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Outgrown iPhoto, Lightroom or Bridge or what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leccy-Lee" data-source="post: 645250" data-attributes="member: 54684"><p>I switched to a Mac just under two years ago now, On my old PC i only used photoshop Elements and just explorer to tidy my photos. When i got my first Mac i was blown away with Iphoto, it did all i used Elements for (cropping and basic edits) and arranged all my photos in a nice neat package that i could find and display my albums etc, i "did" love Iphoto.</p><p></p><p>However in the past year i really got more into my photos and take 100+ pics a week sometimes (still only using compact cameras mind you, no SLRs). And i finding Iphoto is getting messy with auto-created events etc all over the place and also i got 15gb of photos so far, and with all the "modified" folders etc the library now takes up over 20gb of space, and my entire HD is only 40gb so i need to slim down and get back to a tidy folder structure that i can manage, rather than the Iphoto mass-mess of library.</p><p></p><p>So i have an old CS2 version of Photoshop suite which includes Bridge which i thought of trying out, but really not sure its what i need, and i have never got along with the Photoshop (that was wasted money) as i found it far too complicated for me. So i just downloaded the trail version of Lightroom from Adobe and thought that might be my answer, but if i use Lightroom will i need to use Bridge too? Or will Lightroom do all i need from a image perspective? Its price seems reasonable and i can stretch to that just.</p><p></p><p>And before its suggested, i cannot try Aperture sadly as i am on an old Emac that cant run Aperture, in fact my old Emac will go-slow on many image applications but right now new hardware is not an option sadly.</p><p></p><p>All i want is a way of neatly arranging all my albums myself into a directory and folder structure, being able to tag photos, do basic edits such as: Cropping / Straightening / Minor Enhancements (light levels, colours etc) and the odd blemish removal etc. And have a neat way of browsing my albums. All without the mess of library that Iphoto uses and the amount of space that iphoto uses up.</p><p></p><p>So appreciate any advice here on which best option, Lightroom / Bridge / Photoshop or a combination.</p><p></p><p>And finally is it easy and possible to "take" all my photos from Iphoto (probably the originals only) and "put" them all into there own folder structure and add them to Lightroom or Bridge?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leccy-Lee, post: 645250, member: 54684"] I switched to a Mac just under two years ago now, On my old PC i only used photoshop Elements and just explorer to tidy my photos. When i got my first Mac i was blown away with Iphoto, it did all i used Elements for (cropping and basic edits) and arranged all my photos in a nice neat package that i could find and display my albums etc, i "did" love Iphoto. However in the past year i really got more into my photos and take 100+ pics a week sometimes (still only using compact cameras mind you, no SLRs). And i finding Iphoto is getting messy with auto-created events etc all over the place and also i got 15gb of photos so far, and with all the "modified" folders etc the library now takes up over 20gb of space, and my entire HD is only 40gb so i need to slim down and get back to a tidy folder structure that i can manage, rather than the Iphoto mass-mess of library. So i have an old CS2 version of Photoshop suite which includes Bridge which i thought of trying out, but really not sure its what i need, and i have never got along with the Photoshop (that was wasted money) as i found it far too complicated for me. So i just downloaded the trail version of Lightroom from Adobe and thought that might be my answer, but if i use Lightroom will i need to use Bridge too? Or will Lightroom do all i need from a image perspective? Its price seems reasonable and i can stretch to that just. And before its suggested, i cannot try Aperture sadly as i am on an old Emac that cant run Aperture, in fact my old Emac will go-slow on many image applications but right now new hardware is not an option sadly. All i want is a way of neatly arranging all my albums myself into a directory and folder structure, being able to tag photos, do basic edits such as: Cropping / Straightening / Minor Enhancements (light levels, colours etc) and the odd blemish removal etc. And have a neat way of browsing my albums. All without the mess of library that Iphoto uses and the amount of space that iphoto uses up. So appreciate any advice here on which best option, Lightroom / Bridge / Photoshop or a combination. And finally is it easy and possible to "take" all my photos from Iphoto (probably the originals only) and "put" them all into there own folder structure and add them to Lightroom or Bridge? Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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