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Lightroom being able to automatically sort “the best” recently imported pictures

New Here ,
Jun 16, 2024 Jun 16, 2024

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Feature suggestion; Lightroom should be able to sort recently imported images on what it thinks (using ai) would be "the best" and most promising pictures.


Also; it would be awesome if Lightroom could mark/tag/flag pictures that are under- or overexposed, have too much motion blur, out of focus and overall of bad/unusable quality.

 

The remaining pictures should be able to be sorted in having good composition, exposure and sharpness. To speed up the editing process of imaging professionals. For example wedding photographers have multiple 100's of photos to go through and every photographer always have multiple "failed" photos when returning from a job. It could save a lot of time when these photos are separated from the usable photos. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 17, 2024 Jun 17, 2024

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Lightroom Mobile can do this if you add imported photos into an album, or directly import into an album.  Then, inside the album look for the 3-dots menu at the top right and choose Best Photos

 

This feature is included with paid Premium service.  For more info, see: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/using/search-organize-mobile-ios.html 

 

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