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February 17, 2025
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Filtern nach Farbton

  • February 17, 2025
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Ich möchte meinen Bildbestand (ca 70.000)in LR classic nach einem Farbton, z.B. Rot zu filtern.

Ich meine NICHT nach Farbmakierung. 
hat jemand einen Rat? Es soll ein Plug in namens LrColor geben.  Aber ich kann nichts finden. 

Danke und viele Grüße 

 

Lars Thomsen 

 

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Rob_Cullen
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 17, 2025

FIlter by a Color Tone requires some kind of AI

I only know of the John Ellis Plugin- "Any Vision"  https://johnrellis.com/lightroom/anyvision.htm#find

John also offers some alternatives in this link.

 

I searched and found "Wordroom" that claims to identify colors, etc -gave it a try, but is doesn't work in LrC v14.2

 

It is possible to sync a Collection of photos in LrC and then use the (AI) Filter search in Lightroom-Desktop (or Lr-mobile, iPad). (Keywords don't sync Lr<>LrC) so the method would need to be-

1) Sync a Collection in LrC (appears in Lightroom as an Album)

2) Do a Filter search (eg. for "RED" )

3) Add the "RED" images (or a selection from those found) to a new Album (call it "RED IMAGES") that syncs back to LrC.

 

It could be easier to do the job visually- in LrC Grid view (of a folder or All Photographs) and use the 'Painter' spray can to add a keyword to photos that you squirt with paint. You can spray and drag the painter tool over a contiguous group of images.

 

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.0, Photoshop 27.0, ACR 18.0, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0 .
johnrellis
Genius
February 18, 2025

The Any Vision plugin offers two methods for finding photos by color:

 

- The Classify command identifies the "dominant colors" of a photo using an undisclosed Google algorithm. You can then search for photos with similar dominant colors:

https://johnrellis.com/lightroom/anyvision.htm#sortbycolor

 

- The Prompt command uses Google Gemini AI to analyze photos. There's a built-in prompt "Dominant colors (as keywords)" that will extract up to three dominant colors and assign them as keywords to the photo.

 

I generally find the Classify command more nuanced in its analysis of dominant colors, but Prompt might be easier for simple uses.

LATHOAuthor
Participant
February 26, 2025

vielen Dank für deine Hinweise. Ich werde es probieren.