It is great news that cataloging will be here soon. I've been waiting a long time for somebody to do this right, and if anybody can, it will be the PM gang.
As a news photog at a smaller paper I had to put together a digital workflow back in the early days when there was no model to go by. Over the years the system evolved to using Portfolio to catalog images spread across various locations like my internal HD, an external HD, and eventually DVDs, and PM to ingest, sort, tag IPTC etc (PM is just sooooo much faster/easier/better at those tasks it was worth using 2 programs).
Through all the evolutions and different software I've used, the 3 main things I always wanted in ONE program never changed:
1) A blazing fast browser to deal with hundreds of images quickly on a deadline.
2) Easily and quickly allow me to tag with IPTC data so I can find images in the future.
3) Powerful search tools to find images and view thumbnails and previews of those images no matter where they are located.
PM already has 1 & 2 nailed, so if they can do number 3 too it will be a home run.
I always found Portfolio to be clunky, unintuitive, complicated and somewhat unreliable, but I must admit it had one heck of a nice search function. You can search any available camera data or IPTC info and save all your commonly used searches as favourites. Most importantly for speed, you could set which one was the default. For example, if you frequently use "Keyword" - "Contains" - "____________" "and" "Capture Date" - "Is After" - "______________" then you can make that the default so it pops up ready to go every time. Just hit command-F and start typing.
The other thing nice about Portfolio is the ability to view full-screen previews of images stored offline (unconnected drive, DVD) with the option of selecting the size of the preview the program generates during the initial cataloging process. This allows the user to decide whether he wants smaller previews (or no previews) to save HD space or larger previews if he has space to burn.
So, two questions:
1) Will new catalog program have the features mentioned above?
2) How will cataloging integrate with the existing PM? Will it simply become a new feature within the existing PM? Two separate products? An add-on optional component?
Thanks guys... really looking forward to this!