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Re: iPhoto, making it work. And Parallels rocks.
tomtuttle #264127 06/18/09 11:10 PM
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Funny how the old network computer idea that failed 10 years ago is rearing it's head as a viable solution now w/ virtualization and cloud computing.

Re: Mac People: Photo management software?
maxez #264160 06/19/09 12:23 PM
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Re: Mac People: Photo management software?
Murph #264161 06/19/09 12:42 PM
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Hey, that's Ken's line! ;\)


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Re: Mac People: Photo management software?
St_PatGuy #264566 06/25/09 03:02 PM
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Peter,
I do not have a Mac, but I use Lightroom – exclusively. LR is an incredibly powerful organizer with a very good Raw converter and photo editor. I shoot everything in Raw, and have found that LR is all I ever need for post processing. I would not hesitate in recommended LR to anyone. If you go to the LR web page, you can down load / view the tutorials and they will give you a good idea just what the software can do.

Re: Mac People: Photo management software?
michael_d #264567 06/25/09 03:13 PM
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Excellent mdrew! Thanks.

I've now had a good couple of weeks to pound away on iPhoto '09. I like it. It's about on the same level of usability as what Picasa can do, and so it's sufficient for me for the moment.

However, I do still have a desire to take my post-processing toolbox to the next level, and so Lightroom seems like a natural choice. I've poked around a bit on their tutorials and FAQ. Adobe's description seems to match exactly what I'm looking for.

Thanks for the advice!


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