Final Selection (64-bit only photo manager)

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Final Selection (64-bit only photo manager)

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Final Selection is a 64-bit only photo manager that I tested perfunctorily. Nonetheless it claims native portability and has an impressive slew of features, so here it is for your consideration.

Please note that the homepage is in Spanish, but the program will ask on first start what language you want for the UI and English is one of the options -- although, funnily enough, the print manager defaulted back to my local language, which wasn't even one of said options. As Final Selection is currently in Beta, I think that is a bug easy to overlook.

Here's the site's blurb (in Google's translation):
author https://www.final-selection.com/ wrote:Final Selection 64 Bits [enables you to]: create your selection of photos using the colors, give them a score using the stars and order them by dragging them to the position you want; save your projects for future revisions; add custom watermarks to your photos; add metadata to your photos to document them; add or edit the GPS information of your photos, document them using Google maps; resize your photos individually or massively; print your photos and create your contact sheets; works with RAW files in addition to JPEG, TIFF and PSD; import your GPX route files and geolocate your photos; connect your camera and take photos remotely (tethered).
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Download Final Selection first portable release (currently v1.20 Beta) from https://www.final-selection.com/descarga/.

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Re: Final Selection (64-bit only photo manager)

#2 Post by webfork »

No updates on this one (still in Beta) but wanted to point to the Google Translate and Softpedia sites:

https://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedi ... tion.shtml
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... abierta%2F

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