Doesn't sound any different than what's in LR3 except for the sync'd
zooming and moving of images. That's good but I still had a problem
with only paired comparison and only on about 1/3 of the screen. As I
said before, if there was a way to use full screen for the windows I
didn't find it.
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/23/2012 7:10 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 1/23/2012 3:27 PM, Candace wrote:
>> Thank you, Ken.
>>
>> OK, so it looks like Studio and Aperture will do this. Looking at about
>> $80.00 either way, just for this feature. Anyone know if LR 4 beta has
>> this feature?
>
> It has something aimed at the same end, but working somewhat differently.
> Before you dismiss it, you might try it.
>
> - Key 'C' for compare mode.
> - If you have already selected images, the first two will show up
> side-by-side.
> - The one on the left is labeled 'Select' and the one on the right is
> 'Candidate'
> - You can add or delete images from the group of candidates by CTRL+Click on
> the filmstrip on the bottom when you hover
> the mouse down there.
> - Arrows on the bottom flip through the candidates.
> - When you prefer a candidate, boxes on the bottom allow either dropping the
> Select and replacing it with Candidate or
> swapping Select and Candidate.
> - Zoom controlled by a slider.
> - The two images way be synched, so they move and zoom together.
> - Right click gives a menu of all sorts of things, including flagging, rating
> and adding to a quick collection. They
> would make choosing more than one image as part of a final group quick and
> easy.
> - Icons on the bottom left allow quick switching between views"
> - Grid = everything in the folder.
> - Loupe = 'Select' image at 100%.
> - Comparison = described above.
> - Survey = All selected images.
>
> It looks to me like a very efficient way to compare lots of images and select
> the best. One never need go back to the
> grid view to select a new set of four - just keep flippin' through. YMMV
>
> Moose Beside Himself
>
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