programs for organizing
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dmldl123
Registered: Apr 09, 2006
Total Posts: 1720
Country: United States

I am looking to find out what programs people use for archiving, organizing, key wording photos for easy retrieval.

I read the DAM book but just wanted to see what people use and/or like.



claudermilk
Registered: Jan 15, 2003
Total Posts: 4805
Country: United States

What OS? It makes a difference.

For me, on XP I use IMatch. Wonderful program that does all I need & more.



dmldl123
Registered: Apr 09, 2006
Total Posts: 1720
Country: United States

It will be for Mac. I have been looking at Aperture and , but just figured there are probably better options?



dogear
Registered: Apr 20, 2008
Total Posts: 29
Country: United States

I'm using Expression Media, formerly iView Media Pro (the catalog software used in the DAM Book). I tried Aperture for a while and liked it, but I need to keep up with more than just pictures.



Chip Payet
Registered: Nov 02, 2007
Total Posts: 404
Country: United States

Lightroom. Not sure if it works as well on a Mac, though, and it doesn't really do archiving. However, for organizing/key words, etc., along with some good editing tools (can't wait for LR 2.0 to come out), it's a great program for me.



DL Cunningham
Registered: Sep 21, 2007
Total Posts: 90
Country: United States

I shoot youth league sports T&I and action. I move through thousands of images in a setting.

I have found Photo Mechanic to be indispensable to my workflow.

FWIW



Jonathan Knight
Registered: Aug 05, 2006
Total Posts: 1556
Country: United States

Photo Mechanic. Hands down.



Beowulfenator
Registered: Oct 22, 2006
Total Posts: 249
Country: Ukraine

Lightroom?



claudermilk
Registered: Jan 15, 2003
Total Posts: 4805
Country: United States

I would say iView/Expression Media or Photo Mechanic then. IMHO LR's DAM capability leaves a lot to be desired.



Wayne Fox
Registered: Mar 01, 2003
Total Posts: 522
Country: United States

Lightroom on the Mac is tremendous, completely on par with the Windows version.

I've heard Aperture is also very good. I have it and have tried it, but I use LR because it supports my PhaseOne back.

Lightroom is more than a DAM. Beyond that it also is a very good RAW processor/metadata editor. For many images/workflows it is more than capable of doing everything from importing and managing files to Processing and final output.



Michael H
Registered: Jul 16, 2004
Total Posts: 2232
Country: United States

Jonathan Knight wrote:
Photo Mechanic. Hands down.


PM is a jpeg only solution, right?



dogear
Registered: Apr 20, 2008
Total Posts: 29
Country: United States

No, PM supports raw files too. OTOH, it's a browser (a very deep, good one) not a cataloger. I understand Camera Bits is working on a database, though. That will likely be included in the next major release.



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