Geospiri wrote:
garyrhook wrote: The question in your thread title isn't the same as the last part of your post. I'll answer the post.
Everything goes into Lightroom, sorted by year/activity/date or category/specific/date.
Then I cull. Lightroom has a tool to help you do that, where you can compare mulitple versions of the same shot. You decide which one is worth saving, and which are not, then you mark them for deletion. I use the "x" key to flag (or 'pick') images I don't want to keep.
Then I sort the library by pick, and permanently delete the images that didn't make the cut.
And you know what? I haven't regretted that for a moment yet. I finally purposed earlier this year to get rid of crappy shots because I'm never going to need them. And I have not looked back.
Ask yourself: why are you saving the bad shots? What do you intend to do with them?
As for your title question, I keep the bar high. I don't have time to keep crappy images; I'm too far behind as it is.
I Agree, life's too short to sort crap, if a happy snap doesn't grab your eye CUT
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