CobreDev

joined 2 years ago
[–] CobreDev@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

For me it's a combination of cost, education, and cool factor

 

I posted this to r/iPhoneography, but I figured I'd ask here as well.

I'm trying to optimize my photography workflow, and trying to figure out the best way to do so. My current workflow consists of this:

  1. Shoot photo
    • ProRAW
    • Typically using stock Camera app
  2. Wait for photos to sync to iCloud
    • It seems like I'm not making good use of my 15 Pro's 10gbps USB C port, but whenever I try to sync photos over a wire, I end up with duplicates when it finishes syncing with iCloud
  3. Open them in the Photos app on my Mac, edit with Pixelmator Pro
    • I use Pixelmator Pro's Photos integration, by going to Edit > ... > Pixelmator Pro
  4. Make edits, save

This works great, but it leaves me with edited .dng RAW files. Not an issue if I'm sending them on iMessage, or if I have my Mac handy to convert them, but if I'm trying to use an app like Discord which doesn't automatically convert to png/jpeg, i'm out of luck.

What I'd like to avoid is taking a photo, having it sync to iCloud, copying that photo to my Mac's local storage, editing it, uploading the edited/exported PNG to iCloud, and having a RAW and a PNG duplicate of every photo

I could import the RAW photos to my Mac locally either via iCloud or via USB, but then I either have to manually pick out and delete those RAWs off my iCloud library, or deal with duplicates.

If I did go this route, I haven't tested it but it would only be viable if the edited/exported PNGs retained all the exif data such as date and location, because I'm particular about having as much metadata like that as I can and I'm not going to go through the hassle of manually tagging them.

The best option I've thought of so far is this:

  1. Shoot photo
  2. Sync RAW photos to Mac's local storage via iCloud or USB
  3. Edit in Pixelmator Pro/Lightroom/etc.
  4. Export edited photos as PNG, and upload to iCloud
  5. Delete RAWs from iCloud, but back them up on my selfhosted server

It's still a lot of hassle to delete the RAWs from iCloud to avoid duplicates though, so I haven't started doing this.

There's got to be a solution out there for this, but I feel like I'm missing something.

How do you guys handle this?

[–] CobreDev@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Definitely possible, it’s ideal if you’re not transcoding anything in Plex though. You should also look into klipper with fluidd or mainsail, klipper is (imo) so much better than marlin and fluidd/mainsail are even lighter-weight than octoprint!