ACDSee — An Affordable and Powerful Digital Asset Manager
Note: ACDSee is avaiable in two versions. Â Ultimate supports a layered file worklflow and Pro is for photos only. If you own a digital camera
Note: ACDSee is avaiable in two versions. Â Ultimate supports a layered file worklflow and Pro is for photos only. If you own a digital camera
In my first year of photography, I shot more than 100,000 pictures, which yielded two results: my photography got better quickly, and my computer’s hard
12You’ve probably had the experience of a client calling with an urgent need for a photo that you have in your image library (which, of
Photographing while travelling is a joy, and you’ll make many of your best pictures when you’re visiting somewhere new and are inspired by the culture
You gotta join us live for our next Google+ Hangout, totally free of charge. Not only will you learn terrific techniques, but if you tune in live, you
You gotta join us live for our next Google+ Hangout, totally free of charge. Not only will you learn terrific techniques, but if you tune in live, you
In this episode, Rob and Levi answer questions about Lightroom. Topics include backing up and restoring files, catalogs, and presets, as well as using DNG’s,
This webinar will introduce you to many of the features of the Library Module in Lightroom, as well as some of the great features the
Nothing gives me a thrill of terror up my spine like the nonchalant messages a computer gives when something has gone terribly wrong. Launching Lightroom
As a professional photographer in the digital age, protecting your data is one of the most important things you can do for your business (or
Consolidation gathered everything together. Conformation added both order and context while identifying possible duplicates within it. Now, act on this information and begin to cull the repository of duplicate data and media you do not need to process.
After consolidating source media on the DAM drives, everything is now in one place. Along the way, it is likely that some duplicate data has been created and some media has been copied that we really do not need. At this point, the DAM drives look something like this: