![]() One thing to mention, though, is that I reviewed version 2.4.9, and understand that with the forthcoming 2.5 release, performance is one of the main things that the team are working on. When it comes to loading a new gallery into the app for culling, there are definitely faster culling tools out there. You can also export the photos to your hard drive, which is useful if you’re a Bridge or Photoshop user. Once you’ve selected your photos, you can ship them right off to Lightroom or CaptureOne for editing with all ratings and color codes intact. That way, we can really pixel peep group photos for sharpness and find the frames with the best expressions – this is a great way to quickly cull through group shots to see which photos to keep and which to discard. This handy feature gives us a preview of each subject’s face in a photo up close and personal. We can also use the parameters to determine how lenient or strict we want it to be with what it considers to be a duplicate or unique frame. It will give a 5-star rating and display the very best of the group in our selections, and we can click to expand the group and see the others in its set. The program will group duplicate frames in a gallery based on similar subjects and locations. We can then use the quick filters function on the right-hand side of the app to sort and view images based on its decisions. You can customize the star rating and color code options in the settings. When Aftershoot has finished culling, it uses the information above to assign a star rating and a color code to each photo in the gallery. Parameters and Thresholds for Automatic CullingĪftershoot uses AI to automatically cull by determining whether a photo is blurry, a subject’s eyes are closed, if duplicates are present, and can even automatically select a series of sneak previews for you.Įach parameter has its own threshold level, so you can choose how lenient or strict you want the app to be with its culling process.In the meantime, check out the video below to see what it can do: When the production version is released, I’ll update this review with how well it performs in the real world. While Aftershoot started as an AI culling platform, with ‘Edits’, it’s now a fully-fledged editing station, working directly with Aftershoot Cull, allowing you to both edit and cull at super speed (1,000 images in les than a minute!)Īll the edits are compatible with Lightroom Classic and eventually Capture One too.Īftershoot Edits is currently in Free Beta stage, meaning you can see how much time and effort it can save you with no fee whatsoever. (Apparently, there’s support for local adjustments coming soon too, which would be a huge time-saver if you like getting down to the nitty-gritty with your editing.) ![]() It uses AI photo editing technology to adjust Tones, White balance and all the other various things you’d normally do manually to make your photos pretty. Introduced recently, Aftershoot Edits learns from your past photo edits and uses that information to magically color correct and edit your photos with your own personal custom profile. I’ll be looking into these new features and updating this Aftershoot review soon, but in the meantime…
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