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I have now "digitized" my nearly 30-year collection of slides and print film. I also have a good work flow system in place for scanning new work.
All my digitized images are stored on both DVDs and to an external HD. Slides and print negatives are then being stored in a cool, dry, dark environment as "archives". However, the resulting problem now arises of how to manage this growing image database before it turns into a messy "rat's nest".
About a year ago I had a bried introduction to Picasa and do have it on some of my computers - but I haven't yet used it. While I think my own "organic memory" is the most "flexible" interms of relational management - it is probably the most "faulty" and prone to increasing failure! 😀
So, I am wondering what database management programs other folks here are using to organize their image collections?
I can divide my portfolio in several ways. I shoot both RF and SLR film (and, very rarely a film P&S) and, less often, both dSLR and P&S digital. I have gear in three locations (NYC, Copake and Tucson). With film I shoot both B&W and Color and with color I use both (chromes and print - the latter just for negatives).
I can probably come up with even more variables without thinking too hard!
However, given these parameters I'd be interested in both what kind of database software folks are using (and why) as well as their thoughts on how they organize their databases?
All my digitized images are stored on both DVDs and to an external HD. Slides and print negatives are then being stored in a cool, dry, dark environment as "archives". However, the resulting problem now arises of how to manage this growing image database before it turns into a messy "rat's nest".
About a year ago I had a bried introduction to Picasa and do have it on some of my computers - but I haven't yet used it. While I think my own "organic memory" is the most "flexible" interms of relational management - it is probably the most "faulty" and prone to increasing failure! 😀
So, I am wondering what database management programs other folks here are using to organize their image collections?
I can divide my portfolio in several ways. I shoot both RF and SLR film (and, very rarely a film P&S) and, less often, both dSLR and P&S digital. I have gear in three locations (NYC, Copake and Tucson). With film I shoot both B&W and Color and with color I use both (chromes and print - the latter just for negatives).
I can probably come up with even more variables without thinking too hard!
However, given these parameters I'd be interested in both what kind of database software folks are using (and why) as well as their thoughts on how they organize their databases?