FotoStation Pro 5.1
Digital Asset Management (DAM) applications are the lifeblood of companies that need to share and organise a central pool of digital files. FotoStation Pro, like many other professional DAM solutions, is too powerful and expensive for individuals who simply want to manage their holiday snaps, but networked business users will benefit greatly from the software’s ability to search media files, write IPTC text (Photoshop compatible), acquire new multimedia files from different sources, as well as enhance and colour-correct images. That’s not all though: FotoStation Pro lets you group and organise your archives on side panels; create custom views to organise your files; sort files by attributes, image similarity or text content; or make a custom arrangement by dragging and dropping files.


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