Alternative to SilkyPix

FYI: From Adobe's Lightroom Blog regarding release candidate 2 for Lightroom 4.1:
NOTE: The Lightroom and Camera Raw team is well aware of the new X-Pro1 camera from FUJIFILM. We are currently developing raw support for the X-Pro1 and look forward to providing it as soon as support is complete. Thanks for your patience on this topic.

Source: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal?s=+X-Pro1

Cheers,
Dave
 
I'd looked a various digital asset management tools to use in keeping track of my photos and LR does that acceptably for me.
I find it to be very user friendly, particularly so in comparison to Photoshop.

I have friends using Aperture to find it to be excellent.

Either tool will involve some learning curve but it should be pretty straightforward.


I use Aperture. And I shoot the X-Pro1 in RAW+JPEG and import (JPEG as master). When they release support for its RAW files, I'll just switch to RAW. Aperture will allow me to switch (image by image basis, and default at import time).

Lightroom is fine too, but I found it less suited for my organizational needs.

I do believe that one can't seriously shoot digital (with RAW) and not use a tool like Aperture or Lightroom. Unlike Photoshop (or equivalent) which I consider unnecessary.
 
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