Hi Kirk, thanks so much for the quick response. Very helpful.
The Keywords panel accessible from the IPTC dialog shows the keywords for the current photo. There is no "ALL" keywords mode that shows all the keywords that PM has ever encountered.
Okay, good to know.
.- ... when I imported my Structured Keywords, I managed to overwrite the CVKC sample. Which I didn't want to do. Is there an easy way to get it back?
There is a way, but it isn't really simple. Have you added any other keywords after you did your import? If not, then you can delete the current Structured Keywords file and PM will copy the sample back for you. Otherwise, one can open up the application to find the sample file, and then copy it outside to some accessible place like the Desktop and then Merge that file with your current Structured Keywords. Please let me know what situation you're in.
That worked. Just to clarify, I saved my active Structured Keywords file to the desktop, renamed the version PM was using, relaunched the program, opened the "fresh" version of the file, merged my saved file into it, and now life is grand.
.- ... I selected some images in Aperture, applied the command “Write IPTC Data to Original” (under Aperture’s Metadata menu), went back to Photo Mechanic, and refreshed the browser. In SOME test images, the metadata showed up - in others it did NOT. .... any ideas on why this would happen?
Are these all RAW+JPEG pairs? There is a setting in the IPTC/XMP settings in PM's Preferences dialog that lets you tell PM to use the RAW or the JPEG as the file to get metadata from. You could try changing that setting to see if that makes a difference. Otherwise I'd need some sample files to look at to see where the expected metadata is stored.
It's mostly Raw+JPG pairs, but there are also some single JPGs, and a load of scanned TIFFs, and some other TIFFs generated by Photoshop and other external editors, and a few PSDs. With respect to the Raw+JPG pairs, I suspect not all of them are set (in Aperture) to use the same file type as the "master." I'll mess with this a little more and see if I can either fix it or identify some repeatable behavior.
.- When uploading images from Photo Mechanic to Photoshelter, is it possible to have the Photoshelter image ID automatically: (A) written back to a custom metadata field in Photo Mechanic, and (B) mapped to a corresponding custom field in Aperture?
No, neither is possible to my knowledge. It may be possible to get that information back from Photoshelter during the upload process, but I know for certain that if it is available PM currently ignores it.
I used to use SmugMug, and was totally spoiled by the SmuginPro Aperture upload plugin. It automatically generated four custom fields - ImageID, GalleryID, ImageUrl, and GalleryUrl - and populated them with the data whenever an image was uploaded. It was just one nice feature among many other thoughtful features in that plugin, which is well worth taking a look at. (Truly, it's AWESOME - while I don't miss SmugMug, not a day goes by when I don't miss that plugin.) Anyway, as a fallback....
The PRIMARY thing I'm looking for here is for exported images to be automatically marked so that I can easily identify, select, and sort them later. Is that possible in PM? Right now, every time I upload a photo to Photoshelter or my blog, I manually put an "x" in a custom field that I created in Aperture. Or, rather, that's what I do... when I don't FORGET to do it. Which is pretty much all the time.
.- ... since non-destructive image edits ARE fully visible to any application accessing Aperture (or iPhoto) library images via the Finder’s “Media” tab, I'm wondering whether it's possible to make the "Media" tab Photos visible to Photo Mechanic?
I am unaware of any method that would allow PM to directly access these adjusted image versions. Are there any third-party applications that can do this already?
Oh, yes! This is seriously cool. It's a surprisingly little known feature, but ever since Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard), ANY third party application can access images directly from the Aperture/iPhoto library through the third party application's "Open" dialog box. Aperture doesn't even need to be running. There's a media browser in the bottom of the left sidebar of Open dialog boxes where you can click on "Photos." From there, you can navigate to any project or album inside the Aperture library and select an image. It works using Aperture's "Preview" function to generate the files, and is a REALLY handy feature. There are a couple of limitations to be aware of; for example, you can only select one image at a time, it's JPG only (because that's what the Preview files are), and the image size and quality depend on what the user's Preview settings are. If the Preview size is "unlimited" and the quality is set at "10", you'll be accessing a high quality, actual size image.
Here's a link to an article on the Aperture Blog that explains it very simply:
http://theapertureblog.com/2011/02/07/access-your-aperture-library-from-any-applicationThis link from the Applescript Blog is a bit older, but it offers more in depth information and some good screenshots:
http://www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/aperture/indesign/index.html. The interesting thing in this article is the idea (which I hadn't previously considered) of using the Previews to generate "placeholder" images that can be automatically updated with the high quality "real" version on export.
I just went back to PM to check, and there don't appear to be any of the Mac "standard" Open dialog boxes. Maybe this functionality could be built in to the various upload and send options, in a way that would allow item(s) selected for upload in the PM browser window to be linked to their corresponding non-destructively edited Aperture library files - with the Aperture library versions actually being exported. Something to consider.