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Now that my old computer has died and I have a brand spanking new laptop I was thinking it was a good time to start being more organised with the way I work and store my photos.
Are there any any special programs that Forum members would recommend I use for organising my images? Ones that would for example allow me to find specific pictures stored on my back-up hard disks and laptop easily?
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I think Iview media pro would be a good choice, I've been using that a long time and it works fine. It handles large amounts of files with no problems, something that a lot of other software has problems with.
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Simon--
I have been using Adobe Lightroom to do most of the processing on images, and it is a database as well.
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I too have found Adobe Lightroom good. Scott Kelby has an excellent book that will provide you with the knowledge to use it to its potential as well.
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Thanks Bjorn, David and Gus. After having talked to a few people I think I'm going to get myself a copy of Lightroom. Where would I find a copy of the Scott Kelby book?
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Check out Martin Evening's book as well. I had bought mine from Amazon and got it when I was back in the USA, not sure where you would find it in BKK. Have seen some similar type books (not Lightroom if I recall) at Kinokuniya, but as with most all their English language import books $$$. Also there are some videos available from luminous-landscape.com.
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Like David I bought mine from Amazon.com. I find them fast and effecient to deal with and never had a problem with them.
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yup, I also bought mine from Amazon.com. I find them fast and effecient to deal with and never had a problem with them.
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There is a free one which is made by Google.... the software is called Picasa. Its FREE...
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I second the Picasa suggestion. It's not as robust as Lightroom for editing, but more intuitive / fast for organizing.
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