![]() There's no doubt that Photo Supreme is an excellent option for fast, effective organization of your photos. Or, you can select your favorite photo-editing program and access it directly from Photo Supreme. You can also take advantage of a basic editor to make changes to your photos like cropping, rescaling, or applying watermarks. If you already have your photos organized in another application like Lightroom, MediaPro, or iMatch, you can import those databases so that you aren't doing the same work twice. ![]() You can also perform more specific searches. Once you've set everything up, all you have to do is choose a category and you'll see all of the photos that correspond with it. You can also import the photos' metadata to make your job a lot easier.Ĭreate a series of categories like friends and family, places, events like vacations or birthdays, and use them as tags. If you've been accumulating a lot of photos on your hard drive, and you're having a hard time tracking down what you're looking for, you can start by importing your photos into the Photo Supreme database and adding tags to each one. There are many DAM applications for you to choose from.Photo Supreme is an interesting tool for cataloging your photos with a tag system, which makes searching for that specific shot a breeze. I don't add bloat or marketing features to tick off some boxes in a list. I learn from the my users via the user community and meetings in person - and then develop IMatch accordingly. ![]() I don't waste my time developing stuff nobody wants or needs I'm in daily contact with the IMatch user base, and from the comments in the community and telemetry I know that the face recognition and related people features are very well received and used. This user may benefit from automatic AI-based keywording and organization of his files though - especially when he starts with DAM and has 200,000 mostly untagged and uncaptioned photos to deal with. Or people maintaining large family photo archives. A photographer who does mostly landscape or nature photography has less need for face-recognition than wedding, sport or portrait photographers. This is how I did the migration 1 - I saved everything in IDI/PSU with hierarchical keywords. Just my 2 cents: different users have different needs. Im coming from IDImager also, and from Photosupreme. I just had an idle curiosity, I'm a bit of a software geek. I'm pretty happy with my ACDSee Ultimate which includes all the features of ACDSee Home plus raw development and an excellent layers and 8bf plugin capable bitmapped editor. I am not inclined to try it out a third time. I tried twice to get an download authorization email so I could try it out and no joy either time. offering users real, economical and so called "Lite" choices. You can add a license manually or use Photo Supremes Creative Commons interface. Daminion also offers several price levels from $49 USD -$79-$99.ĪCDSee as pointed out is a much better price than PSU or say iMatch, which also may not offer non Ai or no Farce Detection versions.Īll listed are IME excellent DAM software, but are all becoming bloated with AI features few people really need but seem like "must have features" that keep the prices / profits high, vs. Google is currently beta testing Image Licensing. Daminion stand alone is not easy to find on their website but a Google search will find it and it's up to date but it too may have the flawed AI and Farce Detection bloat. ![]() There is no PSU version without those useless to me features, as I don't photograph many "faces", which IMO would be a lite version.ĭaminion stand alone version offers a "free" use to catalog up to15,000 images, which is 3x better than this PSU Crippled version. That's too expensive for me and I don't need the imperfect and bloated Ai or Farce detection code either. So less user control options.Īlso at the bottom left of the main window was a fairly large permanent ad to buy the single user version at $129 USD. Plus the PSU Lite installed database could not be installed where I wanted it and after, another or different catalog could not also be created. The catalog will add more and image previews could add another 5-10 GBs for large previews of some RAW files types for those 5,000 images. Server Edition stores its database in a central location on a network and allows multiple users to. Installed to W10 it installs to 250+ MBs plus before any images are cataloged or previews are built. Here, we review Photo Supreme 5 Single-User Edition. This PSU DAM version isn't "Lite", it's CRIPPLED.
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