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which photography software to use
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 1129462" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>I have a different suggestion. I use Lightroom, but as you said, you are only starting out with a bridge camera (like I did) and getting to know any piece of software, whether more or less complicated, is still a matter of learning. </p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to stick with a piece of FREE software like Google's Picasa. It will manage all of your photo's in a way which I find to be a lot more intuitive than how iPhoto does things, and you also have editing tools if/when you need them. </p><p></p><p>Until you learn more about photography and what you want to do with it, I think that Picasa can be a great tool. Just keep your photos in some logical order which YOU understand, on an external HD (I prefer external drives for storage than my internal one for several reasons) and let it do the rest. </p><p></p><p>Doug</p><p></p><p>Edit: <a href="http://picasa.google.com/mac/" target="_blank">http://picasa.google.com/mac/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 1129462, member: 59143"] I have a different suggestion. I use Lightroom, but as you said, you are only starting out with a bridge camera (like I did) and getting to know any piece of software, whether more or less complicated, is still a matter of learning. My suggestion is to stick with a piece of FREE software like Google's Picasa. It will manage all of your photo's in a way which I find to be a lot more intuitive than how iPhoto does things, and you also have editing tools if/when you need them. Until you learn more about photography and what you want to do with it, I think that Picasa can be a great tool. Just keep your photos in some logical order which YOU understand, on an external HD (I prefer external drives for storage than my internal one for several reasons) and let it do the rest. Doug Edit: [url]http://picasa.google.com/mac/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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