I'm afraid I'm still dissatisfied. Apart from the library with its
keywords, names, etc (none of which I would use) it finally all boils
down to: "Once you have the files imported you can scan through them,
rate them, label them, reject them or delete them. As Ken says, it’s
very quick to look through them, either at thumbnail size or at preview
size (variable)."
I don't see that that's any different than what I normally do using
BreezeBrowser Pro or even (freebie) FastStone viewer. In BreezeBrowser
I select everything I want to review, go into slideshow mode, and review
each image as I step through them at full-screen size using the arrow
keys. On the first pass I tag the duds by just tagging them using the
up arrow key. Then I delete the duds. If I need to rank them I can
make another pass in slideshow mode and rank them from 1 to 5. If there
are closely related images and I'm trying to figure out which is best I
can bring them up in a 2, 3 or 4 way comparison with synchronized or
selective magnification for closer scrutiny. A 4-way comparison is
fine. I don't long for any more. But this is the point where Bridge
fails. It can't do this simple stuff in such a straightforward manner.
I'm still waiting for the "what's better" part.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/16/2015 1:53 PM, ChrisB wrote:
I’m not sure that you will now, Chuck. I think that you’ve asked
this question, in form or other, several times and been dissatisfied
with the answer.
LR is like Aperture, as I have mentioned before. You import images,
individually or en masse into a library. This library may contain
the images or it may contain only references to the images. My image
files all go into the same folder for the year, but they are
catalogued by Aperture: albums, keywords, names, ratings and labels
are all available. LR will have similar facilities.
But images that are already imported, whether referenced (held
separately) or managed (held in the library or catalogue) can be
batch altered: by edit, album, keyword, name, rating or label.
Nothing need remain the same after import.
Once you have the files imported you can scan through them, rate
them, label them, reject them or delete them. As Ken says, it’s very
quick to look through them, either at thumbnail size or at preview
size (variable).
I don’t like LR, but Aperture might not work for much longer so I’ll
have to find something else; I’m sure that someone else will come up
with a decent alternative.
Chris
On 16 Sep 2015, at 18:10, Chuck Norcutt
<chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
But I may eventually try LR if anybody actually answers my question
about what make it great for sorting. I haven't gotten that yet.
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