Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Before And After Photos Organization Which Is Best Photo Organization Software?

Which is best photo organization software? - before and after photos organization

I organize my digital images (10000 + and growing). I have Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0. I installed last night. But before you dig and begin in earnest, I wonder if any other software that you feel better.

I use this software solely for the organization and at the end. I am not on Concero editing, etc.

I spend more than $ 200 for the purchase of new software.

To suggest on personal experiences, practices

5 comments:

Mike T (coldfusion) said...

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom software that edits and organizes your photos on intuition is better than Picasa, Photoshop Elements, and even out of the water is up to $ 200 back (two). This and everything else you may forget how a photographer, and even some of the results of job performance than the 2 other programs that are difficult to meet.

Believe me, I am a user PSLR beta since Beta 2, and I've never been happier in a piece of software. Especially when the revenue is not fit large quantities of photos, the best strategy for the group's name / folder after you hit the computer to change, but the label instead of quickly with the use of metadata and the group. LR, which meant for the heavy flow of people, it quickly. Even reading the RAW files (which Picasa can not do, and I'm not sure elements CAN)

It's worth the ticket price, especially if it covers almost everything (including Internet publishing, CD-Video Gallery are not recorded, but Movie Maker can do that: D)

hoes40 said...

100% honest answer ... Keep your money and buy a Mac or invested in the new Vista. Mac software is notorious for incredible image, it is clear that Vista is a new program, the memory load adjustment easier and more efficient. Otherwise, stick with free software like Google Picasa. It is an open-source software is constantly updated and is a great software with minimal compatibility issues with CD / DVD-fire.

Dharma Nature said...

We recommend the use of Windows Explorer. It is part of Windows and therefore free, and has an integrated search function. The thumbnail view makes it easy to identify your photos and you can make multiple selections to move files easily.

Sharing photos I use a small free program called picturetray. I just created a temporary drag and drop images into which I can drag an e-mail program.

If you want to provide very basic editing such as rotating resizing, jpg files without loss, color adjustment, I suggest the free program IrfanView. You can also use it to make a screen saver slide show independently. It is a batch converter / editor of properties is unbeatable.

David B said...

FastStone: Free and very good
http://www.faststone.org/

Picasa from Google:
http://picasa.google.com/

Go with the program it is better to organize your photos and it's free

$Sun King$ said...

Find, organize and share your photos.

Picasa is free downloadable software from Google that helps you:

Locate and organize all the pictures stored on your computer.
Editing and effects to your photos in a few clicks.
Share your photos with others via e-mail, print and the Internet: It's quick, easy and free.
Take your photos with Picasa from Google. Learn more


http://picasa.google.com/

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