99% of people donโt know what it is and use defaults ๐๐๐
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I encourage it ๐ I know that it's bad but it's also incredibly helpful for me to be able to find any photo that I've taken over the past two decades ๐
For example, I needed to find photo to print out for my sister in law for Christmas. I knew I took it at a certain place, but no clue when. GPS made it very easy.
I always take pics with GPS metadata, but when I share publicly I do not want any of the info in them.
Absolutely. Same.
Yeah GPS can be useful but I usually keep it off - Iโm probably a bit OCD with regards my photos. All are downloaded, catalogued (across devices - phone and dedicated cameras) and then ordered by date and place/occasion on a weekly/monthly basis - used to let Lightroom do this for me but abandoned it after Adobe started playing silly games. Now itโs an automatic transfer and rename run that extracts exif date and time with manually inputted location (which also double as a folder name). Finding people can be applied later (algos). Only issue I have is I never have access to my past photos on my phone. Everything goes into triple-backed local storage and never to the cloud. Yes Iโm a bit precious with my personal photography ๐
Also explains why my phone photo library is literally just memes ๐
That is OCD. ๐
Letโs hope all this categorization comes in handy.
It really is useful as everything is on the MacBook. Very ordered. Easy to find things. Takes a bit of discipline though. Backup is via Carbon Copy Cloner on an automated weekly schedule to three separate SSD drives.
I think I get it. You donโt upload your photos to a cloud service. So you do your own periodic backups to a manual raid like setup.
Yep, never upload to a third-party cloud service unless I donโt care about the photo going public. Initial transfer from camera/iphone to MacBook involves a renaming run based on exif. (Use a simple app called ExifRenamer). So basically photo files are renamed:
YYYYMMDD_hhmmss_filename.filetype
End result is:
20241225_234104_DSC_123.jpg
I sometimes also include a location in the file name like โItaly tripโ.
I then file these images into specific folders named by date and general location as below and then automatically backup/duplicate periodically to SSD drives. Not raided; just three separate drives. Each containing a mirror copy. 