2013/5/12 Jiew Peng Lim <[email protected]>:
> Another feature which is somewhat related that I'd like to suggest is a
> "compare images" mode where you select 2 or more images and it puts them
> side by side, and you can reject images from there. It's useful when you
> shoot in continuous burst (or any series of similar images) and you want to
> compare the images side by side and reject them one by one and end up with
> only one photo (like in Lightroom).
>
> You can kind of do something similar by adjusting the grid size in the
> library module, but that's a bit clunky, because if you have a series of
> say, 6 images that look similar and you want to compare between the first
> and the last, you're getting a really small sized image unless you have a
> really large monitor.

There's a more effective strategy of picking keepers demonstrated
here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba4GmCLsHOE

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