"Being a pro Photographer myself, I can tell you going through that many pictures sucks!"
I don't think the purpose of this is to help weed out the keepers which is what you seem to be suggesting here.
OK, MAYBE this might be useful for wedding photographers, but not very good ones. The good ones will want to tailor each image or apply filters and/or adjustments that aren't going to be available with this program.
It's also useless for anyone that shoots RAW. Photoshop already has the auto adjustments for exposure, contrast, etc. And redeye? What's that?
A quick glance at any pic will tell you if it's worth salvaging or not. Who the hell needs a tool for that ;) By "going through" I was refering to the whole process of performing basic touch-ups to the photo's that need it. I guess that was a poor use of words on my part. It brings to mind my Grandparents flipping through their old photo's trying to decide what goes in the "Ole Tyme" Photo Album. *sigh* Mmmmm ginger snaps and skim...
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"Being a pro Photographer myself, I can tell you going through that many pictures sucks!"
I don't think the purpose of this is to help weed out the keepers which is what you seem to be suggesting here.
OK, MAYBE this might be useful for wedding photographers, but not very good ones. The good ones will want to tailor each image or apply filters and/or adjustments that aren't going to be available with this program.
It's also useless for anyone that shoots RAW. Photoshop already has the auto adjustments for exposure, contrast, etc. And redeye? What's that?
(I'm not a pro but I play one on TV)
http://www.pbase.com/eclecticphoto/
A quick glance at any pic will tell you if it's worth salvaging or not. Who the hell needs a tool for that ;) By "going through" I was refering to the whole process of performing basic touch-ups to the photo's that need it. I guess that was a poor use of words on my part. It brings to mind my Grandparents flipping through their old photo's trying to decide what goes in the "Ole Tyme" Photo Album. *sigh* Mmmmm ginger snaps and skim...