You may want to look into Adobe Photoshop + Adobe Bridge and the newly
designed VRA XMP info panel (
http://www.loc.gov/standards/vracore/vraXMP.html).

-Joel

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 2:52 PM, SARAH PUCKITT <visionary62000 at 
yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hello- thanks for your suggestions so far from my recent query. Before I
> posted
> the first question, we were looking at Adobe Lightroom. So my question now
> is,
> why not use Lightroom for this? I've not used it before, but I've
> downloaded a
> trial version along with many of the programs others have suggested.
>
> What I like about Lightroom, so far, is that its intuitive, which I see as
> an
> advantage for our various staff to be able to access it. I was able to view
> and
> enter data within 10 minutes of downloading the software. Also, it
> automatically
> loads in data that we want (EXIF) and I like the keyword function.
>
> I've been fumbling along with some of the other programs I've tried (i.e.
> not as
> intuitive), so they may be able to do all this and more, but I havent seen
> that
> yet.
>
> We are looking for something more sophisticated than iPhoto, but we're
> primarily
> interested in an image cataloguing software, not image editing.
> Thanks again for the input-
> Sarah Puckitt
> Collections Information Specialist
> Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
> spuckitt at mmfa.org
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