09-13-2007, 08:42 PM
I've been using Lightroom. It's occasionally frustrating, but I shoot raw files with my
camera and always post-process them, so Lightroom is terrific for those purposes.
I use it to import my photos, adjust them, add keywords, copyright and other metadata,
export the occasional web gallery, impose slide shows on my friends, etc.
I use Bridge CS3 to review and manage the editing in Photoshop CS3 of image files
derived from my photos, e.g. psds etc.
I used iPhoto when I first got a digital camera 6 or so years ago--everything was jpg,
but I still preferred to adjust the images in Photoshop. I've barely used iPhoto in years.
I use Portfolio for cataloging my non-photo files, e.g. freelance jobs, etc., and
archive DVDs, but I use it less and less.
camera and always post-process them, so Lightroom is terrific for those purposes.
I use it to import my photos, adjust them, add keywords, copyright and other metadata,
export the occasional web gallery, impose slide shows on my friends, etc.
I use Bridge CS3 to review and manage the editing in Photoshop CS3 of image files
derived from my photos, e.g. psds etc.
I used iPhoto when I first got a digital camera 6 or so years ago--everything was jpg,
but I still preferred to adjust the images in Photoshop. I've barely used iPhoto in years.
I use Portfolio for cataloging my non-photo files, e.g. freelance jobs, etc., and
archive DVDs, but I use it less and less.