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I'm looking for some software to help me organise my pictures/videos. I
wanna link pics together or to a person as well. Can I do that?

Any sugggestions?

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Photoshop Elements 3 is a good program for organizing photos. It
allows you to goup photos by putting them in collections and/or
assigning tags to them. You can stack photos that are similar in the
organizer and the program saves versions of edited photos. I do not
work with videos but it saves them and allows viewing. The program
also has an excellent photo editor.

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In article <3f9b72864ce375a357acac17a86c903b@localhost.talkaboutphotography.
com>, juliethom@wantree.net says...
>
>I'm looking for some software to help me organise my pictures/videos. I
>wanna link pics together or to a person as well. Can I do that?
>
>Any sugggestions?

ThumbsPlus (www.cerious.com) is an excellent organizer, plus contact sheet
program. It is shareware, not freeware, but is well worth the $. It also
offers very limited editing capability, though I use PS CS2 for that.

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I like ACDSee, powerful yet easy and the FotoSlate plugin is really
good for printing ... in the past if you get the free trial they
typically send a discount offer via email:
http://www.acdsystems.com

And this is a free product (not just a trial) from Adobe - Photoshop
Album Starter Edition 3.0 but I have no experience with it:
http://www.adobe.com/products/phot [...] arter.html

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