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Rikk Flohr_Photography
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June 11, 2026
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Assisted Culling Feedback Thread (LrC)

  • June 11, 2026
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Assisted Culling is now generally available in Lightroom Classic

TL; DR: Assisted Culling has graduated from Early Access to General Availability. It gives you a fast, reviewable first pass on large shoots: it surfaces your strongest frames and sets aside the obvious rejects, so you spend less time comparing near-duplicates. You stay in control: review everything, adjust the thresholds, and override any call. If you tried it back in October 2025, it's substantially more accurate now, especially for wedding, event, group, and portrait work. We'd love for you to give it another look and tell us what you think in this thread. 

 

What it does 

Open an album or collection, run a cull, and Assisted Culling analyzes your images against the criteria you choose: Subject Sharpness, Eye Sharpness, Eyes Open, exposure, and more. It marks Selects and Rejects, shows you why behind every call, and leaves the final decision to you. 

How far it's come since Early Access 

  • February 2026: Expanded from individual portraits to multi-person scenes: weddings, events, and group photos. Better eye detection in dense scenes, cleaner separation when people are close together, and fewer false "eyes closed" results.  

  • April 2026: Much-improved handling of shallow depth-of-field, so shots with intentional background blur are kept rather than rejected as out-of-focus. Retrained reject detection that can flag an image under multiple reasons at once (Exposure Issues with a sensitivity slider, Documents, Misfires). Scores no longer recalculate when you switch preview sizes. 

  • June 2026 (GA) 

  • Faces: per-face Eye Sharpness and Eyes Open scores for group and multi-person shots. Click on any face to see exactly how it was scored. 

  • More reliable Eyes Open results in larger groups. 

  • A clearer review of workflow and in-product guidance, so the assistive, reviewable nature is obvious from the first run. 

Getting started 

Open an album, then choose Assisted Culling › Cull. Full walkthrough here.

  

FAQs 

Q: Where is Assisted Culling available? 

A: Lightroom Desktop and Lightroom Classic. 

 

Q: Does the AI decide for me? 

A: No. Assisted Culling makes a first pass that you review. You can adjust how strict each criterion is and override any Select or Reject at any time. Nothing is final until you say so. 

 

Q: What happens to my Rejects? Are they deleted? 

A: No. Rejects are simply grouped for your review and stay in your album. You decide whether to keep, label, move, or delete them. Nothing is removed unless you choose to. 

 

Q: What kind of photos work best today? 

A: Individual portraits and multi-person scenes: weddings, events, and group photos. 

 

Q: Can I keep working while Assisted Culling runs? 

A: Yes. While Assisted Culling analyzes your images, you can review, rate, and edit them as usual. Analysis stops if you turn off the culling filters or switch to a different album or source. 

 

Q: Does Assisted Culling re-analyze the same photos every time I run it? 

A: No. Once an image has been analyzed, its scores are cached and reused in future culling sessions. If you edit an image, its scores are recalculated the next time you run Assisted Culling on it. 

 

Q: Can I adjust how strict the culling is? 

A: Yes. Each criterion can be toggled on or off, and Subject Sharpness, Eye Sharpness, and Exposure Issues include sensitivity sliders for finer control. 

 

Q: Does it work for wildlife, sports, or landscapes? 

A: Assisted Culling is currently tuned for people-focused photography: portraits, weddings, events, and groups. You can run it on other types of photos, but results may be less reliable for now. 

 

Q: Do I need to pay extra? 

A: No. Assisted Culling is included in your existing Lightroom subscription. 

  

Feedback 

This is the place for it. We read every reply. When you post, please include: 

  • App version and platform 

  • System details 

  • Example images (optional, but they help a lot) 

Kwamina Arthur, Product Manager, Lightroom 

 

    21 replies

    gegjr
    Inspiring
    July 15, 2026

    Sorry to say but Adobe LrC is late to the game. There are other DAM & stand-alone software better suited to Ai culling. Besides, Ai is only designed for people photography not for wildlife or landscape. It also uses too much resources requiring users to buy ever more expensive computers. Too expensive for the average enthusiast user. This is meant for high volume photography businesses to help then reduce their employee payroll cost.

    "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."~Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Inspiring
    July 15, 2026

    Since this is the feedback thread… I found AC not very useful because of its absolute, rather than relative nature. What I mean is, a shoot can have all sorts of photos, and measuring them with a single, say, subject focus yardstick rarely works. Yes, it works for *groups* of similar photos where you really need to weed out the bad takes - but it is precisely this grouping that is the recipe for it working as designed.

