![]() I presume that is the storage space used by your files. ![]() In your previous post you mentioned terabytes. I can’t stand the Capture One DAM part for example.Īny ideas how big the database files be in general ( i know it depends). But it also depends on what workflow you want… if you want to edit in DXO, Photoshop or Affinity Photo I really recommend getting separate DAM software, with Lightroom and Capture One you need to see for yourself if you need all the extra bells and whistles. They are so much more efficient in handling and managing your photos that you quickly earn the money back with time saved. I agree that they are not cheap but on the other hand you buy a perpetual license and I think you can easily use them for 2-3 years without a real need to upgrade. Best DAMs in town… and on the Mac Photo Supreme is your only good option. I don’t like it when apps make the whole system unresponsive when they are doing operations, they should have load balancing so there is still some responsiveness at any point.īut I wholeheartedly recommend both IMatch and Photo Supreme. IMatch has similar integration and so far I haven’t had a single crash and also way less spinning beachballs during large operations. However, some operations often crashed the app (large metadata write backs) and especially the Google Vision integration was wonky for me (not a critical element but still, if you do it on a large set of images the app will crash both on Mac and Windows. If it isn’t, you’ll only see the (very) low resolution jpeg thumbnails embedded in the raw files, as was the case for my CR3 raws until the release of IMatch 2020 (which included an update to the latest LibRaw release, now supporting CR3 files). It supports hundreds of cameras and RAW variants.Īs long as your raw files’ format is supported by either on of these options, you’re good. IMatch uses the awesome LibRaw software for this purpose. This is an alternative for processing RAW files using WIC Codecs which is used by IMatch as a fall-back when the WIC codecs installed on your system fail to process a RAW file. Regarding the previews, those are generated by the WIC codecs installed on your system, and if unavailable it falls back to LibRaw for raw decoding - but in both cases, the previews don’t take into account any adjustments made in PhotoLab (or Lightroom, for that matter, from what I have observed). In short, as Floris said, for each file format, you can manually define buddy files, so yes, deleting the raw file will also get ridd of any associated sidecar files. I just upgraded to IMatch 2020, so far, so good… I have worked with it and generally liked it but I also had some issues with stability and it isn’t as feature rich as IMatch. It is just too complex.įor the sake of balance: Photo Supreme V5 is a great alternative for Mac and Windows users. This is also why I believe DxO should stay away from trying to be comprehensive DAM and focus on integration with these type of packages trough top notch interoperability. Improved Performance, Stability and Securityĭownloading the trial now and will report back my findings.Over 50 New Features, Apps and Enhancements.TimeWiz - Modify File Dates and Times Easily. ![]() AutoTagger - Automatically Add Keywords using AI Services.IMatch Events - Organize Files Using Events.New features are mighty impressive and I am amazed how well they focus on “average consumer” user experience design for such a highly complex product (which DAM is period). I know many PhotoLab users already work with it for a while. I have been on the fence to purchase a separate DAM package for like 2 years and iMatch 2020 seems to be it.
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