Re: filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-15 Thread Arthur Entlich
Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...) wrote: Take a look at ACDSee http://www.acdsystems.com/english/products/acdsee/ Always nice to see our homeboys promoted ;-) Art

Re: filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-14 Thread David Gordon
frankmazz [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Tue, 14 Aug 2001 00:52:01 -0500 And, again dreaming, the system would be able to connect (relate) each variation (filename) to each other and to the original. I'm not sure what you mean but I think iView will do this... http://www.iview-multimedia.com

Re: filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-14 Thread Karl Schulmeisters
: filmscanners: Image management software Just curious, what are you looking for in such software? My dream is to find a system to track all scan settings and then any manipulation to the image. And, again dreaming, the system would be able to connect (relate) each variation (filename) to each other

Re: filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-14 Thread Enoch's Vision, Inc. (Cary Enoch R...)
I'm looking for some recommendations on what image management software folks are using. The size of my image collection, both scanned and unscanned is growing past my normal haphazard filing systems capabilities. Given the amount of images being scanned, anyone have any

Re: filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-14 Thread Larry Berman
I agree about trying ACDSee. We wrote a review of it that explains how to use it as a management program and includes screen captures: http://www.bermangraphics.com/press/acdsee.htm Personally, I use it as a viewer. And to drag and drop images into Photoshop from my second monitor. When

filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-13 Thread Karl Schulmeisters
I'm looking for some recommendations on what image management software folks are using. The size of my image collection, both scanned and unscanned is growing past my normal haphazard filing systems capabilities. Given the amount of images being scanned, anyone have any recommendations?

RE: filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-13 Thread James Grove
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: filmscanners: Image management software I'm looking for some recommendations on what image management software folks are using. The size of my image collection, both scanned and unscanned is growing past my normal haphazard filing systems capabilities. Given the amount

Re: filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-13 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
: Karl Schulmeisters [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 3:53 AM Subject: filmscanners: Image management software | I'm looking for some recommendations on what image management software folks | are using. The size of my image collection, both scanned

Re: filmscanners: Image management software

2001-08-13 Thread David Gordon
Karl Schulmeisters [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote on Mon, 13 Aug 2001 01:53:52 -0700 what image management software iView is the dog's http://www.iview-multimedia.com/ This one has unique features which work especially if you use the IPTC data Mac only but they are working on a PC version. --

Re: filmscanners: Image Management Software

2001-01-08 Thread Tony Sleep
On Fri, 05 Jan 2001 17:25:21 -0800 OK Photo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Unless I'm missing something, it appears that you still need a purchased version of portfolio in order to make use of the free browser. Certainly not with the version I have - MyPortfolio is a complete program, capable