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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 154367" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>The features in Lightroom probably helped me the most with my organizing. Before I got LR, my photos were everywhere!</p><p></p><p>I use LR to download photos from camera to hard drive according to date of capture (set up in LR file manager on import screen) As I'm going through the photos, I rate them (stars) As I'm processing them and the ones I really like or think I want to do more, I add them to the quick collection. This also works well if you've taken photos for a client. Once you're done, save your "quick collection" under a name that's appropriate like MW Wedding or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Probably one of the most powerful features in Lr is the ability to add keywords (using the "spraycan") for each image. Then you can simply do a search in the library without going through a bunch of files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 154367, member: 1573"] The features in Lightroom probably helped me the most with my organizing. Before I got LR, my photos were everywhere! I use LR to download photos from camera to hard drive according to date of capture (set up in LR file manager on import screen) As I'm going through the photos, I rate them (stars) As I'm processing them and the ones I really like or think I want to do more, I add them to the quick collection. This also works well if you've taken photos for a client. Once you're done, save your "quick collection" under a name that's appropriate like MW Wedding or whatever. Probably one of the most powerful features in Lr is the ability to add keywords (using the "spraycan") for each image. Then you can simply do a search in the library without going through a bunch of files. [/QUOTE]
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