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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 331901" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I use the Nikon Capture NX-D beta, and am completely satisfied with it. Today I am in the process of downloading the version 1.0. The best part is that it is free.</p><p></p><p>I do not need catalog function as I do my own cataloging and maintain file data base day wise. Those images I want to display or print I convert to jpeg from within the software and keep them in a separate directory tree - subject wise, with sub directories (for example the main directory of flowers will have sub directories for each type of flowers, and variations in their own sub directories. I know it sounds confusing but works beautifully for me.</p><p></p><p>One day when I have the time and inclination, I may load the images and the meta data in an RDBMS, so that I can do search on any parameter. Till them the OS based directory tree rocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 331901, member: 16090"] I use the Nikon Capture NX-D beta, and am completely satisfied with it. Today I am in the process of downloading the version 1.0. The best part is that it is free. I do not need catalog function as I do my own cataloging and maintain file data base day wise. Those images I want to display or print I convert to jpeg from within the software and keep them in a separate directory tree - subject wise, with sub directories (for example the main directory of flowers will have sub directories for each type of flowers, and variations in their own sub directories. I know it sounds confusing but works beautifully for me. One day when I have the time and inclination, I may load the images and the meta data in an RDBMS, so that I can do search on any parameter. Till them the OS based directory tree rocks. [/QUOTE]
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