Toronto. Remember the family album or the old shoe box of prints? Like all families, mine and my wife’s folks would take out an album or a box and lovingly go over the pictures bringing back fond and not so fond memories of times past. I used a film camera for many years and carefully saved each roll of negatives carefully inserted in sleeves marked with details like date, contents, developer, etc. vowing that when I retired I would have time to print all the negatives. Yeh, right.
Fortunately progress intervened and I bought a series of computers. ACD Systems offered the first digital album I bought finally allowing me to keyword and store my digital “negatives” and prints. Then Adobe Lightroom came along and I switched over to the ideal package for me. As the program progressed, it became more and more the ideal tool for a photographer allowing me to edit, keyword, comment, store and print every shot. When I moved from Windows to a Mac I discovered my Lightroom disk had both Windows and Mac programs on it. Continue reading







Toronto. Word on the street is that we will be joining PhotoEd magazine to participate in this fall’s 








