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AES

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Since: May 31, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:17 pm
Post subject: iPhoto and *vector* graphics?
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Anyone have any advice and counsel (preferably experience-based!) on
using iPhoto as a primary organizer or database for mostly *vector*
graphics (that is, for EPS, Illustrator AI, and/or primarily vector
based PostScript and PDF files)?

I've used iView MediaPro for years as the primary organizer for my
collection of technical and scientific graphics because it's been around
for years; I know it well; it's to some extent aimed at this market; and
it's always worked very, very well for me.

Any strong reasons (other than general Mac compatibility) that I should
try iPhoto -- or is it really aimed more at the photo/raster image
market?

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Jamie Kahn Genet2

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:16 pm
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AES <siegman.RemoveThis@stanford.edu> wrote:

> Anyone have any advice and counsel (preferably experience-based!) on
> using iPhoto as a primary organizer or database for mostly *vector*
> graphics (that is, for EPS, Illustrator AI, and/or primarily vector
> based PostScript and PDF files)?
>
> I've used iView MediaPro for years as the primary organizer for my
> collection of technical and scientific graphics because it's been around
> for years; I know it well; it's to some extent aimed at this market; and
> it's always worked very, very well for me.

So why stop using it?

> Any strong reasons (other than general Mac compatibility) that I should
> try iPhoto -- or is it really aimed more at the photo/raster image
> market?

Yes.

Regards,
Jamie Kahn Genet
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If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.

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