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Anonymous
what program do you use to organize all your pictures?
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Camera-Specific Properties:Camera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop 7.0Image-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution72 dpiVertical Resolution72 dpiImage Created2005:05:06 15:27:02Color Space InformationUncalibratedImage Width461Image Height407
>> Anonymous
Windows Explorer or FAR

rly
>> Anonymous
ExifPro, you can get it here:

http://www.exifpro.com/
>> Anonymous
Vista tags, lulz.
>> Anonymous
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Finder

Canon-5D/2007-07-14/image.cr2

for me

Also I use Adobe Bridge to star the good pictures and cull the bad ones. But you could just as easily do that part in iphoto/picasa/ whatever other folder based image viewer
>> Anonymous
I use a white box for negatives and 120 reels. Havent got a scanner yet.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
tcsh.
>> Anonymous
Adobe lightroom
>> Anonymous
>>62469
lol you're not serious are you?
>> des
>>62487
lol scripting
Changing folders in-camera as you go along, by event or lens + creation date both give you some great ways to automate organizing
>> Ren Kockwell !!y74dwT8WYfm
Is Aperture any good?
>> Anonymous
Any good links for lightroom? :O
>> Anonymous
>>62632
its like lightroom except its chubbier and locks you into apple
>> Anonymous
>>62640
Related question: Will I gain any new functions by getting Lightroom if I already have Photoshop CS3 and a decent image viewer? Oh, and I'm not terribly fond of pretty OSX/Vista-like UIs.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
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>>62487
Why would I lie about that?
>> Anonymous
Windows Explorer, Microsoft Raw Viewer, and Windows Photo and Fax Viewer. No reason to spend money when I've the functionality already.

>>62649
You, sir, should win a Leica M8 with every lens available.

Unfortunately, I haven't one of those, so have an Internet instead.