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Adobe Lightroom: Reviewing AI scores in Lightroom

Demo summary

The user hovers over green checkmarks in Lightroom to reveal AI-generated scores for eye focus and openness on specific photos.

Step-by-step

  1. Locate the green check marks on the images in the Lightroom library
  2. Hover over the green check mark to reveal the AI scoring details
  3. Review the numerical scores for eye focus and eye openness
  4. Zoom into rejected images to verify the AI's focus assessment

Options

  • Adjust parameters for eye focus and openness thresholds
  • Set custom preferences for what level of blur is acceptable

Watch out for

  • The software may reject images that you personally find to be acceptable or sharp enough

Tips

  • Use the numerical scores for headshots where eye detail is more critical than in pulled-back family portraits
  • Be more lenient on focus settings if the software is rejecting usable images
  • Manually review rejected images to ensure the AI isn't being too aggressive with your specific style
  • Take time to calibrate the software to match your specific quality preferences

Highlights

it's not just a yes or no. It kind of gives you a score rating, which I could see being useful

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  8. 24:141:24Reviewing AI scores in LightroomCurrentThe user hovers over green checkmarks in Lightroom to reveal AI-generated scores for eye focus and openness on specific photos.Adobe LightroomAI Photo Culling
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  2. 19:073:57Auto Stacking by Visual Similarity in LightroomThe user attempts to use Lightroom's auto-stacking feature to group images by visual similarity and capture time.Fstoppers
  3. 24:141:24Reviewing AI scores in LightroomCurrentThe user hovers over green checkmarks in Lightroom to reveal AI-generated scores for eye focus and openness on specific photos.Fstoppers
  4. 25:441:35Organizing results with Batch Actions in LightroomDemonstration of applying flags, star ratings, and color labels to AI-selected images using Lightroom's Batch Actions menu.Fstoppers