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Soptima2014-02-28 03:56:23
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Soptima, 2014-02-28 03:56:23

Where can I find a program for selecting photos during sequential viewing and sending them to a separate folder?

Quite often you have to select your favorite photos from a pile of photographed material.
Is there a program that, when you press some hot keys, copies the viewed photo to a separate folder?

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chudko, 2014-02-28
@chudko

If under windows, then FastStone Image Viewer can do this.

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Vadim Yakovlev, 2014-02-28
@FrimInc

LightRoom

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xandox, 2014-02-28
@xandox

And the removal of unnecessary trash will not work?
It seems that any Del viewer can do this

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jan_zen, 2014-02-28
@jan_zen

For these purposes, I use the free IrfanView viewer, it has such functionality. True, not by one button, but by two: when viewing a photo, press the F8 key to call up the copy dialog (or move by F7), and then with the second key (you can use the numeric keys 0-9 and the letters b, c, d and e) send the photo to one of the directories you immediately specified (there can be up to 14 of them). Thus, you can divide photos not only binary into good / bad, but also use a larger number of categories, for example, "to be deleted", "average", "masterpieces".

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Igor Vorotnev, 2014-03-01
@HeadOnFire

In fact, there are special tools for working with footage - Adobe Lightroom, Apple Aperture and the like. @FrimInc prompted correctly. Yes, you can do it by simply copying it to another folder, but it's only "easier and faster" at first glance. Those opportunities that the same Lightroom provides significantly save time and effort on the flow of such tasks. Perhaps at first you will need to enter the logic of the process, understand the workflow. And then everything will go like clockwork.

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