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Mar 23, 2003 01:13 |  #1

ZoomBrowser is cute. But I am looking for a manager that is a little more serious. However, too cheap for Cumulus, etc. Here is my shortlist -

Ai Picture Explorer

BR PhotoArchiver

ImageWalker

PhotoPhilia

Smart Pix

Ulead Photo Explorer

So are any of these dogs? Serious user support would be nice. Looking for solid database cataloging, not image editing bells and whistles (I already have the full Photoshop).

Thanx for any comments,
Kelly Cook
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Mar 23, 2003 09:40 |  #2

Kelly,

Can't comment on the stuff on your short list, but have you looked at ThumbsPlus from ww.cerious.com and iMatch from www.photools.com (external link).

I use ThumbsPlus in preference to iMatch, which has more complexity than I need.

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Mar 23, 2003 09:50 |  #3

Thanks for the quick reply. I looked at both web sites. Both would no doubt get the job done. But I would like to stay under $40 here.

Sorry to be so cheap!
Kelly

PS - Important - Anybody who E-mails me instead please POST A NOTICE here first. So I will expect the E-mail, as I habitually delete all E-mail from unknown sources. Thanks, Kelly




  
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Mar 26, 2003 11:54 |  #4

I am new to all of this stuff, but I use Photoshop Album to manage my photos. Actually, many you mention are unfamiliar to me. I just got my G3 and PS Album at the same time. And, it was only $49.


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Mar 26, 2003 16:11 |  #5

Thanks for the tip on Photoshop Album. My copy of Photoshop was bundled with a scanner. Unfortunately this did not include Photoshop Album. Since the above posts I have gone ahead and downloaded BR's PhotoArchiver. Looks Ok so far. Will post more after I get a little experience with it.

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Mar 27, 2003 15:16 |  #6

You may want to pick up the March 11, 2003 issue of PC Magazine. It has a good comparison article on all the top Image File Managers. It even has MSRP for them.




  
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Mar 28, 2003 00:46 |  #7

I'm not a regular reader of PC World, so thanks for the tip. If you mean this article -

http://www.pcworld.com …ticle/0,aid,109​093,00.asp (external link)

It covers only 3 managers. I was surprised at how many different managers there are when I seached the usual download sites.

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Mar 28, 2003 11:34 |  #8

My mistake: I meant to say PC magazine.
www.pcmag.com/imageman​agement (external link). There are reviews on about 20 of them.




  
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Mar 28, 2003 11:57 |  #9

check out a free demo of PhotoLibrary at
http://WWW.PhotoLibrar​ySoftware.COM/ (external link)

and the Open Directory which has a list of Image Management Software at
http://dmoz.org …aphics/Image_Ca​taloguing/ (external link)

See these Reviews too.
http://www.naturephoto​graphers.net/dfs0202-1.html (external link)

http://www.photosource​.com/tools/software/ (external link)




  
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Mar 28, 2003 21:13 |  #10

Thanx for the links guys! So far I am fairly impressed with the BRs PhotoArchiver that I downloaded. Will post more when I know more.

Kelly




  
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Apr 02, 2003 02:24 |  #11

On the other hand, if you don't need the sophistication of some of the examples given above, or don't want to spend the money, try Vallen Jpegger

http://www.vallen.de/f​reeware/index.html (external link)

It's great for viewing, slideshows, thumbnails and can also be included on CDs for distribution. Also supports drag and drop, rotation and flipping, and prints, including "proof sheets" of thumbnails.

and best of all it's FREE. Much more practical than Zoombrowser.

ZiggyAlso forgot to mention that Jpegger manages MP3 files as well!

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May 20, 2003 18:35 |  #12

Hey all, I have been looking around also. Have not tried Adobe's new product yet. However I have found that ACDSee 5 has been the best for me so far.... Just another option out there.




  
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May 20, 2003 22:06 |  #13

Very nice web site there for ACDSee. Looks like that one does a good job of covering all the bases. Minimum system requirement is Win98. My old box is still running Win95, so I was not able to take ACDSee seriously.

Really surprised me as to just how many different managers are out there for downloads. I wonder how many digital photographers actually use these?

Kelly




  
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May 30, 2003 16:55 |  #14

I have 3 Canon cameras that I have started to shhot in RAW formats: 1D, 10D (just got), and Powershot s50. I have lots of photos but would like to organize them and catalog them and view the catalogs as thumbnails. many of the programs refereed to above do not support Canon RAW files. What is the name of a good program that supports this format from these programs?

I have Breeze Browser and Yarcs Plus and I can convert the photos but I like to catalog the images as RAW and only convert when printing.




  
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May 30, 2003 18:30 |  #15

ACDsee is showing all my RAW files I take with the 10D. ACDSee can not edit them however.


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