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To deal with the duplicates on your target, PhotoSync introduces an additional setting called Avoid Duplicates that will not create the duplicated photos in your camera roll folder on the target, then a photo was automatically created into an album folder. Using the Auto Create Directories option will duplicate all your album photos into the album folders on the target because file systems work different than the photo library database on iOS which only 'links' the originals from the camera roll into the albums. If the photo is assigned to more than one album, PhotoSync will create additional copies of the photo and put it into each album folder. Instead of using the Camera roll album name, PhotoSync uses the name of the album to which the photo is assigned to. This means you can backup all your photos with one single transfer operation by backing up your camera roll keeping the album assignments of your camera roll photos.Īuto Create Directories puts your transferred camera roll photos into a folder with the name of the album if you have chosen to create folders with album names in the Create Sub-Directories settings (like the default Device name + album name setting). With the new Auto Create Directories option in the Create Sub-Directories settings of each transfer target in PhotoSync you can just transfer your camera roll over to your preferred target and let PhotoSync create album folders for each of your camera roll photos that is assigned to an album. If you have many albums on your device, PhotoSync helps to prevent you from going into each album one by one to transfer the photos from these albums to your preferred transfer target when you want to keep the album information as a folder name on the target for each album. If you assign a photo to an album in the iOS photos library, the photo is still part of the camera roll and a reference to this photo will be put into the album to which is has been assigned. Solid mainstream blowing – All About Jazz, Michael P.Beginning with version 3.2 PhotoSync can now automatically recreate your user album structure from your iOS device as a folder structure on your target device when you transfer your photos from your camera roll to your preferred target.

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Via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Includes unlimited streaming of Moving Target Solid mainstream blowing – All About Jazz, Michael P. Straight Hawkins-style on tenor, works around the melodies, loves how the sax sounds, group swings – Tom Hull (Village Voice) blog "Moving Target" shows de Graaf's saucy sax playing to be on the mark, whether his direction is Bartok or bebop – Palo Alto Daily News, Paul Freeman He has the technique and ideas to back it up and a crisply supportive rhythm section who manage to stay on board no matter what storms de Graaf blows up. Photo’s and art design by Bernadette Leydekkers.ĭick de Graaf is one of the finest contemporary jazz composers and musicians performing today – Jazzreview, Lee Prosserĭe Graaf is a fine Dutch tenor in the Joe Henderson mould, but with a more barnstorming approach to almost everything. Recorded and mixed by Bernard Jussen at Tafelberg Studio Tilburg. Line-up: Dick de Graaf – tenor and soprano saxophones Jeroen van Vliet - piano and Fender Rhodes Guus Bakker – acoustic and electric bass Pascal Vermeer – drums The title of Moving Target refers to s saying that reflects his outlook of life: “Moving Targets are harder to hit”. These tunes are part of a larger project called A Touch Of Bela that Dick was commissioned to write by Róbert Maloschik for Radio Magyar in Budapest in 2005. A Touch of Bela, Handiclap, Somsok Orkim Saleb, Stolen Dream, and Why Birds Always Sing are inspired by piano and choral works by Bela Bartok. Deka Deka is a new version of Second Trying, the opening track on the LP HOT, HAZY, AND HUMID (Limetree Records, 1968) which was my first release as a band leader. Cascade, Climate Change, and Démasqué were written during the summer of 2006. Moving Target contains 10 original compositions by Dick de Graaf.












Photo album target