MacVoices #14059: Road to Macworld – Ewen Rankin Harnesses OS X For Photographers and Videographers

Mar 12, 2014 | Business, Commentary, Events, Graphics/Photos, Macworld 2014, Productivity, Software

Chuck Joiner, Ewen Rankin

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The Road to Macworld  takes us back across the pond to talk to Ewen Rankin, who will be delivering the  Maximizing OS X for the Photographer & Videographer  presentation at the show. Ewen explains why he feels let down by the organizational capabilities of all the major photo utilities, including iPhone, Aperture and Lightroom. To solve the problem, Ewen will look to the power of Mac OS X, Automator and a simple, understandable method of photo and video organization. Ewen talks about storage needs, 4k video, and delivers a tip on Preview that may simplify photographers lives.

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The Road to Macworld/iWorld 2014
 is a special MacVoices series produced in  partnership with Macworld to preview some of the exhibitors and presentations at  Macworld/iWorld 2014  at the Moscone North  in San Francisco, March 27-29.

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Show Notes:

Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he’s doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, App.net and LinkedIn.

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Guest:

Ewen Rankin of the British Tech Network. They, “…host broadcasts which are for those who like their Technology, and other subjects, but not taken to seriously. We aim for a fun, free flowing format of shows which will inform, provoke and entertain our many listeners. Its more like ‘Friends at the pub’ than a panel of highly qualified pundits.’  

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