1 - Getting Started
1.4 Understanding Instants
1. Understanding Instants Many non-destructive photo editing apps can manage multiple versions of an original shot. The idea is to let the user explore many types of adjustments on the same image and create as many variations that are needed. These ...
1.3 Adding images to Peakto
1. Adding images to Peakto You can add 2 types of content to Peakto: Files inside folders Catalogs of one of the supported types (Aperture, Lightroom, CaptureOne Pro, iView Media, all flavours of Luminar) 1.1. Adding folders: Simply drag any folder ...
1.2 How to start with Peakto?
1. How to start with Peakto? Peakto is the digital hub for all your images. It was designed to become the place where you access all your photo catalogs, image collections. It supports the following cataloging apps (Apple Photos, Lightroom Classic, ...
1.1 Peakto’s interface
1. Peakto’s interface Peakto is a meta-cataloger that gathers in a single interface all of a photographer’s photos, thanks to its compatibility with many photo editing software (Apple Photos, Lightroom Classic, Luminar AI/Neo, Capture One, Pixelmator ...
Peakto Documentation
English You can access the PDF documentation of Peakto (in English) from this link: PDF Français La documentation en français est en cours de finalisation et sera disponible d'ici peu. Italian È possibile accedere alla documentazione in PDF di Peakto ...
Migration to Adobe Lightroom 2023 and Peakto
Good news, Peakto is fully compatible with the new version of Lightroom 2023 on the first day of launch. Backup At first, before upgrading Lightroom, be sure to have a full backup of your catalogs. It can be a Time Machine backup or Lightroom ...
How much free space does Peakto need ?
Short answer, that depends on how many photographs you will index in Peakto. Peakto will need about 200 kB per picture. The table below describes the space needed in different scenarios: # of pictures Size needed by Peakto in GB 10,000 1.9 100,000 ...