Either Lightroom (Adobe) or iView Media Pro (now owned by Microsoft).

stan

On Sep 26, 2007, at 5:50 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:

> My wife is getting serious about trying to organize all our photos.  I
> have most of them scanned and the past several years have all been
> digital.  So on the plus side, we can work in one medium for the
> moment.
>
> She would like to organize images by child, by event, by date, etc.
> Then be able to access the images for some type of use - printing,
> making galleries, making scrapbooks electronically, etc.  So there
> would need to be other programs to "import" an image and she would
> need to be able to find it.
>
> So if the organization was in a proprietary file or something,
> external programs may not be able to deal with it.  That would make
> the organizing less useful.
>
> So once organized, she might say, "I want to make a gallery of the
> highlights of the past year."  So whatever software we use to make
> online galleries would be loaded and she would want to find all the
> files for the past year and browse through and choose some for the
> gallery.  Or she might say "I want prints of the last ice skating
> competition."  She would need to be able to find the photos and put
> them on disk or some directory for uploading or some such.
>
> We are using Windows XP - so the organizing software would need to
> work with it.  Any ideas would be helpful.
>
> --  
> Best regards,
> Bruce
>
>
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