Are you tired of spending hours importing and culling through thousands of photos in your favorite editors like Lightroom, Capture One, and Camera Raw? Meet PhotoPicker – the ultimate tool designed with professional photographers in mind, offering lightning-fast photo culling with unparalleled convenience.
Key Features:
1. Instant Full-Sized Preview: Experience the speed of PhotoPicker as you immediately view full-sized photos, streamlining your culling process for maximum efficiency.
2. Swift Import and Export: Save time with a seamless import and export process that lets you cull through thousands of photos within minutes. Say goodbye to time-consuming tasks and hello to productivity.
3. Start Culling on the Spot: No need to pre-import photos into your Lightroom catalog. With PhotoPicker, you can begin the culling process right after your photoshoot, ensuring a quick and hassle-free workflow.
4. Effortless Results: Your culling results are saved in XMP files, ready to be copied into the folder with the RAW originals of your photos. Upon importing into Lightroom, Capture One, or Camera Raw, witness immediate access to your culling results.
Why PhotoPicker:
1. Designed for Professionals: Crafted with the needs of professional photographers in mind, PhotoPicker is tailored to optimize your workflow, giving you more time to focus on what you do best – capturing stunning moments.
2. Universal Compatibility: Whether you're using Lightroom, Capture One, or Camera Raw, PhotoPicker seamlessly integrates with your favorite photo editors, ensuring a smooth transition from culling to editing.
3. Unmatched Speed: Experience a new level of efficiency as PhotoPicker empowers you to cull through photos at unparalleled speeds, transforming your post-shoot process.
Download PhotoPicker now and revolutionize the way you cull and edit your photos. Maximize speed, optimize workflow – because every moment matters.
Instruction of the application is available at
https://photopicker.gitbook.io/manual
Reviews of professional photographers:
5* Igor Tsaplin
Super app! Very convenient and useful. I can pick out shooting about 3-4 times faster than on a computer! Plus it can be done anywhere. On the road, in the park, comfortably lying on the couch and so on! Super! I advise everyone to those who take a lot of photos and appreciate their time.
5* Yanna Levina
The application helps to pick out a large number of photos, if you do not have a computer or laptop at hand. Works smartly, an accessible toolbar, everything is pretty simple and straightforward. It is convenient even to work in a dead traffic jam.
5* Pavel Ivanov
In my opinion PhotoPicker is the best program for pick out photos, sorting them and dropping them on the ipad! Installing PhotoPicker, I became free! Now I can easily select photos outside the workplace. You can sit on the beach or go somewhere and work in parallel! Class! Many thanks to the developers. Now I have more free time))
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I use this software for culling images before importing to Lightroom on the iPad. This allows me to quickly go through my images beforehand, sorting and picking the ones I want (Using colours and ratings, to incrementally thin the images out), and deleting the rest, ready for the next shoot.
To make it easier to handle, I generally import from my cards into a named Album on the iPad, using Apple’s Photos (Usually one per job and/or day), then create a catalogue in this software with the same name. On the iPad this makes it easier subsequently delete the Album, once images are imported/uploaded to the cloud (Lightroom in my case).
The function I like the most was added when the developer was asked. This is the ability to switch between images at a 100% magnification, for checking focus (i.e. you can check the focus on eyes/or something else whilst quickly flicking through the set). This function was missing, and I contacted the developer and it was fixed within a day or so. Which is truly superb, and for which I am thankful!
Once all this is done, I export the picks to another named album and I then use Lightroom to import/upload to the cloud.