Now that I got my new digital camera, i'm sort of in a dilema on how to save all of my pictures taken. At the moment, I make a new folder in Window's Explorer for every ''topic'' of photos from my camera. It's a pain in the ass to go through and sort.
What are some good programs to manage your pictures? I saw my friend's G5 computer and he used iphoto...it seemed very good. Is there a PC equivalent to iphotos?
start there...check out some reviews by people who have used the proggies
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no you crop change lighting if you want, then save where you want, lazyass.
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well yeah. I use photoshop to edit them. I'm not a total noob when it comes to editing pictures so i don't need an AOL-like picture editing program. My main concern is easy and nice sorting and storing.
I love the camera so much. And in case you were wondering, I did not pay $350 for it. I got it from NewEgg.com (cheapest place i found that was reliable) for $299
My main concern is easy and nice sorting and storing.
Try Picasa.[/quote:41af4]i'm installing now.
All of the other programs from download.com suck major ass. I wouldn't think that they'd be that terrible. I even did a bunch of different sortings (most downloaded, best rated, recently added, etc.)
You could aslo try [url=http://www.acdsystems.com/:b9f87]acdsee[/url:b9f87] and [url=http://www.picajet.com:b9f87]Picajet[/url:b9f87]. Acdsee is supposed to be very good.
Try Kodak's EasyShare. It includes some nifty features such as cropping tools and red eye remover. It also includes One Touch to make your prints look even better.