Hi all,
I am day one into evaluating PM, so far I like it.
I moved from Adobe Bridge/ACR to Aperture, and now to Lightroom, but am looking at PM for initial culling/sorting and renaming before moving images to Lightroom.
Along with weddings, families, portraits, seniors, and product work, I also shoot little league baseball which entails 1000-2000 images for each day of shooting. Being able to quickly "ingest and digest" in PM would keep me from doing that in LightRoom. For starters, LightRoom hangs or crashes when I read in full 4GB cards, but no sweat for PM
Plus the way I catalog the images and rename the folders and images does not work well in LightRoom.
PM is so much faster, reliable, and flexible than Lightroom for doing the pre adjustment/version'ing work, that it will be an easy $150 for me to spend on March 31sth(end of my eval period)!
HOWEVER, that said, a few improvements for me would be visual indicators in the slideshow when I tag or colorcode an image
I LOVE using the slideshow for culling images, especially for checking focus. Half of the baseball games are under stadium lights where f/2.8 - f/2.5 and 1/500th shutter speeds at ISO 1600 are required, so being able to cull out the OOF and blurred shots is quite easy in the slideshow, and I usually do not need to go fullscreen. I use the slideshow and arrow through the images, bad ones getting a "T" key, afterwards I delete the tagged images, rename, and move them to the appropriate directory and import to Lightroom. Am still looking at using it to added IPTC/Exif info...
So, some visual indications in the slideshow that an image has been tagged or marked with a color(1-8) as well as the option of coloring the entire frame of the tagged and/or colormarked image when in the light table view would speed things up as I would not have to look as closely for the tiny check box or little colored line
Bottom line PM will save me time and adding more visible indications of how I have marked or tagged an image will speed up the import portion of my job even more!
Thanks PM crew!