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by Maakuth
1751 days ago
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Are these applications really adding so much value that it's worth it with their proprietary catalogs? My personal solution for photo storage is a normal directory tree with files. I have Piwigo set up to catalog those so that I can browse by shooting date and tags, but the file hierarchy stays untouched. I can pull files from there to edit with any application and there's a lot of proven tools to keep the files in good shape and backed up. |
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There are no destructive edits in Lightroom unless you really go out of your way to cause the destruction
It also has client-side face recognition / clustering which relies on a local database, indexing by geographic location for GPS-tagged images, etc.
Essentially nobody needs Lightroom until they try it, after which it easily becomes impossible to live without and there is no replacement