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Jun 07, 2007 12:32 |  #1

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i use picasa2 , and it's great

but i 'm looking for a better pics organiser

in short a better program then picasa with more features , to make me my file better :D

outside lightroom , what do u use?


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Jun 07, 2007 12:37 |  #2

Could try Photoshop Elements,
or Adobe Photoshop Album starter Edition 3.0 (free)


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Jun 07, 2007 15:41 |  #3

There is no better program than Picasa ;-)a

Seriously though, you might want to be more specific on which features you want. What are you missing? Perhaps you should ask Google to add that feature to Picasa?

I use and love Picasa. It has some flaws, but no worse than others I've tried and it still has the biggest benefit of allowing you to apply minor edits without changing the original file or making a copy.


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Jun 08, 2007 05:51 |  #4

Poco wrote in post #3337930 (external link)
There is no better program than Picasa ;-)a

Seriously though, you might want to be more specific on which features you want. What are you missing? Perhaps you should ask Google to add that feature to Picasa?

I use and love Picasa. It has some flaws, but no worse than others I've tried and it still has the biggest benefit of allowing you to apply minor edits without changing the original file or making a copy.

i thought about ACDSee 9.0 or Digital Image Standard


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Jun 09, 2007 10:46 as a reply to  @ mantra's post |  #5

Poco wrote in post #3337930 (external link)
There is no better program than Picasa ;-)a

Seriously though, you might want to be more specific on which features you want. What are you missing? Perhaps you should ask Google to add that feature to Picasa?

I use and love Picasa. It has some flaws, but no worse than others I've tried and it still has the biggest benefit of allowing you to apply minor edits without changing the original file or making a copy.

picasa is great
but does not read raw file good!
to me they are more dark then the jpg


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Jun 09, 2007 11:22 as a reply to  @ mantra's post |  #6

Because I only make adjustments in DPP or Photoshop I've ditched Picasa (had used it for 2 years) and now use DPP as my 'photo browser'. Gives me exactly what I need and has allowed me to rationalise the number of programs on my PC. As far as I remember Picasa is not colour managed and so not very useful to me once I moved over to Adobe RGB as it will only display sRGB correctly. Of course DPP comes free with the camera as does EOS Viewer Utility.

DPP will display RAW, tif and jpg but is better than Windows Explorer thumbnails because you can open up a file just by double-clicking on it and start editing. You can bookmark files, prioritise them or choose to view just one particular file type at a time. You can also choose to view the thumbnails (which can be quite large) with the histogram and exif info displayed alongside.

I do, however, miss the fullscreen slideshow that Picasa could do.




  
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Jun 09, 2007 13:18 |  #7

Zoombrowser will do full screen slideshows (jpg or Canon raw), as will
Windows Explorer, via the photo/fax viewer utility (Win XP) (jpg only),
Windows Media Player (jpg in XP, jpg and raw in Vista with Canon raw codec),
Windows Photo Gallery (Vista)(jpg and Canon raw with Canon raw codec).




  
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Jun 09, 2007 13:32 |  #8

IDimager has a free image organizer if one is looking to add keywords and the like. Use it to catalog my images, use DPP & PS to edit.

http://www.idimager.co​m/download.htm (external link)


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Jun 10, 2007 04:55 |  #9

Cerbera LM wrote in post #3348774 (external link)
IDimager has a free image organizer if one is looking to add keywords and the like. Use it to catalog my images, use DPP & PS to edit.

http://www.idimager.co​m/download.htm (external link)

i'm looking for a software that let me send many photos to other applications


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Jun 11, 2007 11:12 as a reply to  @ mantra's post |  #10

davidcrebelxt wrote in post #3336971 (external link)
Could try Photoshop Elements,
or Adobe Photoshop Album starter Edition 3.0 (free)


does abody photoshop album starter make a slide cd?


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Jun 11, 2007 12:29 |  #11

mantra wrote in post #3358683 (external link)
does abody photoshop album starter make a slide cd?

not as such...
according to documentation you can:

1) burn photos to cd (guess you could then use dvd player that can play back .jpgs)

2) create a .pdf slideshow

But it doesn't support RAW (I believe).

As far as slideshow software, I was impressed with Microsoft Photostory 3... don't think it has direct burning to cd/dvd, you may need addtional software for that. BUt it has transitions, pan and zoom, music, etc... and it's free.

I created one for my parents a few years ago that I used other free software to burn to a CD-R to create a VCD (which is viewable in many DVD players.) Everyone liked it (except my sisters, who thought I used the worst possible pictures of them. :) )


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Jun 17, 2007 12:22 as a reply to  @ davidcrebelxt's post |  #12

is there picasa plugins or add -on ?


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Jun 17, 2007 16:14 |  #13

mantra wrote in post #3351755 (external link)
i'm looking for a software that let me send many photos to other applications

I've been trying IDimager and it will send multiple photos to other applications. I've sent both multiple jpegs and raw to photoshop.

It will also read the XMP sidecar files created by Bridge, for me that's a great plus.

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Jun 23, 2007 13:50 as a reply to  @ efmfire's post |  #14

Cerbera LM wrote in post #3348774 (external link)
IDimager has a free image organizer if one is looking to add keywords and the like. Use it to catalog my images, use DPP & PS to edit.

http://www.idimager.co​m/download.htm (external link)

which is free?
i did not find the home page the free version


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Jun 23, 2007 19:21 |  #15

Photoshop Elements 5 is cheap but not free, comes with an organizer, supports raw, is a better photo editor than Picasa, and you can make slideshows on cd or dvd...It's all i need!




  
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