Not yet, I have found it a bit clunky to be honest. But I should give it another shot. I have never ben a person to use the idea of group images by time taken. I find the way I work, and others I assist, that a time variable or sequence is not a major factor in the culling.
I wondered this too, a dedicated tool which is very fast and user adjustable for image similarity - it really speeded up my workflow and the eyes automatically shown so you can see if they are in focus or not, even for groups. But as you said we all do things differently!
Just when I think that I know it all, you hit me with something that I didn't know was even possible!
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Do you ever use the “cull” feature in C1?
Not yet, I have found it a bit clunky to be honest. But I should give it another shot. I have never ben a person to use the idea of group images by time taken. I find the way I work, and others I assist, that a time variable or sequence is not a major factor in the culling.
@@PhotoKitchen425 The culling feature groups by image similarity (adjustable via slider) as opposed to capture time.
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I wondered this too, a dedicated tool which is very fast and user adjustable for image similarity - it really speeded up my workflow and the eyes automatically shown so you can see if they are in focus or not, even for groups. But as you said we all do things differently!