Introduction to digital photo editing
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Introduction to
Digital Photo Editing( iPad Camera Roll to PowerPoint )
S p r i n g D a l e Neighbourhood Centre
Pierce Jaques
( Windows 7& Office 2010 )
iPhoto (Image Details)
All photos taken with the Camera App are saved using the following pattern:
IMG_XXXX.JPG( X being a numeral, 0 – 9 )
Manually Transfer Photos to PC
( Apple 30-pin to USB Cable )
Manually Transfer Photos to PC
Click ‘Trust’ to allow your
computer to access your iPad
Manually Transfer Photos to PC
Your iPad will appear as a
portable (storage) device
Manually Transfer Photos to PC
Double-click each of the above icons (consecutively) to locate your iPads photos.
This folder may be different on
your iPad
Note: this method will only copy photos (or videos) from the iPad’s Camera Roll to your PC; ensure that items you need to transfer are copied to the correct location (Camera Roll) on your iPad first – before you start.
Manually Transfer Photos to PC
Copy any, or all, of the photos in this folder (on your iPad) and Paste the images into a folder on your PC
– I use a folder on my Desktop called iPad Photos.
Renaming Photos in Batches
( Photos listed in Details view )
Like other digital cameras, the iPad names each photo incrementally.
For example:
IMG_0078, IMG_0080, IMG_0081, IMG_0082 etc…
Note: gaps indicate deleted files.
Renaming Photos in Batches
( Medium Icons view )
Q: How can you tell which image is which?
A: By renaming sets of images (within the same folder), you can sort photos into groups that belong together; e.g. Holiday, Workstation, Training, Family, Friends, etc.
Note: the selected image is visible in the preview of the Details pane.
( Details view )
Renaming Photos in Batches
( Photos listed in Medium Icons view )
1. Switch to Medium Icons (optional)
2. Use Shift (or) Control + Click to select a set of multiple files
3. Right-click on the first image in the set and select Rename
4. Replace the name, e.g. IMG_0117 with a new title e.g. Workstation
5. Each of the images selected will now be renamed incrementally as follow:• Workstation (1)• Workstation (2)• Workstation (3)• etc…
Renaming Photos in Batches
( Photos listed in Details view )
When sorted alphabetically the
renamed set (series) of photographs
should appear in the identical (original) incremental order!
IrfanView
http://www.irfanview.com/
http://download.cnet.com/...
http://www.brothersoft.com/...
IrfanView download
Plugins/AddOns
IrfanView can be used for the following:
• Resize by reducing the number of pixels• Resize by reducing the number of bytes• Crop images• Rename Photos (in batches)
Note: I recommended installing both downloads!
IrfanView: Batch Renaming
File
Batch Conversion/Rename
Batch conversion (screen)
IrfanView: Batch Renaming
Batch conversion (screen)
1. Select Batch rename2. Open the photo’s folder –
e.g. iPad Photos3. Change the view to Medium
Icons (optional)4. Select the photos you wish to
rename (Shift | Ctrl + Click)5. Click the Add button – or
Add all, to rename all the photos in this folder
6. Click Browse and choose where to save the renamed files,e.g. Desktop>RENAMED
7. Select a pattern to use in the renaming process…
Note: there does not have to be a folder called RENAMED (on the Desktop) before you run this program!
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( the selected image will be displayed on the left – as seen above )
IrfanView: Batch Renaming (Name Patterns)
Batch conversion (screen)
( Name Pattern Options )
The default value is image### using this your photos would be renamed like this:
image001, image002, image003 … image010, image011, image012, etc.
Replace the word image with your own title, e.g. Workstation, and (once completed) the renamed files will look like this:
Worksation001, Worksation002, Worksation003 … Worksation010, Worksation011, Worksation012, etc.
1. Once the Name pattern is set, click the Start Batch button
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PowerPoint (Photo Gallery)
1. Click File > New, to create a new Blank presentation( I’m using PowerPoint 2010 Professional Plus )
2. Click on the Insert Tab3. Click on the Photo Album
Icon …
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PowerPoint (Photo Gallery)
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3 1. Click File/Disk to add photos2. Select one, or more, of the photos
in RENAMED (folder), click Insert3. Select a picture in the album list
and press the Up or Down arrows to rearrange the order of the photos
4. Use the Rotate buttons to flip the photos 90°
5. Use Fit to slide for the layout6. Click Create
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PowerPoint (Photo Gallery)
( screenshot of ‘Created’ PowerPoint Photo Album )
Conclusion: what to do next?
• Try the different (Photo Album) Picture Layout methods in PowerPoint 2010 (or 2013)
• Create a video from the slide presentation created in PowerPoint 2010 (or 2013)
• Use the other editing features of IrfanView
Pierce Jaques. May 2014