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  1. #11
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    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    I use PhotoImpact X3 because I can manage and edit my photos within one program.
    Also, it is able to edit the RAW image types I use ( Fuji .RAF , and Kodak .KDC ).
    The Kodak .KDC format seems to be a bit of a neglected odd duck, which many photo org. programs can't open. (ie ACDsee pro : from the p-880 camera - yes, from the p-850 camera - no. go figure!).
    Also PhotoImpact X3 gives you the option of saving your photos to 48 bit. Not that I often (ever?) use that option, but it is there if you want it.
    - Andy
    Last edited by AndFarr; 30 August 2008 at 07:23 AM. Reason: dropped one word, spelling

  2. #12
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    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    I just organise them in folders in my documents>my pictures.
    As long as there are not hundreds of images per folder it very easy to open the appropriate folder, look at the thumbnails and choose the image you want. I personally don’t see the need for another application to do the same thing unless you have a massive library of images that you need to search for particular examples via tags.

  3. #13

    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    Picasa 3 is now available for download.
    Some nice enhanced features and some new.


  4. #14
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    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    Quote Originally Posted by masque View Post
    I personally don’t see the need for another application to do the same thing unless you have a massive library of images that you need to search for particular examples via tags.
    Have you ever tried Picasa? Bloody good considering it's free.

    I particularly like that I can hover over any thumbnail and press Ctrl+Alt and get a perfectly rendered screen sized image. That and the import facility.

  5. #15
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    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    Irfan view, free and good; Gimp (GNU). ditto for image manipulation which it does just about everything including RAW and I'm surprised no else has mentioned it so far.
    Phil Thompson

  6. #16
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    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    XnView.

    -some functions can be integrated in win context menu(even showing a thumbnail).
    -A lot of formats supported(400)
    xar,web included(don't know if it works without the xar-thumbnail view though)
    -batch conversion/renaming
    -integrates PS plug ins
    -has own plug ins/effects.
    -Can read text-files and plays video
    -Has even add-ons for painting,viewing files in zipped archives and ftp possibilities.

  7. #17
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    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    I've used Cerious Software's ThumbsPlus for many years.
    I use ACDSee for browsing and sorting at times, but ThumbsPlus catalogs, thumbnails my images for fast viewing of even offline discs or drives, and creates my web galleries. I even catalog my commercial discs of clipart and photos if I don't have a printed index for the art. (common when you buy download only versions)

  8. #18
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    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi King View Post
    I particularly like that I can hover over any thumbnail and press Ctrl+Alt and get a perfectly rendered screen sized image.
    Great tip. I wasn't aware of this. Thanks!

  9. #19

    Default Re: What photo management software do you use?

    I've been using ACDSee for years now. I like it's extra features like editing tools, image basket, batch rename and batch resize, etc. I also recently started using Picasa when all I want to do is a continuous view of thumbnails for all the images I have. It's more convenient for that.

 

 

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