Please select the proper format of the files you wish to import, and optionally let NeoFinder place the newly created catalogs into a new folder. To import any of the listed catalog or export files, just use the Import. NeoFinder is also able to convert the old catalog files used by CDFinder 2.8 and earlier. If you are using any of these applications, the switch to NeoFinder will reward you with the ability to seamlessly continue working with your data, without the need to re-create all these catalogs again. Microsoft Expression Media, iView MediaPro, Phase One Media Pro XMLĪdvanced Disk Catalog (ADC for Windows), XML NeoFinder can also import the exported files created by:ĪrGest Backup, TOLIS Group BRU Tape Archiver, Text Protocol (LTO tape software) SuperCat for Windows (“.idx” database files) Portents DiskTracker (both 1.x and 2.x formats) NeoFinder directly imports native catalog files created by: This will save you a lot of time, when you are moving from an older or discontinued software to the modern NeoFinder. NeoFinder is the only software able to import existing catalog files created in ten native other formats, as well as numerous Export file formats as well! Thanks Graybalanced.3.6 Import existing catalogs of other applications Good luck in your search and please post back if you find anything better. I thought that would be easier than the DAM but I'm finding editors have their own picadillos. Now I'm in search of the other half, the editor. I demo'd Capture One also, since they bought MP but it just had too many things that just didn't work how I would like, especially to justify that price tag. PhotoSupreme also has some conversion tips specifically for coming out of MP. I haven't implemented PhotoSupreme yet unfortunately because life has thrown me a few curve balls since then which took all my time so I don't have first-hand experience with it yet, other than the trial period, but it looks much more promising than anything else. I got a ton of great information from this very helpful and experienced crew so I highly suggest you read that whole thread (it's really long), if you haven't already. I already had a look at the old threads but with this thread I was hoping for new recommendations / new soluttions …Īs the OP of " MediaPro refugee looking for a new home for my DAM" just 3 short months ago, I can tell you that my plan is to go with PhotoSupreme for my DAM needs. Using an appropriate system, the OP would only need one (1) application, that fits DAM and Raw editing. Keywording is transferred to CaptureOne - multiple picture view (each up to 400%) is embedded in COne, for sure. This was an absolutely killer feature that I loved!Īnother was the app’s keywords were incredibly easy to use. Holds an embedded SQLite db as mostly all db driven DAM. ![]() I checked out nearly every available Dam as a substitute to iViewMedia/MPSE - finally I ended up in just using CaptureOne both for editing and DAM, because after a use of over 15 yrs of iView/EM/MPSE I can do all steps as learned decades ago. If do not run Catalina right now and you have the MPSE/iViewMedia catalogues and not run the actual version of COne you may import the iViewMedia/MPSE catalog - on Catalina together with COne20 it is impossible because of system incompatibilities. The GUI and what you are convenient with from iViewMedia/MPSE is now implemented inside Capture One. There is no similar alternative with your "learned" features that were apparent in iViewMedia (Expression Media) MediaPro. It doesn't use a catalog, it just browses images in whatever folders they happen to be in.Īnother that can do all that, and much much more, is Graphic Converter. Bridge could do that, and as a benefit it's free. Is it a database type DAM?īut having said that, those needs are super modest. What do you mean by "catalogue"? I haven't used iView''s iteration in PhaseOne in many years so frankly I don't recall. I already had a look at ACDSee, CDFinder/Neofinder but somehow I still think iView was way better. ![]() ![]() And images from folder wont be moved to another directory/archive – Save single catalogue file wherever I want. … Manage all/most through keyboard shortcuts (especially rating, browsing catalogue, full screen mode,…) images in full screen mode and also zoom each image – I used it to choose the best image) – Compare images in full screen (in iView one could display 2, 3, 4. – Easily drag and drop image folders (canon raw) into catalogue – with fast rendering of preview images I don't look for an all in one solution such as Capture One Pro or Adobe Lightroom/Bridge. I used it primarily to view and make a selection from images after a shooting.Īs iView Media Pro isn't supported on macOS anymore I require a worthy alternative. It was fast, lightweight and clutter-free. I've been a long term user of iView Media Pro and it was the perfect software for my needs and my workflow.
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