Larry Colen wrote:
I did some family portraits yesterday, and am going through and sorting them
out. After making a pass to throw out all the ones that aren't perfectly, or
even sufficiently in focus I wonder why I could buy a pocket camera, with a
dinky embedded processor that'll find people's faces and focus on them, but I
don't have something in lightroom to find people's faces and looking at edge
sharpness (eyes, hair etc) rate how well focused that they are.
While I wouldn't want software to rate the artistic merits of a photo, software that would rate and sort photos by various technical criteria (focus, sharpness, exposure, ...) would save me a lot of time in post processing.
Sure, there are pathologic cases where you're deliberately goofing with
sharpness or exposure, and there maybe some great photos that have some
technical flaw, but which are still great, but for most of what I do, it would
be a huge help.
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Larry Colen l...@red4est.com sent from i4est
Sorry, Larry, but a big part of being a photographer is learning how to
edit.
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