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It’s a manual step that requires time and having the cable on hand at the right time, which I never do.Īs you might have heard me mention, I’m a lazy scrapbooker. Now that everything is downloadable from the cloud, I rarely connect my phone to my computer.

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Lightroom for mobile devices is a useful app on its own, but the automatic sync of images to my computer was the clincher. This works particularly well if you are manually uploading photos or using a cable to transfer them to your computer. In some case you may be able to multi-select images to delete in bulk. These are the images that have not yet been touched and it’s oh-so-gratifying to bring that number down to zero with simple decision-making.Īlternate Method – You can also curate photos from your phone by using the native delete/trash function, and no additional app. I will often use the filtered view to limit the photos I see to only those which are “unflagged”. It’s like Tinder for my pictures, and it has substantially reduced the backlog I face on the computer. Using the app ( iPhone | iPad | Android), I can spend free moments picking photos with a swipe up and rejecting photos with a swipe down. Then, I decided to give Lightroom for mobile another try. However, because my photos were being automatically uploaded to Dropbox (see box in Step 3 below), there was little I could do from my phone.

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More of my personal “computer” time is actually on my phone. In this season of life I’m spending more time outside of the home and office, including significant waiting-for-the-kid scenarios.

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So I began to look at exactly what was causing the pile-up: deleting photos. I don’t want my photo library full of random pictures of the brand of cat food we buy and 30 versions of the same selfie, so I delete liberally. The automatic systems I set up were working fine, but the human component (i.e.

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I noticed that photos were piling up in a staging area on my computer, a picture purgatory if you will. One of the reasons I’m writing this post is a recent change I made to my workflow. I love my big camera, but let’s be honest here… my phone is the camera I always have on me! Step 2: Curate Nothing saddens me more than seeing a lovely picture blurred by a smudgy phone lens. My favorite tool is a microfiber pad that I use for both my glasses and my phone. Are there harsh shadows? Is my subject dark due to backlighting? Do I have enough light to freeze the motion? I certainly take a lot of not-so-great pictures, but awareness of light means more of them are good. No matter what camera I’m using, I always pay attention to the light. Side-button shooting is helpful in certain scenarios and I’ve found the ability to shoot with voice commands helpful. I’m using the the native camera, almost always entering through the icon on the lock screen (just as I did with the iPhone). Reviews of the camera were the deciding factor for me, despite feeling nervous about the operating system. I recently upgraded my older iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.

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* A workflow is the series of steps you take from the beginning to the end of a task, similar to a routine.

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However, you don’t have to use this software to adopt a similar workflow*. The hundreds of photo prints that could be filed away in a snap has morphed into thousands of digital files on multiple devices.įortunately, there are tools that can help automate and simplify how you handle your pictures. In this post I’m sharing how I use Adobe Lightroom, both on my phone and on my computer, to streamline photo management. Photos are the foundation of any scrapbook, but the low cost and ease of taking pictures today has introduced new challenges.













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