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Photo organizers
Hi all,
I would like to know which photo organizer do you prefer?
I like picasa, because I can easily search my photos, send by email to my friends, etc.
This is my first post here! I'm a newbie. I listened to the podcast few days ago. I really enjoyed them and I learned a lot from them. Thanks Marko, you do a great job.
I'm living in Quebec city but I'm from Brazil.
Thanks,
Paulo
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Adobe Lightroom, the only program I really use for anything to do with my photos except on the rare time I need to do a quick resize then I just use Photoshop only because it loads much faster.
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iPhoto and Aperture from Apple
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Lightroom all the way. Non Destructive editing, RAW support, keywording and lots of plugins. You can save multiple versions of the same picture(crops, B&W, local edits...) without using lots more drive space. Plus exporting tools to Flickr, Picasa and most of the major online photo galleries. I only jump out to GIMP on the few occassions I can't do the edit in Lightroom. Of course it is not free. I have not tried Picasa 3.0, so cannot compare.
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I tried Lightroom for the demo and was amazed so it is on my long list of wants, getting close to a need. Very impressive tool, but I'm still recovering from CS4 purchase.
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Yep, I love lightroom and I am just a hobbyist. Most of what you need to do you can do in lightroom and if you need further edits, sending it to Photoshop is a breeze.
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Originally Posted by
Lovin
iPhoto (Apple Software).
iPhoto for slideshow, and Lightroom 2 for processing.
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I use Bridge but I'm looking into Lightroom as well.
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Helo Paulo, I am also from Sao Paulo.
I use Adobe lightroom and Flickr for my pictures. Sometimes for more private images I use Photobucket or Imageshack.