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Reviewing culled categories in Aftershoot

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Demo summary

The video shows the results of the AI cull, demonstrating how the software categorizes photos into 'Closed Eyes', 'Blurred', 'Maybe', and 'Best of the Best'.

Step-by-step

  1. Review the categorized results in the sidebar after the cull is complete
  2. Use the zoom slider at the top to adjust the image view size
  3. Select the 'Closed Eyes' category to review photos with eye detection issues
  4. Use the 'Key Faces' panel to inspect individual faces within group shots
  5. Review the 'Blurred' category for images flagged for poor focus
  6. Check the 'Maybe' section for secondary photo options
  7. Examine the 'Best of the Best' category for the top-rated selections

Options

  • Toggle between full screen and grid views
  • Adjust the size of the Key Faces thumbnails

Tips

  • Use the Key Faces feature for big group photos at weddings to quickly tab between images and check everyone's eyes
  • Review the 'Maybe' section if you need more variety, as these are good photos that aren't strictly necessary

Highlights

it's just such a really easy way to quickly color images

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