From the course: Portrait Photography: High School Seniors
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Using keywords and filters for sorting in Photos
From the course: Portrait Photography: High School Seniors
Using keywords and filters for sorting in Photos
- [Narrator] If you've watched any of the earlier movies you know that I like to use something called the two-pass rating system to whittle down my shots from a photo shoot. And that means going through all the images twice, first time doing yea or nay, and then the second time looking at the yeas and doing the ones that I like best out of that group. Now, with Capture One Pro and Lightroom, they have star system built into the application, so that's where we picked up that conversation. You can do this with photos from Mac OS, but we have one additional step. Now, the good news is it's only a one time additional step. And once you do it, then you can also do the two-pass rating system with this application. And this is a great application for everything else, so why not set it up, right? Let me show you how to do it. What we use is keywords and filtering, and when I say filtering I mean this type of filtering over here, and I'll show you how that works in a minute. But what I'm gonna…
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Using the two-pass rating system with Lightroom4m 16s
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Create a Lightroom collection for your selects2m 55s
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Sort images with Capture One Pro4m 35s
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Create a Capture One project for your selects1m 59s
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Using keywords and filters for sorting in Photos2m 29s
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Create a Photos album for your selects4m 57s
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Inspect your images for sharpness4m 7s
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