Culling photos manually after a full event shoot is one of the biggest time drains in photography. Hundreds of near-identical frames. Subjects mid-expression. Shots slightly out of focus. Angles where the client's branding isn't visible in the background. All of it is sitting in a folder waiting to be sorted through one by one. AI tools like Adobe Lightroom now handle that entire process, filtering by expression quality, sharpness, angle, and branding visibility based on parameters you set. The best variety rises to the top. The rejects disappear. What used to consume hours now takes minutes. And the consistency is better than any manual session at the end of an exhausting shoot day. ◼️ How AI culling works inside tools like Adobe Lightroom ◼️ The specific quality filters AI applies to eliminate weak shots automatically ◼️ Why high-volume multi-angle event shoots benefit most from AI selection ◼️ How photographers are shifting from sorting images to curating the best ones 🎙️ Full breakdown in the latest episode, link in bio.
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