![]() ![]() I use the same PFS for all cameras, with a top-level folder for each camera. PFS is likely to be your best bet to organise, mine is set to create a folder for each day's images. Are those answers still good, PFS and that other suggestion (afraid I may lose this text to see it!) or must I cull through todays's thirty-odd options? Three years have passed since Jagladden brought up the which photo management application is best question. Not only do I need to choose a photo editing software, I need to learn how to trim these Post Focus (4K?) shots into single PDF images. Now that I have a new PC I can download again, but theres a problem. I bought huge memory cards and stored images there. After downloading those images, my external storage became defunct, then my computer became obsolete, and I could not ever edit them. ![]() Most of you probably have a new camera! I bought it to take on a safari in August 2018. I realise I am replying to an old post, but for me this camera (Panasonic DMC TZ80) is still a very big deal, so I am very interested in this subject. ![]()
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