Auto Advance for culling images
Hey guys,
Apologies if this has been answered numerous times, but I did spend a ton of time searching forums, etc...honest I did 😄. Is there any kind of 'auto advance' feature within Capture One for when you're culling images. It's something I'm used to in Lightroom. I'm happy to learn a different way if there's no similar function in Capture One, but I thought I'd ask first.
Thanks all
Apologies if this has been answered numerous times, but I did spend a ton of time searching forums, etc...honest I did 😄. Is there any kind of 'auto advance' feature within Capture One for when you're culling images. It's something I'm used to in Lightroom. I'm happy to learn a different way if there's no similar function in Capture One, but I thought I'd ask first.
Thanks all
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[quote="mikebeecham" wrote:
Hey guys,
Apologies if this has been answered numerous times, but I did spend a ton of time searching forums, etc...honest I did 😄. Is there any kind of 'auto advance' feature within Capture One for when you're culling images. It's something I'm used to in Lightroom. I'm happy to learn a different way if there's no similar function in Capture One, but I thought I'd ask first.
Thanks all
Deja vu...I asked this very question in February.
Here is the thread:
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What do you mean by "Auto Advance"?
When I'm culling, I assign color tags as I go through: green for 'keep', red for 'toss', and orange for 'not sure' (I don't get many of these). During the cull, I set a filter to show only unlabeled images. Result: as soon as I assign a color tag, the image(s) vanishes from view until I either clear the filter criteria or set it to show the appropriate tag.
To navigate among images, I just use the arrow keys.
Note: you might want to set a custom cull space, which I have done, to facilitate browsing.0
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