Looking for a Different Program for Photo Organizing – HELP with Suggestions PLEASE!!??

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Bob Levine
Jun 19, 2007
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Have you tried Bridge?

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samantha wheeler
Jun 19, 2007
In General; I am really happy with Adobe Photoshop.

However I would like a program – or some way – that I could organize all my photos to where I could sort and view them in a more SPECIFIC way where I could tag photos by misc tags (like dates, Current/Old, Pets, Dogs, Cats, etc…) Then when I am looking for a photo… I could type in any of the tags and they would all come up?? sorted to that?

Does anyone know of any other Free software I could try for this? Or anything else that would work?

Thank you for all your time and thoughts to this! I appreciate it!

ssammiewh
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Hadley_Soffe
Jun 19, 2007
What version of PS do you have?

Adobe Bridge comes with CS2 and above. I’d HIGHLY recommend using that as it is exactly what you are looking for. It allows you to do everything you have described below. If you have an older version of PS and are not able to upgrade any time soon, you could try using Google’s Picasa (http://picasa.google.com).

In General; I am really happy with Adobe Photoshop.

However I would like a program – or some way – that I could organize all my photos to where I could sort and view them in a more SPECIFIC way where I could tag photos by misc tags (like dates, Current/Old, Pets, Dogs, Cats, etc…) Then when I am looking for a photo… I could type in any of the tags and they would all come up?? sorted to that?

Does anyone know of any other Free software I could try for this? Or anything else that would work?

Thank you for all your time and thoughts to this! I appreciate it!
ssammiewh
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Art Campbell
Jun 19, 2007
I like iMagic from photools.com. Cheap but not free.
For smaller projects, I like Lightroom.
Also, I think Adobe gives a way a starter edition of Album when you download Adobe Reader.

Art
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Jordan_Cox2
Jun 19, 2007
I’ll give a vote to Picasa from google.

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