I had previously suggested that the colors, together or individually, represent a binary count and then the sort be made on that count. In this manner then 'red' only would filter uniquely ahead of any other single or multiple colors. .... or am I wrong?

David


On 01/03/2017 02:09 PM, Stéphane Gourichon wrote:
Hello.

Similar need here.

Sometimes I need to see all photos that have red and yellow label but no other.

This typically happen when browsing photos, need to see all photos that have exact same label set (again, e.g. red and yellow but no other).

(Blue sky UI: when right-clicking on photo in light table, a context menu that offers "show only images with label(s): red, yellow". Or a key shortcut.)

My two cents.


Le 03/01/2017 à 22:32, johannes hanika a écrit :
hi,

you can't easily select all images with /just/ red colour label
attached to it. you'd explicitly need to exclude the green blue etc in
the collection module (left panel somewhere, see the user manual link
roman posted). if you do that often it may be worth creating a preset
for this.

hth
  jo





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