Exactly. Photoshop Elements 3.0, which was just released, now has Photoshop Album built in. I'd tried using previous versions of Album but since it didn't handle PEF I had to convert every image which made the old program less appealing. The new version reads PEF just fine and includes many editing features that I previously needed the full version of Photoshop for. Now my only complaint is that it won't rotate the PEF files unless I convert them to another format. It isn't a big deal and hopefully they can add a way to view the image rotated without actually needing to change the image file.
Joel ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 02:23:34 -0500 (EST) From: "John Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: database software Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Err... Photoshop Elements 3.0, like he said, perhaps? (Elements 3.0 includes Adobe Photoshop Album) Jens Bladt mused: > > Joel, what software is the basis for you database? > > Jens Bladt > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt > > > -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- > Fra: Joel M. Bach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sendt: 29. november 2004 07:13 > Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Emne: Re: database software > > > Larry, > I installed Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 this weekend and am fairly > impressed so far. My database has over 11,000 images occupying 31.5 GB and > it is working flawlessly. I've been assigning up to 6 tags to each image to > specify year, location, subject, etc. It will be interesting to find out if > it has a maximum database size. An added bonus, and the feature that > prompted me to buy is that it handles Pentax RAW files. > > Joel > > > Good judgment comes from experience. Unfortunately, the experience usually > comes from bad judgment.

