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RE: How do you organize your images?

Hey man, most of the time, I delete the not-so-good images right after transferring them to the PC and before importing them in Capture One for editing. Then, I keep the RAW files of those that I have edited and delete everything else. To give you an example, during one of the beer photo shoots, I took more than 200 images. When I finished, I had less than 20 RAW files.

Now, folder management is a whole different story :) I am simply terrible at it. I have folders named with a theme and a date, with a date only, with "Sort out", "New folder", "New Lens test"... It's totally fucked up, and I need to find a way to fix this mess.

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I have heard good things about Capture One but have never taken the time to try it out. I had started using LightRoom because there was a plethora of tutorials on it.

So far my favorite folder name that I found on my drive was "Stuff". There was even a "Stuff2". I don't know what I was thinking. Now that my photos are gathered in one spot I am working on few folders a day.

Thank you for taking the time to tell me about your process.

lol - stuff! like miscellaneous ; )

haha yeah I had one of those too.

Well - I am a Lightroom teacher so if you have any other questions I'm happy to answer : )

Later you might be thinking twice about offering that info up :)

Open to hearing your thoughts on that.

I just meant it as I could be bothering you with all sorts of question and you might get tired of it.

On the other hand I probably just need to buy a book or something. Any Suggestions?

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