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Have to admit I use Windows Scanner/Camera to import the pics off the camera or card (always just plugged the camera in but have been using a cheap card reader I bought with my new Rebel and am loving it).

Have been using Paint.net for exposure (while ago though), PhotoShop Elements 7.0 for panoramics, and ACDSee 2.5 for everything else like cropping, resizing, and viewing ( the cropping function excels).

I have a hoarding issue though, and rather than select the few good shots and deleting the rest I figure I can always buy more storage and keep just about every image I take. :rolleyes: And I take a lot of frickin shots, just took a beer and camera outside and took 182 pictures of the pups.

Time for a 1TB external soon to replace my 500 GB.
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i use the built in windows picture viewer for looking at pics and of course PS CS4 and fireworks for anigifs, if those can't do it nothing can.

someday i need to buy a real camera though, my bro has been bugging me to get one, but the damm things are expensive LOL
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Mark wrote:i use the built in windows picture viewer for looking at pics
Maybe it's just my rig but ACDSee is at least 2x as fast going from image to image as Windows picture viewer. At least. And has a cool function of blowing up whatever image you rest the mouse on, ~2x to maybe 4x. Lets you get a better feel for a given image without actually opening it.

Always looking for something better but it's the best I've found so far.
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IrfanView for viewing images.
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CableDude wrote:IrfanView for viewing images.
Tried Irfanview a few times but have never been too taken with it. I guess I should try it again, as lots of people seem happy with it.
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I'm really liking Photoshop CS4 more and more, the more I play with it. It was a little daunting at first, but I just kept myself playing with it, and it seems like I discover something new on a regular basis.

As far as the hording goes, I'm just as bad. In the year since I got my dslr, I've taken over 10,000 pictures (I've already rolled the internal counter), of which I keep 99.9% (and all the pictures I take are in raw format)...I'll also be getting a 1TB external sometime in the very near future :)
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Indy wrote:
As far as the hording goes, I'm just as bad. In the year since I got my dslr, I've taken over 10,000 pictures (I've already rolled the internal counter), of which I keep 99.9% (and all the pictures I take are in raw format)...I'll also be getting a 1TB external sometime in the very near future :)
I guess we know what to buy each other for Christmas :D
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Humboldt wrote:I guess we know what to buy each other for Christmas :D
ain't that the truth :)

When the shuttle came to town in last month, I shot about 450 pictures in about 2.5 hours. There's a hot air balloon festival going on this weekend here in town that I'll probably shoot several hundred pictures. It's something that I'd have never dreamed of doing back in the day when I was shooting 35mm film. I'd be lucky if I could afford to shoot 6 or 7 rolls in a single outing...
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Humboldt wrote:Tried Irfanview a few times but have never been too taken with it. I guess I should try it again, as lots of people seem happy with it.
Took a little getting used to the first time I went from ACDsee to Irfaview. Been using it for 5+ years now. :)
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CableDude wrote:Took a little getting used to the first time I went from ACDsee to Irfaview. Been using it for 5+ years now. :)
I've been sold on ACDSee since I tried it :D
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Indy wrote:..I'll also be getting a 1TB external sometime in the very near future :)

how 'bout a 1.5tb ? for $99
http://www.frys.com/product/6002338 :)
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Dan wrote:how 'bout a 1.5tb ? for $99
http://www.frys.com/product/6002338 :)
Nice deal :) Too late tho, I bought my 1TB drive about a month ago :D
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Indy wrote:Nice deal :) Too late tho, I bought my 1TB drive about a month ago :D
I'm going to get one on Monday,just for images,


I started messing around with raw last night,I may need your help, :)
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Dan wrote:I'm going to get one on Monday,just for images,


I started messing around with raw last night,I may need your help, :)
That looks to be a smoking deal.

I need a new external something fierce but have been spending too much money recently. Will argue with myself over the weekend and try to talk myself into buying it :D

The reviews for it don't seem that good, however much faith you can put into them.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductRe ... 6822148406
Can't beat the price though.
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Humboldt wrote:That looks to be a smoking deal.

I need a new external something fierce but have been spending too much money recently. Will argue with myself over the weekend and try to talk myself into buying it :D

The reviews for it don't seem that good, however much faith you can put into them.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductRe ... 6822148406
Can't beat the price though.
is there better quality in that size and price ?
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Dan wrote:is there better quality in that size and price ?
Not that I've seen.

Which doesn't mean much :D but most of them out there seem to be ~$100 per TB.

The price looks awesome, just the reliability I'd worry about. I'm shopping for that exact product right now too.
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a few months ago i got 2 1TB samsung F3 drives for $75 each, and also a e-sata dock to go with them for archiving stuffs, ya just got to watch the online sales
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Dan wrote:is there better quality in that size and price ?
30% more expensive but much higher review ratings:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822152179

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822136505
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i would look for a drive encloser that also offers e-sata, your current PC may not have it, but in the future you will, it is much faster than usb2.
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To view images, I use ACDSee Pro. For editing, either Adobe Lightroom or Paintshop Pro X2.
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Humboldt wrote:I've been sold on ACDSee since I tried it :D
ACDSee fan here too. I use Photo Manager 2009. I am a more of a hobby/snapshot photographer. I also do a lot of digital scrapbooking. I used PSE Organizer, Picasa and Bridge before I switched to ACDSee PM- Won't even scrap/edit photos without it.
I think it is really easy to use and I don't have to be a photographer to be able to good editing/exposure fixes etc.
It also runs on my old computer which is nice. Bridge would lock me up in no time.
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