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By, DCRP Founder/Editor Originally Posted: May 4, 2011 Last Updated: August 8, 2011 In a world of me-too compact cameras, Fuji has come up with something decidedly different. Their long-awaited ($1199) is a rangefinder-style, fixed lens camera with an APS-C sensor and unique hybrid viewfinder.

Nov 08, 2014  Hi, I bought the Fuji x100s a few months back (upgrading from the x100). I use LR and PS Elements for processing. I decided to try the Fuji included software, but the disk only has Myfinepix Studio for Windows (in addition to a raw converter for both Windows and Mac).

They're not the first manufacturer to do the fixed lens / big sensor combo (Sigma's been at it for several years), but the FinePix X100 is a lot more professional in terms of design, features, and performance.

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I have been looking for a replacement for Picasa and haven't found one to my liking. Using MyFinePix Studio, Canon Zoom Browzer EX and ACDsee.

ACDsee is way to deep for me and I don't want to learn it. The others are no bargain, but I can't straighten out a crooked picture. Picasa was the best for me and did everything I wanted to do and did it easily.

The best thing in Picasa was the filing system, with Folders and Albums. The problem now, as you know, is that it is not supported and has become corrupted. Bizzard1037@gmail.com Buzzard Bob. I have been looking for a replacement for Picasa and haven't found one to my liking. Using MyFinePix Studio, Canon Zoom Browzer EX and ACDsee. How to copy different cells in excel for mac pdf. ACDsee is way to deep for me and I don't want to learn it.

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The others are no bargain, but I can't straighten out a crooked picture. Picasa was the best for me and did everything I wanted to do and did it easily.

The best thing in Picasa was the filing system, with Folders and Albums. The problem now, as you know, is that it is not supported and has become corrupted. Bizzard1037@gmail.com Buzzard BobI have been looking for a replacement for Picasa a. () Have you tried uninstalling Picasa and reinstalling it?

If not, give it a try. Most people tend to recommend much more functionally rich software as easy to use.

But, all of those software packages, while significantly better than Picasa, also require a significant learning curve regardless of what people might tell you. The post just following this one is a perfect example. Lightroom, while a great piece of software, has a very significant learning curve compared with Picasa, regardless of that posters statement about it being easy to use. The official Lightroom book has almost 1000 pages. There are a few light weight and easy to use solutions. Are you using a Mac or a PC?

What operating system are you using? Faststone image viewer (site of the same name) is free, (donation), a bit more complex than Picasa, Can be downloaded to run on your computer, has a mobile version you can put on a flash drive and use on any other computer without installing, AND it has a very usable 90 page PDF 'tutorial'.

Safest to download from the Faststone site.safe site, no crapware or spyware. Use the parts you want, but it does have some more complex tools, EXIF information, and some batch processing utility. I've used it for over ten years, primarily because I resist extensive post processing. Faststone allows me to shoot more than PP images. I have been looking for a replacement for Picasa and haven't found one to my liking. Using MyFinePix Studio, Canon Zoom Browzer EX and ACDsee.

ACDsee is way to deep for me and I don't want to learn it. The others are no bargain, but I can't straighten out a crooked picture. Picasa was the best for me and did everything I wanted to do and did it easily. The best thing in Picasa was the filing system, with Folders and Albums. The problem now, as you know, is that it is not supported and has become corrupted. Bizzard1037@gmail.com Buzzard BobI have been looking for a replacement for Picasa a.

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