Software Review: Photo Mechanic
Posted by photoconcentrate on July 21, 2010
Being a professional portrait or wedding photographer means that you’re going to be dealing with a lot of photos. The faster you can deal with those photos the more productive and profitable you will be. Obviously one side of this equation is processing and editing your images - I believe the highly overlooked other half of this equation is uploading, sorting and browsing. You might be thinking “But I can do all that in Bridge, or Lightroom etc.”, but the real trick of the matter is using the right tool for the job. For the most efficient workflow, this is where Photo Mechanic comes in.
Import
- Photo Mechanic allows us to import from multiple card readers simultaneously! We plug in 4 Lexar firewire 800 card readers and are able to download whole weddings and portrait sessions with incredible speed.
- You can also select primary and secondary locations to have the files uploaded to (automatically backed up).
- Another awesome feature is that Photo Mechanic will automatically rename files with the same file number on import. Say you’re shooting with two cameras and both are creating photos with the same file number. Photo Mechanic will automatically append an “a” to duplicate file names. E.g. If you have two photos with the file name IMG_2389 one will become IMG_2389a.
- Tip: You import photos in Photo Mechanic by selecting File->Ingest. The word “Ingest” threw me off a couple times, when I first started using the program.
- Photo Mechanic takes seconds to load a folder with thousands of RAW images.
- Browse through the folder in thumbnail view or double click an image (or press space bar) to see a full size preview.
- Press Z to zoom in on an image to check for focus or expressions.
- You can rate it (1-5 stars, or color code) and press the right or left arrow keys to navigate to the previous or next image. Photo Mechanic is fast and snappy all the while.

The above screenshot shows Photo Mechanic in thumbnail view. You can adjust the thumbnails to make them larger or smaller, rate images, or even quickly zoom in on images in this view.

The above screenshot shows the full image preview (press Z or space bar to get this preview). Here you can zoom in further, rate images from this view as well. This is the view we do most of our sorting in since we can quickly see a large view of the whole image. The thumbnail strip is also useful in showing the photo in relation to other photos (for easy comparison with right/left arrow movements)
When you’re dealing with a task that needs a lot of back and fourth viewing (like sorting!) it’s absolutely essential that you’re using a program that can keep up - otherwise you’re wasting precious time!
(You can also sort photos by capture time, file name, camera serial #, rating (obviously!) and a variety of other useful parameters)
I think it’s also worth mentioning how important I feel it is that sorting be a separate process from editing. We can import and sort much faster in Photo Mechanic than with Lightroom. And because we can’t edit anything directly in Photo Mechanic we’re not tempted to constantly adjust photos to see how they would look. Once we’ve sorted out our favorites and imported them into Lightroom, it’s a much easier task processing them all because we know they are all the selects. We’re just focused on processing them. I believe this arrangement between two separate programs (one for browsing and one for editing) massively increases productivity.