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Sorting out photos

Mr_Singleton
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Part of my New Year resolution was to sort out my digital photo collection.
As Apple has folded Aperture (it hates competition) I thought of getting Lightroom. At £120 it seems reasonably priced till I noticed that that was for a non-optional yearly rental. As such Adobe can go jump off a cliff.
Anyone recommend a similar alternative?
Will be looking at Capture One Pro.
Thanks
As Apple has folded Aperture (it hates competition) I thought of getting Lightroom. At £120 it seems reasonably priced till I noticed that that was for a non-optional yearly rental. As such Adobe can go jump off a cliff.
Anyone recommend a similar alternative?
Will be looking at Capture One Pro.
Thanks
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What are you actually trying to do? Sort out is a bit vague.0
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Google photos
Sort in albums
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If you just want them in some organised order, I don't think you need Lightroom - that's an editing program.0
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Mr_Singleton wrote: »Part of my New Year resolution was to sort out my digital photo collection.
As Apple has folded Aperture (it hates competition) I thought of getting Lightroom. At £120 it seems reasonably priced till I noticed that that was for a non-optional yearly rental. As such Adobe can go jump off a cliff.
Anyone recommend a similar alternative?
Will be looking at Capture One Pro.
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iCloud Photos.0
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Icloud photos
Why pay,.....
Google photos is free unlimited storage!0 -
Not interested in taking part in surveillance capitalism. My data is worth a lot more than the 79p pm that iCloud costs. It's excellent value for money.
You can decide for yourself whether you think your personal data is worth less than 79p pm.0 -
Paranoid nonsense0
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ballyblack wrote: »Paranoid nonsense
Google's business model says otherwise :P0
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