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Yantram Digital Photo Storage, Sorting and Manipulation
It seemed that for ever and a day we would always be storing our photos in obscure containers such as ice cream containers, shoe boxes, hat boxes and so the list continues...lucky for we photographers, digital photography landed on the scene and eradicated many of these issues for us almost immediately. Now photographers (both professional and aspiring) can store, retrieve and sort without too much trouble at all.
Of course it's true that digital cameras have never been so popular but what's important here is that many photographers have become increasingly interested in fine tuning or detailing their work even further. While high capacity memory cards fall in price at a fast pace, their usage of course increases. In addition, amateur photographers are storing larger and larger file sizes and they too are becoming more interested in photo manipulation which of course makes sense.
You perhaps know already of Windows Vista, which went on sale to consumers around the time of writing this article and includes an advanced photo management system that Microsoft labelled Windows Photo Gallery. In addition, Adobe Systems, (also famous for Photoshop), released a final version of Photoshop Lightroom, a program that has been on trial for more than a year.
Remember that photo management programs are not always complete substitutes for full photo-editing software like Photoshop. That being said, they do offer the editing tools that photographers use most frequently to change the overall look of photos, like adjustments for exposure, brightness, contrast and color.
Some programs assume that users want to fix and sort a large number of photos at the same time, for example after downloading them from a camera. Editing software like Photoshop offers batch processing options, but the working premise of those programs is that users will generally be working on one picture at a time.
There is a technique offered by some photo management software firms which is nondestructive editing. Through various means, the programs make sure that the original image is always left intact during editing. As a result, the original image files kind of plays the role given to negatives in the film world. That allows users to change their minds about edits. Unpopular details can be cropped out of photos one day and then restored when they return to favor.
It is said, that most designers of photo management software follow Apple's option and offer two flavors of products. IPhoto, for example, costs nothing when you buy a new Mac, while its advanced cousin, Aperture 1.5, sells for about $300.
Most average photographers will be happy with the standard program. However, digital S.L.R. owners who frequently adjust photos or who often take photos using the RAW setting, (saves all the color and exposure data gathered by the camera's sensor in a large file) may find working with the more costly, more capable programs easier.
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