![]() I was fortunate enough to be one of the beta testers for version 3. It has over 150 additions and improvements over version 2. This week, version 3 of Photo Supreme is announced. After my initial shock, I switched to Photo Supreme, and after an uncertain start, I found that it was, in large part, covering my requirements for a Digital Asset Management (DAM) tool. ![]() Two years ago, IDimager was suddenly withdrawn from the market by the company, and replaced by Photo Supreme. It was what I used for tagging my photos. In 2007, I settled on IDimager as the most suitable tool for what I was looking for. I’ve been trying to capture, and manage, this sort of information since 2005, and have tried a lot of software applications in the process. In technical terms, this is the photo’s metadata. ![]() Almost as important to me as the image is the information describing the photo when it was taken, where, the subject – that sort of thing. I’m not a good photographer, but occasionally, more by luck than judgement, I take a photo that looks pretty good to me. ![]()
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