![]() I think if you plan on using it just for cataloging the software looks very promising. And, I agree it was hard to find information about how to use Photo Supreme 4. It is not ideal but it works and is quick. ![]() As for how I manage my image via cataloging I basically use a file system approach and then use Lyn for Mac for organizing and find images. It was awkward compared to other PP programs. I found the workflow and the way it handled PP clunky to me. I'm surprised the lack of tutorials and documentation for the product. ![]() It's the workflow part that's most important to me - I'm hoping to figure it out. Or are you saying the interaction with a processing piece of software is clunky? Just so I understand you are saying you did not like the post processing capabilities of the software? PP? I thought the point was to you something like dxo or Capture One to do the processing and for photo Supreme to be a catalog, tagging and organizing product. It's cataloging features are impressive though. It is not a bad program, has lots of features and am sure it might work for others, just not me. The workflow did not work for me in Photo Supreme. I found the PP tools a little clunky and not that responsive on my Mac. In the end, I removed it from my computer as it did not meet criteria I like in a PP software. I recently downloaded a trail version of Photo Supreme 4 and tried it out for several days.
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