Last night, I was a guest on this week’s KelbyOne Community Live (hosted by the awesome Chicky Nando), and the topic was my SLIM System course that just went online (SLIM stands for “Simplified Lightroom Image Management” System). Anyway, I’ll talk more about a specific problem I was asked to solve, but first, let’s learn the little-known feature that I think could do the trick – and that is using Lightroom Classic’s pretty much hidden “Visual Search” where using AI power, it finds images by recognizing the subject of photo – not keywords or names or anything. Here’s how it works:
Lightroom.adobe.com
Once you’re there, log in with your Adobe ID (user name and password – the same on you use to log into Lightroom), and that synced collection will appear there. There’s a search field at the top; just type in what you want it to find (in this case I typed in “cars” and it found all the cars in that collection.
OK, how did that relate to this guy’s problems?
He photographs animals in zoos, sometimes he doesn’t take the time to tag every animal with a keyword description. He was wondering if there’s a faster way to find and tag those photos with a keyword. Well, using this Visual Search he could do it. Here’s how:
OK, everybody, have a fantastic Super Bowl weekend! (just so you know, I’m going to have an insane amount of those little Nathan’s pigs in a blanket and a mountain of tater tots. But, I’m going to offset all those calories and fat by having them with a Diet Coke. Maybe two. Just sayin’).
Cheers,
-Scott
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