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Trier les dossiers originaux par les images traiter

New Here ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

Bonjour

Photographe, il se trouve que j'ai beaucoup trop de fichiers image sur mon stockage et j'ai besoin de reduire le nombre de clichés originaux.

Je m'explique:

Je photographie une spectacle et arrive à la maison avec 1000 cliches RAW.

Je traite, avec LR biensur, et je garde environ 10% que je publie sur album WEB.

J'aimerai savoir s'il y une procedure pour trier (et dans mon cas, effacer) les 90% des clichés sur mon stockage (en gardant uniquement les clichés traiter)

(Mon experience indique que je ne revoir presque jamais les clichés non-traiter, donc pourquoi les garder....?)

Merci pour vos commentaires

 

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Adobe Employee , Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

Hi there! Thank you for reaching out! If you want to keep only your processed photos in Lightroom Desktop, here is a quick way that might prove helpful to your situation:

 

Delete all unedited photos

-Filter by Edited > select all > add to an album (e.g., Keep).

-Go back to All Photos, filter by Unedited.

-Select all > Delete Permanently.

-Everything unedited gets removed.

 

This method safely keeps your processed images while removing the rest. 

Hope this helps! 

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025

Hi there! Thank you for reaching out! If you want to keep only your processed photos in Lightroom Desktop, here is a quick way that might prove helpful to your situation:

 

Delete all unedited photos

-Filter by Edited > select all > add to an album (e.g., Keep).

-Go back to All Photos, filter by Unedited.

-Select all > Delete Permanently.

-Everything unedited gets removed.

 

This method safely keeps your processed images while removing the rest. 

Hope this helps! 

Noel
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New Here ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025
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Thanks for this input - seems perfectly reasonable to me - I'll test this as soon as I'm back infront of my machine !

Best regards

Ian

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