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October 27th, 2004

Digital photography software round-up

Posted by Ben in Imaging, Photojournalism, Software

In the early days of digital photography one had Photoshop and if you needed something to clean up those pesky NC2000 images, you would probably use Quantum Mechanic. Now that technology has advanced so far, there is a plethora of software floating around for the digital photography workflow. Here is a summary of the main software players in the field of professional digital photography, or those I think merit a look at…

Image Browsing

Photo Mechanic (Mac/Win)
FotoStation (Mac/Win)
ACDSee (Win)
BreezeBrowser (Win)
gThumb (Linux)

Image Editing

Adobe Photoshop (Mac/Win)
The Gimp (Mac/Win/Linux)

Archiving

iView MediaPro (Mac/Win)
Portfolio (Mac/Win)
Canto Cumulus (Mac/Win)

RAW Workflow

Bibble (Mac/Win/Linux)
Camera RAW (Mac/Win)
PhaseOne C1 (Mac/Win)

Card Recovery

PhotoRescue (Mac/Win)
Image Rescue (Mac/Win)

Transmitting

Fetch (Mac)
Transmit (Mac)
FileZilla (Win)
WS_FTP (Win)
NcFTP (Mac/Win/Linux)
gFTP (Linux)

Any suggestions for useful software I have left out are welcome…

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