i use adobe bridge. what do u use?
> organizer/labelerFile system.
Apple Aperture on my workstation and Adobe Lightroom on my laptop.
anonymous uses imatch
Windows ExplorerWindows Photo and Fax ViewerMicrosoft Raw Viewer.I'm not going to go drop a huge amount of money to do something my computer already does.
i use an elaborate system of folders using Windows Explorer lolall kept on a RAID1 NAS system
>>47270wordI'd really like to use a dedicated soft that allows for good metadata though. I've used extensis portfolio at work before but I'm not sure it's what I really want.
>>47291Oh, anonymous, I lol'd!
Aperture. It'll be more useful to me once I can actually start KEEPING photos on my hard drive for longer than a month. I'm using an old powerbook with a pretty small hard drive, and I have to burn a DVD every month in order to clear up space. This month I had to burn two. :(I love Aperture though. I need to give Lightroom a try also.
>>47269Windows explorer. Ive never used bridge on purposed only opened it by accident n closed straight away.
I use Bridge. I used to just use the Windows file system but now that I shoot RAW it's kind of impossible. I tried Lightroom beta but it was too slow for processing a lot of files.
I'm liking Lightroom a lot. Also, it might be a placebo, but it seems to do a much better job with NEF conversion than Photoshop (at least up to CS2, I haven't seen CS3 yet).
>>47358I'm actually enjoying lightroom as well. It seems to be a bit laggy even on a fast machine, but its interface has everything in the right place and is good for quick management / quick touch up of stuff.For actual organizing, I only use windows folders. Living on a dedicated raid-1 array, occasionally backed up to DVD.
Windows Photo Gallery for tagging/viewing, and Faststone Image Viewer (you should really give it a try, it's free!) for batch works, like rotating images straight and resizing them.
I'll be the odd man out and say I use Google's Picasa. Fast, useful, and it does exactly what I need it to do, which is keep shit organized. Not to mention, it's free, and probably one of the best programs in this category out there.
A lighttable...
>>47320What's funny about that?
>>47405Where can I download that? /r/ a torrent plz(i kid, i kid)
>>47434http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/07/technology/07copy.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
>>47435oh.
>>47464:) you asked... heh.Honestly, i don't think it can make anything that big, but if it does... that'd be absolutely crazy.
I use lightroom, purty flash <3
>>47466Holy cow, it's almost a replicator.
>>47475Nevermind they say it's like a transporter.Fucking NYT. All the news that's fit to shit.
>>47404>>47460I use Picasa2 too. Fast, reliable, and linked to my Google Account. Can send mail w/ auto resizing. Really cool.
>>47468picasa2 for now.but i have a 30 day trial with Lightroom and i love it sooo much.
The last time I used Picasa I realized that if I changed my diskdrive everything would break. Does this still happen?
CS3 and LightRoom FTW people. Student copies are amazing.
>>48119torrent > student copy :-Pbut umm Question: where does adobe bridge store the tags/keywords for the pictures? so if i need to reinstall XP, i wont lose the data