    Imagine it compared photos *within* such groups, rather than across an album. The sensitivity slider will then be relative to that group, rather than absolute. Let’s say I have made a sequence of exposure bracketed photos. Comparing them by subject focus to weed out the one where the exposure proved insufficiently short to eliminate camera or subject movement makes perfect sense. Comparing them by subject focus with an entirely different set of photos within the same album makes no sense at all.

    The easiest solution would be utilizing the same auto stacking feature to divide photos into similar groups for subsequent culling analysis.

    Participating Frequently
    July 16, 2026

    This is an issue with every AI culling tool I've tried, and I've tried them all!

    I think the sad truth is that these companies actually can’t figure out how to create the software they are promising, so they release whatever they can come with up with to try and stay competitive in the AI landscape.

    The best AI culling tool I have used is Narrative. It works in batches like most of them, but rather than choosing the “best” of a batch, it ranks them using ‘scenes’.

    It doesn’t cull all your photos down to the “selects”, nor does it claim to. It just helps you focus on one chunk of images at a time, and the interface for culling is a LOT faster than Lightroom. 

    Participant
    July 13, 2026

    Assisted stacking by visual similariry makes too large stacks. I expect that it would stack similar shots (taken in burst or sequence), but it stacked by topic. I was shooting a cafe on a farm, and it simply stacked all cakes together despite them looking complely different, chickens and rooters together, all different kind of flowers and plants together… I did put similarity slicer to miimum, but stacks were too large anyway.
    P.S. Assisted culling worked well but very slow. Would be nice if users could cancel in the middle.

    gegjr
    Inspiring
    July 13, 2026

    Sorting between type of cake is probably way beyond even Ai capabilities.  Heck, I even have difficulty recognizing the differences between a spice cake or a coffee cake, aren't they the same?  Chicken and Roosters I would think are impossible. After all, all roosters are chickens but not all chickens are roosters. I think you're asking a bit too much at this time.

    "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."~Martin Luther King, Jr.
    gegjr
    Inspiring
    July 11, 2026

    Still no answer to the question How to completely disable Assisted Culling?

    "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."~Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Participating Frequently
    July 16, 2026

    If you right click on the panel/module and hide it, Assisted Culling won't activate until you unhide it.

    Known Participant
    July 10, 2026

    I hope that Lua plugin & smart collection search term accessible for Assisted culling analysis results.

    gegjr
    Inspiring
    July 9, 2026

    How the heck do turn off or disable Assisted Culling?

    "In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."~Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Zealous_fantasy5D53
    Participating Frequently
    July 5, 2026

    This is a waste of time. 3 people: 1 with sunglasses, 2 looking away with eyes closed = all three eyes open. And i have hundreds like that. Same with sharpness - delete good ones, keep junk. Even statistical guessing would net better success rate. Maybe ask the latest AI model to fix it!

    Participating Frequently
    July 16, 2026

    It's shockingly awful. I would like to meet one person who uses this with any success. 

    Participant
    June 29, 2026

    Besides the tool being very slow. 

    1. I observed it doesn’t use the full resolution image by default but some kind of preview > all the images where “out of focus” which isn’t true. 
    2. why is there no button to start, pause the culling for example only on a selection? And a button to re-trigger the analysis (for example after triggering 1:1 previews) 
    3. There is no setting for the open-eye-strictness. I wanted to use it to select the best pic of a group shot out of 40 images. It wasn’t possible it was rejecting 2 images - that’s it > not helpful
    Participating Frequently
    June 28, 2026

    It would be nice if this worked for subjects other than people.

     

    Wedding and events are not the only kinds of photography that Lightroom users do…!

    Participating Frequently
    July 5, 2026

    Also weddings and events are not only photos of people!

    Known Participant
    June 27, 2026

    Also, the new Assisted Culling feature in v15.4.1 is completely useless and unusable. It is painfully slow. As seen in Screenshot 2026-06-27 at 22.44.36.jpg, when "Faces" is active, the Library module becomes critically sluggish and lagging, regardless of whether "Show overlays" is checked or not.

    I see absolutely no point in adding features like this if they cannot optimize them to run fast. Standard previews are already fully generated, yet it runs like absolute garbage on both my Mac Studio and MacBook Pro. Why does Lightroom Classic become more of a mess with every single update? Is Adobe hiring vibe coders now? 😂