Not in the App at the moment unfortunately, but we were also discussing adding that as a convenience.ray2day wrote:PS. Is there a way to see how much Gigabytes I have on pictures in MacDive (OS X) (before I decide to put the 'photo sync' on on my iphone)?
For now:
1. Go to Preferences > General
2. Hit "Show MacDive Folder in Finder"
3. Select the "Photos" Folder, right click and choose "Get Info"
This will show you how much it's taking up.
Also, if your images are really large, one thing you could do (as suggested on another thread somewhere) is run a resizing tool over them, to reduce their size.
I used to store 2-3MB photos, but now I store significantly smaller ones. They don't need to be massive to look great on a retina screen, and I don't need them huge in MacDive either. I have my originals in Aperture. So I generally export much smaller images to put in to MacDive. Syncs faster, uses less space, etc. For me after I've processed them it's not even really an extra step, I just have a simple MacDive preset configured in Aperture so it's a one click export.
There are tools to resize them in place in your MacDive folder so it's relatively simple/quick, though I can't give you a specific recommendation on one. This may not be an option, but something worth looking at.