![]() ![]() ![]() If I can't find it with Picasa, THEN I open Portfolio (. This usually retrieves it 90% of the time. When I'm searching for an image, I first use Picasa. I use it very effectively in conjunction with PhotoMechanic (for image ingestion), PS and LR for heavy or light editing, and Portfolio by Extensis for serious image retrieval / searches. ![]() No, it doesn't have the ability to do complex Boolean searches that some of the "real" DAM programs offer, but (a) often, that isn't necessary, (b) it doesn't hog system resources like some of the more advanced DAM programs, (c) is fast, (d) can handle huge (ie, hundreds of thousands of images) without a hiccup, and (e), the program almost never crashes or crashes your system (like some of the more advanced DAM programs). ![]() As we continue to focus our long-term investments in building incredible photo editing tools for mobile, including Google Photos and Snapseed, we’ve decided to make the Nik Collection desktop suite available for free, so that now anyone. No one in their right mind would ever claim it could take the place or LR of PS, but I would add that in addition to the uses Lex cited, Picasa is a rock-solid, extremely useful image retrieval program. Photo enthusiasts all over the world use the Nik Collection to get the best out of their images every day. ![]()
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