My simplistic approach, which works well for me, is to load the film roll into 
lighttable and then do a first pass rejecting anything plainly bad and not 
worth further inspection,  then select and delete the rejects.

After that I'll view in more detail the remaining images and rate them, 
deleting poorer examples if I have taken multiple images of the same subject.  
I don't bother with grouping or other more sophisticated approaches as 
(wildlife shots aside) I tend to only take one or two images of a subject.

Rgds,
Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Torsten Bronger [mailto:bron...@physik.rwth-aachen.de]
Sent: 17 April 2015 06:17
To: darktable-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] Reject images workflow in lighttable

Hallöchen!

Stefan Klinger writes:

> [...]
>
> I have not yet figured out howto efficently delete (or move to a trash
> directory) the shots of revolting ugliness.  What exactly is the
> process to get along here??

My favoured supported workflow in DT is the following:

* group the images
* reject those you want to reject
* ungroup the images, make sure also rejected ones are visible
* hover with the mouse over the images to see the groups by the
  yellow rectangle
* this way, you can identify groups where only one member is
  rejected
* copy rejection to the other group member

Then, you can proceed with what you actually wanted to do, for example, delete 
all rejected images.

See also

http://darktable.org/redmine/issues/9785
http://darktable.org/redmine/issues/8968

(My personal opinion is that DT's current behaviour in this respect is odd and 
inconvenient, and that a fix should not be optional but the new default 
behaviour.)

Tschö,
Torsten.

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