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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
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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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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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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