![]() Of that there was probably only around 5GB actually for the final images.But how do you pre-cull? In what software? I like to see the images next to each other to compare. I had a job recently with 50GB in total! The SSD was feeling the pain. Culling images and putting them on an external drive and only having those you will use on the SSD. ![]() Who else recalls waiting for your delivery of film and checking the use by dates? The gasp of horror when you realised you had not selected the correct ISO for the film you had and finding it poorly exposed when you picked up the contact sheet? Memories like this make the few pounds I send to Adobe each month seem a real bargain. Soon learned ways to stop filling it up with surplus images. Digital shutter diarrhoea was pretty infectious when I first started my move from film but I found a cure when I swapped to an expensive SSD drive. I also treat my camera as if it still had film inside. I know Luminar can be a plugin to both Lightroom and Aperture. ![]() I am looking for a standalone program that will completely REPLACE Apple's Aperture. ![]() I save all originals files on external discs, naming the files by year, month and subject. I am VERY interested in Luminar 2018 but I am VERY disappointed that it appears the digital asset management features (cataloging of images) won't be included in the initial release. I pre-cull before importing images into LR.
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