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Agency Based Discussion => iStockPhoto.com => Topic started by: littleny on February 15, 2017, 08:07

Title: Qhero vs Deepmeta
Post by: littleny on February 15, 2017, 08:07
what do you guys prefer and why?
Title: Re: Qhero vs Deepmeta
Post by: ModernPics on February 19, 2017, 11:29
what do you guys prefer and why?

I am interested in this as well, anyone?
Title: Re: Qhero vs Deepmeta
Post by: superdone on February 19, 2017, 12:21
I must confess that I don't know neither of them so well.

At first glance, I prefer qhero because it allows to disambibuate photos in batch.

I am interested in your answers too.
Title: Re: Qhero vs Deepmeta
Post by: ModernPics on February 20, 2017, 00:44
I have not tried Deepmeta, but the big difference I see so far is Qhero is cloud based (which I like) and Deepmeta is software, with a local dbase of images.

Both free so easy to see which features you like.

Dave
Title: Re: Qhero vs Deepmeta
Post by: everest on February 20, 2017, 03:30
I have used many years Deepmeta.  It is a great program and it was a really saving at the time were the official upload option of Istock was XVII century tech. I have switched now to Qhero. It is very fast and intuitive. I like that you can disambiguate on the fly many images at once. As was already said it is cloud based and images uploaded a accesible if a mishap happens and you loose your images. Istock does not give you the option to retrieve images. Answers and question get answered very fast. I am happy with the change although Deepmeta is amazing too.

Even with the improvements of ESP upload system Qhero runs circles around it.
Title: Re: Qhero vs Deepmeta
Post by: stefanocarocci on February 20, 2017, 11:39
I used DM since start the new ESP system, i tried QHero and swapped to it, cause i can find all my keywords from ITCP with no other clicks to do. (in DM i must click on keyword to select).
Qhero is better and save time, it's only my opinion, and it work fine and fast in my Workflow.
I think the best is to try both and choose the best for you.
Title: Re: Qhero vs Deepmeta
Post by: niktol on February 20, 2017, 11:59
I tried the old version of DM recently and it looks like a decently built piece of software. I use the old version to follow my sales, don't know for how long I'll be doing that. I installed but have not tried to use the new version yet.

I would not use a cloud-based program for security and data leakage concerns, so I can't compare.