• Re: Alternative to Photo APP?

    From Matt@21:1/5 to Matt on Tue Apr 1 22:44:39 2025
    On 1 Apr 2025 at 20:32:45 GMT+2, "Matt" <matnomail@myemail.invalid> wrote:

    MAC running sequoia, and Iphone 15 ProMax.

    Is there an APP to organize my photos like Adobe Bridge or Photo mechanics does?


    Something like this:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/202543217@N06


    TIA!!


    Hello everyone, and thank you so much for helping me!

    I'm sorry I didn't express myself well enough to make it clear what I'm trying to achieve.

    I understand pretty well how Photos works, I like it because it syncs between my other Mac devices, but I would like that when I select a photo for a specific album, that photo would be "moved" to the album of my choice, that
    is, I would like it to no longer be seen in Library, because Library is the first thing that appears by default when I open my iPhone, My Mac or my iPad.


    To be even clearer, I would prefer Photos to behave similarly to when I move a photo from one folder to another on my MAC, which is why I showed you the screenshot of how it looks in my Adobe Bridge, or in Photo Mechanics.

    These programs allow me to select and move, copy or delete photos, but also mark the photos I select with different colors, which makes it very easy to sort, by categories or however I prefer.


    That said, at this point, and seeing your answers, I understand that Photos is probably not designed to behave like this.


    I'll try to get used to it, or try other apps.

    Many thanks to everyone in this excellent group.

    Best regards,
    Matt.

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  • From Matt@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 1 18:32:45 2025
    MAC running sequoia, and Iphone 15 ProMax.

    Is there an APP to organize my photos like Adobe Bridge or Photo mechanics does?


    Something like this:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/202543217@N06


    TIA!!

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  • From Matt@21:1/5 to David on Wed Apr 2 08:48:22 2025
    On 1 Apr 2025 at 21:18:20 GMT+2, "David" <David.is@home.today> wrote:

    On 01/04/2025 19:32, Matt wrote:
    MAC running sequoia, and Iphone 15 ProMax.

    Is there an APP to organize my photos like Adobe Bridge or Photo mechanics >> does?


    Something like this:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/202543217@N06


    TIA!!

    Would THIS be of help, Matt?

    https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/photos/pht6d60a1f1/mac

    I'm unaware of any 'automatic' organiser but look through 'Photo
    Organiser' on the Apple App Store.

    Thanks David!

    I had it more or less organized, as your link shows, but it's still helpful,
    as everything is clearly explained.

    Thanks again!
    Matt.

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  • From David@21:1/5 to Matt on Tue Apr 1 20:18:20 2025
    On 01/04/2025 19:32, Matt wrote:
    MAC running sequoia, and Iphone 15 ProMax.

    Is there an APP to organize my photos like Adobe Bridge or Photo mechanics does?


    Something like this:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/202543217@N06


    TIA!!

    Would THIS be of help, Matt?

    https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/photos/pht6d60a1f1/mac

    I'm unaware of any 'automatic' organiser but look through 'Photo
    Organiser' on the Apple App Store.

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    David

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  • From mechanic@21:1/5 to Matt on Tue Apr 1 21:54:39 2025
    On Tue, 01 Apr 2025 18:32:45 GMT, Matt wrote:

    MAC running sequoia, and Iphone 15 ProMax.

    Is there an APP to organize my photos like Adobe Bridge or Photo mechanics does?

    Something like this:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/202543217@N06

    TIA!!

    XnViewMP

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  • From Matt@21:1/5 to mechanic on Wed Apr 2 08:46:00 2025
    On 1 Apr 2025 at 22:54:39 GMT+2, "mechanic" <mechanic@example.net> wrote:

    On Tue, 01 Apr 2025 18:32:45 GMT, Matt wrote:

    MAC running sequoia, and Iphone 15 ProMax.

    Is there an APP to organize my photos like Adobe Bridge or Photo mechanics >> does?

    Something like this:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/202543217@N06

    TIA!!

    XnViewMP

    Thanks!

    I´ll try it.

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  • From David@21:1/5 to Mark on Thu Apr 3 16:17:55 2025
    On 02/04/2025 22:26, Mark wrote:
    your Library is the master repository

    That is correct.

    EVERY photo in 'Photos' is housed there!

    Folk may find this video helpful:-
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbpOYVz2Zmc

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  • From Andy Hewitt@21:1/5 to Matt on Sun Apr 6 06:27:54 2025
    On 01/04/2025 19:32, Matt wrote:
    MAC running sequoia, and Iphone 15 ProMax.

    Is there an APP to organize my photos like Adobe Bridge or Photo mechanics does?


    Something like this:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/202543217@N06

    There are a number of options.

    I understand you don't like the idea of the library being one continuous listing.

    I get that, I don't really either. However, I've also learnt to work
    with it. If you want seamless syncing with your other devices, then
    Photos and iCloud is the easiest and most complete solution.

    I use it myself, and there are ways to re-organise the library to suit
    your preferences, so some extent. I created a 'Working' folder/album
    structure for working with the photos in my own way. It follows a Collection/Year/Event folder structure, with albums inside the event
    folders to break down even further (for me I have 'All', 'Colour Raw'
    and 'B&W Raw'.

    This works well, because of the way Photos works, and the different
    albums contain only links to the original image in the main library - so
    I basically ignore the main library.

    If you really want to use an external folder structure, you can do this.
    With Photos you simply turn off 'Copy items to the Photos library', and
    use them as 'referenced' links to the folder instead (but it's not
    recomended in Photos, it's not a reliable system). These will not be
    synced to other devices in iCloud though.

    If you want to go with alternative apps, there are a few.

    Lightroom is probably the best option if you want to keep device syncing
    (but be aware, it also uses a similar single library structure to Photos
    in order to achive this).

    To keep everything external in your own folders:

    Have a look at Nitro (or Raw Power for the older version) by Gentlemen
    Coders. It is a decent photo editor and organiser by the guy that headed
    up the old Aperture team. I can either integrate with the Photos
    library, or as a standalone setup (and the edts with very well cross-device.

    Photomator (and has recently been purchased by Apple) also works in a
    similar way, but it does create huge sidecar files for the edits. It has
    lots of AI features, and otherwise an excellent option too

    As mentioned XnView is open source, and free to use. There are also
    DigiKam, darktable and RawTherapee.

    It all depends on how important the cross device syncing is though,
    which limits your options. Either choose a Photos library based
    solution, with the app used as an extension, or try exporting JPGs and importing into Photos just for syncing and viewing.

    Good Luck

    --
    Andy H

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