I was torn between using PhotoShop Elements (the very basic aspects of that program) and knowing that I probably need to bite the bullet and learn the full-sized program (and bite the cost of it). Then I found a couple guide books at Borders and Barnes & Noble for PhotoShop Elements that taught me that I was using only a miniscule portion of cut-down version of PhotoShop. There is a huge component of PhotoShop Elements dedicated to cataloguing and restoring old photographs. It's time for me to do some heavy-duty reading and start cataloguing and restoring the hundreds of family photographs I've collected. I use a Mac, but PhotoShop Elements is available in Windows or Mac versions. -- Alan On Jun 12, 2008, at 7:26 AM, singmore wrote: > If you are on Windows Vista, there is a Windows Photo Gallery > included in > the system. It is really great little program for cataloguing and > tagging > photos. You can also email pictures directly from the catalogue. If > you are > on Windows XP, I'd suggest to get program Picasa made by Google > (picasa.com). It is free and widely used. > > Personally, because I do a lot of photo/graphic design and I own the > Adobe > Photoshop, I use Adobe Bridge. Probably, one of the best photo > cataloguing > software on the market today. But it is $$$. > > Ella > >> >> I know this is not a specifically Polish genealogy question...feel >> free >> to answer me off-list. I have come into a great number of old photos >> which I have been scanning. Does anyone have any suggestions for >> software for organizing the photos and labeling them so I can >> distribute them to family members and also have them for my own >> collection?