Technology in Architectural Practice

  • 1.  image management software

    Posted 03-23-2015 02:05 PM
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    Does anyone have any thoughts on image management software they've used in the past to help organize their photo image files?  We are a mid sized firm in Philadelphia looking to purchase a multi-user photo management program and wanted to see how others felt about their usage like grrsystems.com (DBGallery), IDimager, Daminion, Photo Supreme, OpenAccess.

    Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,

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    Wayne Chang AIA
    CLR Design, Inc.
    Philadelphia PA
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  • 2.  RE: image management software

    Posted 03-25-2015 08:37 PM

    Are talking about simply storing images according to job file for later reference or annotation? before you spend a lot of money you should try Picasa (Google)  it is free, it is a great way to organise photos as you have drag and drop capabilities and you can create folders inside folders and share with your network. You can also auto upload from smart phone. I hope that helps
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    Andrew Dwight
    BIM manager
    RubySketch
    Sydney
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