Delete photo from Album
Hello,
Anyway to delete photos from catalog when we are in album ? I have the option to delete photos when i am in project or all image but in album the only option is remove from album.
I need it because i make some cleaning of my catalog and i put the photos to remove in one album before delete it.
Best regards
Anyway to delete photos from catalog when we are in album ? I have the option to delete photos when i am in project or all image but in album the only option is remove from album.
I need it because i make some cleaning of my catalog and i put the photos to remove in one album before delete it.
Best regards
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The short answer - No!
You have to delete from album, and then again from all images, and then finally from Trash.
I use an adapted workflow from lightroom, where i usually mark the "rejects" with the red color tag.
I then later on, go to all images and delete all the images marked with red.
And then finally from trash.
It sounds complicated, and is a lot more complicated than what is done in aperture.
But it is basically the same workflow as in lightroom.
Best...Jan0 -
[quote="NN635396322977093750UL" wrote:
The short answer - No!
You have to delete from album, and then again from all images, and then finally from Trash.
I use an adapted workflow from lightroom, where i usually mark the "rejects" with the red color tag.
I then later on, go to all images and delete all the images marked with red.
And then finally from trash.
It sounds complicated, and is a lot more complicated than what is done in aperture.
But it is basically the same workflow as in lightroom.
Best...Jan
Will this procedure ever be simplified? I can't understand the need to delete 3 times before an image is gone. Aperture was perfect. Delete to trash and then empty trash. Done.
Thnks,
Randy0 -
As I understand albums they are virtual groupings of images and an image may appear in more than one album. It may therefore be undesirable to delete from an album without being sure you are not compromising another album.
However you can delete from All Images (filtering for the images you wish to delete perhaps) to Trash and then delete from Trash.
Using sessions you can delete to the Trash folder and then delete the trash OR delete directly if you feel confident enough to do so.
HTH.
Grant0 -
I can confirm, that this is also the easiest way to delete images i have found, marking with a red color tag in the album and then under all images, searching after the red tagged images and delete them there.
Not as easy as it was in Aperture, But it works 😊0 -
Aperture has a hard coded "Rejects" smart album in its library. That was the easiest way to get rid of pictures. Mark them as rejects during your evaluation, after the job is done look over all the rejects one final time and then put them in the trash from there.
Think its time for another feature request here.0 -
Yes, in Aperture just press "9" on the keyboard... This calls for a workaround in Capture One,i haven't figured it out yet though.. 😐 0 -
[quote="EnderWiggins" wrote:
Aperture has a hard coded "Rejects" smart album in its library. That was the easiest way to get rid of pictures. Mark them as rejects during your evaluation, after the job is done look over all the rejects one final time and then put them in the trash from there.
Think its time for another feature request here.
How did this differ from the C1 Trash folder functionality?
From your description it seem quite similar but there must be something that made it easier to apply.
Grant0
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