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Amaru 04-08-2016 02:37 PM

Photo Organization Software?
 
All the photos on my computer hard drive are totally disorganized. Roughly 600Gb in total, including RAWs, PSDs, and JPGs.

:yuno:

To date, I have simply been dumping my new photos into folders when I pull them off the SD card, using the Apple "Preview" feature built into Finder to view the images.... but even on my brand new $4300 MacBook Pro, loading each RAW image takes a few seconds using Preview, which really sucks when looking through 300+ photos.

I haven't gone the Lightroom route because I use Photoshop for photo editing.. I am very familiar with PS because I use it for work, and all my plugins/presets are configured in Photoshop, so I would like to continue doing so.

Suggestions for software / apps / tools to organize photos? iPhoto sucks and is dead anyway... haven't used the new Photos app... hoping there's something better out there.

Thanks in advance dudes. :bowdown:

Hehe 04-08-2016 05:57 PM

If you use PS, what are you waiting to try Lightroom?

It takes a shit load of time off your workflow. I went from organizing in folders to LR, and never looked back.

Amaru 04-08-2016 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hehe (Post 8745519)
If you use PS, what are you waiting to try Lightroom?

It takes a shit load of time off your workflow. I went from organizing in folders to LR, and never looked back.

Haven't switched to Lightroom because I have PS configured to my liking, and I'm very familiar with it thanks to many years of graphic design.

I was assuming that using Lightroom to organize photos = using Lightroom to edit them... I'd prefer to stick with PS for editing.

Or are you suggesting I get LR for organizing and continue using PS for editing?

Hehe 04-08-2016 09:14 PM

LR doesn't replace PS. LR has something called "Edit in..." which seamlessly transfer what you see/have in LR to PS so you can start working right away on PS. It doesn't interfere with PS whatsoever.

The part of LR saving time on workflow is that there are many things that you do in PS, LR can do it with same or even greater results within a few clicks or moving switches... or tedious stuff like merging for pano or HDR, all done in LR with very good results in seconds.

LR has actually become so powerful that I rarely touch PS anymore. The only time I do open in PS is when I want to add/remove stuff that cannot be done in LR and that's very rare. From the record of my mac, the last time I opened PS was 2 month ago and it wasn't even for photo editing.

Amaru 04-09-2016 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hehe (Post 8745568)
LR doesn't replace PS. LR has something called "Edit in..." which seamlessly transfer what you see/have in LR to PS so you can start working right away on PS. It doesn't interfere with PS whatsoever.

The part of LR saving time on workflow is that there are many things that you do in PS, LR can do it with same or even greater results within a few clicks or moving switches... or tedious stuff like merging for pano or HDR, all done in LR with very good results in seconds.

LR has actually become so powerful that I rarely touch PS anymore. The only time I do open in PS is when I want to add/remove stuff that cannot be done in LR and that's very rare. From the record of my mac, the last time I opened PS was 2 month ago and it wasn't even for photo editing.

I'm sold. Sounds pretty ideal. I'll give it a try.

Thanks dude

BoostedBB6 04-09-2016 11:04 AM

Lightroom + Photoshop.....you need nothing else.
Been using this combo for 7 years now and have looked at others but nothing even comes close.

Amaru 04-10-2016 09:14 PM

Thanks guys. Just discovered my existing Adobe CC subscription includes Lightroom already, so I have download it and will try it out. Appreciate the suggestions.


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