I once would have suggested Aperture because of the size, but as it and iPhoto 
are now able to share the same library I imagine that any size constraint 
iPhoto did have has has been lifted.

Aperture's a bargain from the Mac App Store. I've used it since V1.5 and think 
it's excellent and have 9,500 photos so far.

Also, as regards Chris's comments, I setup Time Machine to ignore the Aperture 
library and every time I make any significant change to my Aperture Library, I 
use its built-in Vault backup.

Regards,

Stephen

On 26 Nov 2012, at 11:46, Phil Townrow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am scanning in a very large collection of old aircraft photos. I am going 
> to create it's own library. I need to do some cleaning up and colour 
> correction and then archive the collection. My question is "Is iPhoto the 
> best solution as it will be a very large collection"
> 
> Regards Phil Townrow
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