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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 493377" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>I have around 15000 shots in my Lightroom catalog and I have a set routine which works for me and is pretty quick.</p><p>Before I start the import off, I add all keywords that are applicable to each shot of the import and apply an import preset which applies the lens correction profile, CA removal and automatically corrects the exposure. Once the import is complete, I add keywords that are appropriate to each individual shot.</p><p></p><p>I then go through and give the shots a star rating - Anything that is 1 star get deleted then I edit the remaining shots. After editing, I revise the star ratings again deleting any 1's.</p><p></p><p>Like Don, I like the Geotagging too, but I only use it for wildlife - Over time I can build up a picture of where I have taken my best Red Kite / Buzzard shots etc and it has helped with learning their hunting areas etc too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 493377, member: 9252"] I have around 15000 shots in my Lightroom catalog and I have a set routine which works for me and is pretty quick. Before I start the import off, I add all keywords that are applicable to each shot of the import and apply an import preset which applies the lens correction profile, CA removal and automatically corrects the exposure. Once the import is complete, I add keywords that are appropriate to each individual shot. I then go through and give the shots a star rating - Anything that is 1 star get deleted then I edit the remaining shots. After editing, I revise the star ratings again deleting any 1's. Like Don, I like the Geotagging too, but I only use it for wildlife - Over time I can build up a picture of where I have taken my best Red Kite / Buzzard shots etc and it has helped with learning their hunting areas etc too. [/QUOTE]
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