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We haven't found anything that does all that.Īmong the industrial-grade standalone products (Canto Cumulus), ease of use is nearly unknown. And it would be nice to have a few options for presenting or exporting the collection (like building an attractive Web page).It has to be able to write CDs or DVDs of our collection that are readable on any platform.We want it to be smart enough to share images with anyone. These days that means Windows plus Macintosh OS 9 and OS X. It has to have a powerful searching capability - not just a multiple field search but a Google-like clairvoyance.If we want to see our photos in order of Exposure Time, it shouldn't take more than a click. It has to have powerful sorting capabilities.It has to collect Exif exposure data from our images when it catalogs them.
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#PORTFOLIO EXTENSIS SOFTWARE#
We really want software that will describe, catalog, retrieve and share our images - and that we will want to use. So we get by, content to pay later.īut we don't really want to get by. The trouble with most software designed to organize your image collection is that it isn't convenient to use. If we really needed asset management software, we'd use it. The Imaging Resource Digital Photography Newsletter ASSET MANAGEMENT Portfolio 6 - Fitting the Bill By MIKE PASINI