder view like you can in XP. My Mac keeps wanting to import to iPhoto, but I don't find iPhoto anywhere as quick as the Windows XP process I laid out above.
Is there a Finder add-on or something I can use to emulate the simplicity of my XP process? I had PicturePopPro2, but it doesn't do what I want either.
1) Insert digital card and access photo folder
2) Set photo folder in Thumbnail view, review, delete if necessary, rotate if necessary
3) Open network storage folder
4) Select all, drag all photos into a newly created folder onto the network storage
For the life of me, I can't figure out a way to do it this simple on my Mac.
In Tiger, there seems no way to get a good preview of photos in the Finder, and even if you could, there is no way to rotate in the Finder view like you can in XP. My Mac keeps wanting to import to iPhoto, but I don't find iPhoto anywhere as quick as the Windows XP process I laid out above.
Is there a Finder add-on or something I can use to emulate the simplicity of my XP process? I had PicturePopPro2, but it doesn't do what I want either.