Re: [Peterboro] Photo collection managers

2010-06-04 Thread Andy Fletcher
Thursday, June 3, 2010, 9:27:50 PM, Stewart Robertson wrote: > Any recommendations? Yes, Photoshop Lightroom. Built from the ground-up for management and development of digital images. Outstanding in every aspect, and v3 (ETA June/July) promises to be even better. HTH. -- Best regards, Andy

Re: [Peterboro] Photo collection managers

2010-06-04 Thread Mark Rogers
On 03/06/10 23:44, Michele Mor wrote: > On Windows I used Picasa and found it quite good. > A version for Linux has been released recently if you want to. The Linux version is basically the Windows version re-packaged with Wine libraries to make it work. If you are familiar with Wine, I would re

Re: [Peterboro] Photo collection managers

2010-06-03 Thread Phil Thompson
Ubuntu are replacing F-spot with shotwell http://www.yorba.org/shotwell/ in the next release (according to the UK loco podcast, at least). Haven't used any of them TBH. Phil ___ Peterboro mailing list Peterboro@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.

Re: [Peterboro] Photo collection managers

2010-06-03 Thread Stewart Robertson
> > > Any recommendations? > > Try f-stop a more linux program, most programs that runs under X in linux > can be re-compiled to run under X on MAC but some requare some work by the > user to get working google macports > > I've read about Picassa but have quite a few reservations. I had a play wi

Re: [Peterboro] Photo collection managers

2010-06-03 Thread Steve Tompkins-MacQueen
On Jun 3, 2010, at 9:27 PM, Stewart Robertson wrote: > We currently keep all our family photos on a Mac (backed up of course) and I > use iPhoto for downloading and manipulating them. > > I think iPhoto is a great piece of software and it has served us well over > the years but despite all th

Re: [Peterboro] Photo collection managers

2010-06-03 Thread Michele Mor
Hi Stewart. On Windows I used Picasa and found it quite good. A version for Linux has been released recently if you want to. Otherwise I use gqview (but does not create any picture list!). Michele We currently keep all our family photos on a Mac (backed up of course) and I use iPhoto for downlo

[Peterboro] Photo collection managers

2010-06-03 Thread Stewart Robertson
We currently keep all our family photos on a Mac (backed up of course) and I use iPhoto for downloading and manipulating them. I think iPhoto is a great piece of software and it has served us well over the years but despite all the shiny coolness there's one thing that has always bugged me. I hate