I'm evaluating PM for my sports photography busines,
www.biglens.com, and I have several presales questions.
As background, I do a great deal of alpine ski racing photography. A typical race may have 100 racers who take two runs down the course and I take about 3 photos per racer per run, so about 600 total photos. After the racer goes by I record the bib number using a voice memo. Racers frequently go in bib order on the first run, but not so on the second run.
For example, the bib numbers of the first nine photos taken on the second run might be 12, 12, 12*, 3, 3, 3*, 28, 28, 28* (asterisk denotes a frame with a voice memo).
Warning <g>: most of my questions are about saving one or two keystrokes or mouse clicks per photos. While it may sound trivial, multiply these by 600 or more and it really adds up.
1. Is there a way in the IPTC Info dialog to to automatically play the sound file so that I don't have to click on the Play button?
2. Again in the IPTC Info dialog, I can see how you can zoom the image to the size of the dialog box by clicking on the image. Is it possible to zoom the image to full screen or 100%. If not, I'd suggest a Ctrl+Click option to zoom full screen.
3. Is there a way I can enter data into an IPTC field and move to the next photo using the keyboard? IOW, I don't want to have to move my hand from the keyboard to the mouse and click Save & > and then move my hand back to the keyboard.
4. Using the sequence of bib numbers above as an example, I REALLY want to avoid having to enter a bib number into each image seperately. I would like to only enter bib 12 into frame 3, bib 3 into frame 6, and bib 28 into frame 9 and have PM copy the IPTC info into the preceeding frames. This would mean I could edit 200 frames rather than 600, a HUGE savings. How could this work? Let's say I was just editing the Caption field, PM would backfill this field until it encountered a non empty Caption.
5. Do code replacements (great feature, BTW) have to be in the form of \code\? Would it not be possible for them to take the form \code (without the trailing \)? I understand I can use a character other than \, but I would like to save another keystroke <g>? In my case I would be using bib numbers, so I would likely have \1, \11, \110, etc. I can see that this is more ambiguous without the trailing \, but if standard word deliminiters like space, comma, period, EOL, etc., are used it should not be a problem (this is how the escape characters are used in HTML and programming languages).
Okay, some non-IPTC questions.
6. Can the Read Only and Hidden file attributes be set with PM? I use this feature often with Nikon View and it seems to be missing with PM.
7. I like how PM can handle Raw+Jpg files (showing one image for both). I wish other programs were as elegant. Unfortunately they are not and I usually end up placing the jpg files in their own jpg directory. I find the process of doing this in PM very awkward (Ctrl Y). I would much rather prefer to select the jpg files and drag them to a new location. Is this possible when in Raw+Jpg mode or is Ctrl Y the only option?
8. The EXIF Lens info PM displays is really the focal length. I understand from other threads that displaying the true lens info (e.g. 70 - 200mm) is challenging. I do know that Opanda is able to show the min and max of both mm and f stop for a lens, so an f2.8 70-200 is shown as 70/1, 200/1, 2.8/1, 2.8/1 in Opanda. Would this info be difficult to provide?
The reason I ask here is that sorting photos by Lens (really focal length) is not very useful when using zooms with overlapping ranges. I also want to be able to figure out what lens I've used. With enough of the above data, it seems I could put together a "code replacement" type list of my lenses that PM could use to update the IPTC or EXIF info.
Thanks for your help,
Deven