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what applications do you use to organize your photos?
I posted a similar question a while back and got a ton of awesome feedback. I've since updated my workflow and it's a lot better, but I am still struggling with how to manage my decade's worth of photographs in a way that works for me. I'll put an overview of what I've tried and why I don't like each of them (there aren't many), and if anyone has a app they use that might work for me, I'd love to look into it. Thanks!
- Adobe Bridge
- Pros
- Free
- Batch rename ability
- Cons
- I don't like having to manage my files in folders. The main reason is because I can't add the photos to multiple albums without having duplicates of the files.
- Moving files and managing duplicates is very difficult.
- Pros
- Apple Photos
- Pros
- pretty good duplicate finding abilities
- the ability to add photos to multiple albums without needing to duplicate the files
- I have other programs that interact with Apple Libraries, so I can edit the Raw files without having to export them
- Cons
- Stuck with Apple products and once I move on to another company (which I will once this computer dies), then I am stuck with programs that aren't compatible anymore.
- Little experience things like not having the ability to expand all folders
- having limited access to the files on the back end to make sure they're named correctly, etc.
- Pros
- Lightroom - Regardless of everything, I just don't want to give Adobe any of my money.
Thank yo so much in advance.
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