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<blockquote data-quote="SamSpade1941" data-source="post: 154490" data-attributes="member: 10336"><p>If you are using Adobe CS you can use Bridge and it works wonders , even though I use Adobe CS4, I personally do not use Bridge having done what I have professionaly for so many years now. I am used to navigating a hierarchal file system and know where all my images are and It is much easier for me to open Photoshop and navigate to the location of my files which I know very well than to use a program to sort things for me. I am not saying this is for you or anyone here because people can and do get lost if they are not used to dealing with a directory tree and know exactly where everything is. It is just how I personally do it. Lightroom does work well as Helene has stated and would be a good alternative for most people. Whatever you do though I can tell you this make it part of your regular workflow and try not to deviate from it. It makes processing your images much easier when you develop an efficient workflow for YOU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamSpade1941, post: 154490, member: 10336"] If you are using Adobe CS you can use Bridge and it works wonders , even though I use Adobe CS4, I personally do not use Bridge having done what I have professionaly for so many years now. I am used to navigating a hierarchal file system and know where all my images are and It is much easier for me to open Photoshop and navigate to the location of my files which I know very well than to use a program to sort things for me. I am not saying this is for you or anyone here because people can and do get lost if they are not used to dealing with a directory tree and know exactly where everything is. It is just how I personally do it. Lightroom does work well as Helene has stated and would be a good alternative for most people. Whatever you do though I can tell you this make it part of your regular workflow and try not to deviate from it. It makes processing your images much easier when you develop an efficient workflow for YOU. [/QUOTE]
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