If the group may benefit from the answer, I'll reply online.
I'd love to see online answers. I bought iView a while back primarily for printing quantities of prints to an Epson 9600. That's about the only thing I use it for. I think I'd like to use if for cataloging but I don't really understand how to best do this. I'm enjoying the discussion of iView and would love to hear more particulars about strategies others are using in terms of image catalogs. Do you make one giant catalog of all of your images? Do you make a separate catalog for a given clients work?
By the way... my one MAJOR complaint about iView... is the half hearted color management. You're not alone. Most every other OS-X application suffers from Panther's really strange color management implementation. I sure would love a way to bypass all of this like Photoshop does. In other words I'd like to be able to do a conversion on the fly in the print dialog to the profile of my choosing and turn all color management off in the remainder of the print settings. The only way I have any hope of getting images printed out of iView that match what I can print out of Photoshop is to convert all of the images to an output profile and save a copy. Then import that copy into iView. Not exactly the worlds most efficient workflow.
Bob Smith
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