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Best photo management for OSX HTPC in multi OS home
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<blockquote data-quote="IvanLasston" data-source="post: 1203939" data-attributes="member: 145676"><p>I tried iPhoto also - and came to the same conclusion that the structure it creates makes it hard to manage on any other platform. </p><p></p><p>I ended up using a mix of Adobe Bridge (for everything) lightroom for my DSLR stuff, and Picasa as a quick browser. Nice thing is Picasa doesn't make its own structure, you just point it to folders and it generates its own database leaving the original files alone and in the same spot. I bought Aperture but haven't figured out how to read in old stuff correctly.</p><p><a href="http://picasa.google.com/mac/" target="_blank">Picasa 3: Free download from Google</a></p><p>Picasa and facial recognition tagging - I wanted iPhoto because of facial recognition but Picasa does a fine job. Plus here is an article on how to get it into the metadata so any program can search on it.</p><p><a href="http://creativetechs.com/tipsblog/add-face-recognition-to-lightroom-with-picasa/" target="_blank">CreativeTechs Tips » Add Face Recognition to Lightroom w/ Picasa!</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IvanLasston, post: 1203939, member: 145676"] I tried iPhoto also - and came to the same conclusion that the structure it creates makes it hard to manage on any other platform. I ended up using a mix of Adobe Bridge (for everything) lightroom for my DSLR stuff, and Picasa as a quick browser. Nice thing is Picasa doesn't make its own structure, you just point it to folders and it generates its own database leaving the original files alone and in the same spot. I bought Aperture but haven't figured out how to read in old stuff correctly. [url=http://picasa.google.com/mac/]Picasa 3: Free download from Google[/url] Picasa and facial recognition tagging - I wanted iPhoto because of facial recognition but Picasa does a fine job. Plus here is an article on how to get it into the metadata so any program can search on it. [url=http://creativetechs.com/tipsblog/add-face-recognition-to-lightroom-with-picasa/]CreativeTechs Tips » Add Face Recognition to Lightroom w/ Picasa![/url] [/QUOTE]
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