As Digital camera becoming cheaper therefore everyone is becoming a photographer now a days. There are many photo management softwares for Mac to help Mac users to organize photographs.

There is a selection of many photo management software for the Mac. There are some simple and inexpensive solutions for photo management.

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Adobe Lightroom

Adobe Photoshop is the de facto standard photo editing application for people all over the world. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom offers very good image adjustment tools and support for a wide variety of cameras and photo formats, and Lightroom is available for both for both Windows and OS X.

Official Website: Adobe’s Lightroom

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Capture One Pro

Capture One Pro helps you to manage and handle the post-processing of your photographs. Capture One Pro is a great choice for the professional photographers, they like to work with Capture One Pro, as it is easy to use and gives you control over your images from capture to print.

Official Website: Capture One Pro

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Apple Aperture

Apple Aperture is the photo management and post processing software which is used by professional photographers. And Applet improves its speed with which the software operates with excellent previewing. It comes with all the required bells and whistles and has an interface that is easy to navigate, and it is customizable for users. Aperture will not run on a Windows computer, which could be a deal breaker for some.

Official Website: Apple Aperture

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iLovePhotos

iLovePhotos is a free Mac application for photo sharing service. iLovePhotos features include adding, tagging, and sharing photographs. A great slideshow support feature makes iLovePhotos a outstanding. Users can easily create slideshows of their photographs and proceed to embed into a website.

Official Website: Blue Lava Technologies

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Flickery

Flickery is an lightweight, simple to use, and well integrated with the Flickr web service. Flickery targets amateur photographers therefore it is equipped with everything a basic user would need. Flickery allows users to organize images into albums, tag, email, upload to Flickr, and more.

Official Website: Flickery

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Fotonauts

Fotonauts is basically a web service, and allows users to organize and share photographs online. It has also also a desktop application for the Mac. It shows great promise for searching, organizing into folders and photo tagging. Fotonauts feature includes that one can interact with his friends and discuss about an album directly from Fotonauts and drag and drop a photo on the discussion panel.

Official Website: Fotonauts

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Picasa

Picasa is a Google’s photo management software, and it is available for Windows, Linux, and the Mac, which is good if you use multiple computers with different operating systems. Picasa is a great option for people who don’t require thorough post-processing support. The developers have added a feature of facial recognition into the application. Google’s free photo sharing software allows users to easily share photographs over the internet at the click of a button.

Official Website: Google’s Picasa

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iPhoto

iPhoto is Apple’s photo management application. It is simple to use, having a good set of tools built into it, and best of all, it ships with your Mac as part of the iLife suite.
Apple has added useful features to iPhoto, such as face recognition and tagging, support for geotagging, out of the box integration with Flickr and Facebook, iPhoto is a near perfect choice for amateur photographers.

Official Website: Apple’s iPhone