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Wishing for auto eject after import
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I guess I need to get through my skull that LR isn't Photo Mechanic, at least not yet. PM has a very handy and smart feature to eject the CF media after it is done importing. I find myself missing this. It is just one less thing you have to do on your own. Has anyone come up with some applescript or Automator stuff to do this automatically when LR is done some how?
Another thing (i opened a ticket with Adobe on this one) is that the Auto Import feature doesn't seem to have consistent directory naming abilities of normal import. I was using LR for tethred shooting (which worked well) but I have to dump all tethered shots into a single directory instead of a date stamped directory like all my other stuff (2007/2007-02-23).
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