![]() ![]() A full compatibility list can be read on the company’s website. It doesn’t even matter if the software the photos were originally edited on is no longer supported, such as the case with Aperture: Peakto can still see that metadata and find those photos. Cyme says that it mirrors all of the original organizational structure of the photos (collections, folders, faces, annotations) so that they look familiar and are always where they should be. Peakto 1.0 promises to synchronize all photos found in Apple Photos, Aperture, Lightroom Classic, Luminar 4/AI/Neo, Capture One, iView Media, and standard photo folders on Mac. Cyme also says that, until now, there was no centralized view or search that would encompass all of the ways photographers find and organize their images since photo editing software options don’t communicate with one another. It alleges that there are often thousands of photos scattered across multiple storage drives and locations that are often not properly synced with one another or with any cloud backupds. ![]() ![]() The company says that photographers have an issue with retention of their images. ![]()
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