On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Igor PDML-StR <pdml...@komkon.org> wrote:

> BTW, as for the time, - for me even just the process of copying, importing
> photos into LR

Don't wait for this to finish, start the process and do something else
while it's running.

> and doing the selecton process - already take considerable
> amount of time.

Set up your workspace so you can select the photos easier. If I have
more photos that are similar, I view them side by side to decide which
one I like better. In Lightroom I think if you go through the images
in develop module it will be slower because it will render them, the
Library module it's faster because it's showing a pre-rendered image.
You can view rows of images, assign ratings using shortcuts, sort by
ratings... try to make this faster for you.

> I don't have hard deadline either. But when you are taking photos
> at an event (that being a dance event, professional conference or even
> an outing with friends), people want to see those photos soon, not
> a year later.

You don't have to show them all. Cull first, process only the strong
images. If there's still a lot, cull more. For events shoot RAW+jpeg,
sometimes the jpeg turns out to be good. Also on event shots there
will be many photos taken under similar light. Develop one,
synchronize the rest.

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