Thanks in advance for any thoughtful replies. I have struggled with this for a long time. I suspect the organizing and developing/editing disciplines are different enough that purpose-built focused solutions will do a better job.Įdit: I wonder if I should take a serious look at Apple Photos? I have read others using this as a simple organizational tool. Would I like an all-in-one to do this - YES. I realize this is somewhat of a workflow question and I am willing to layer something else in front of a editing program if it will do a better job. If I am missing something or there is a better way to do this please advise. I just want to search efficiently when I want to find something to avoid the dreaded. That my be an esoteric example but I think you get my meaning. halloween pictures with Billy but not Suzy from 2010-2012. Something the supports some logic to sort, i.e. I would like the ability to recall them efficiently via keywords/tags. I really want to clean up and organize my photos. A way to consume, search and present these in an organized fashion. Sony CaptureOne for me is probably where I am going to "start over with", but who knows Lightroom could be the answer as it continues to evolve.Ħ. Tt is confusing enough for me with all the seemingly good choices. I just want to do this as efficiently as possible and not reinvent the wheel. That has been rightly already been beat to death with little consensus other than you have to find what works for you. I am not talking about editing or RAW processing - I will do that with something else. Photosweeper seems to be a good choice.ĥ. I really want auto tagging or face tagging to speed this up. I am talking about thousands over several years. I have tons of RAW photos and JPEGs that I have done an abysmal job of managing. ![]() My photos are stored on a giant raid10 NAS with cloud backup.Ģ. ![]() not selling photos just personal consumption, i.e. I am still left with some questions in my situation. I know there have been several threads that address lightroom alternatives where some of this has been discussed.
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