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Culling photos on iPad

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    You'd have to mount the SD card on your Mac then use AirDrop to send them to a folder on the iPad. Do your culling there then AirDrop them back to the Mac where ever you want Photo RAW to be able to find them.

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  • Karen McBride

    Thanks for you help but I was looking for more specific information. I have watched the workflow video but I still don’t know how to delete an album or how to select all my disliked photos to delete them. 

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    Which workflow video did you watch? I assume it was using the Photo RAW 2022 program. Are you trying to do your culling with the Mobile App? The workflow I described does not use that, just the normal iPad Pictures program. Photo RAW has features that the Mobile App does not so the workflow video may not be applicable for what you want to do. I do not use the Mobile App so I'm not going to be much help with it but here is a link to some additional help.

    https://on1help.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/sections/360009451771-ON1-Photo-RAW-for-Mobile

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  • Karen McBride

    I watched the mobile app workflow video but it did not cover culling photos on the mobile app.

    I did figure out how to delete a folder. You need to select the folder and be in the folder viewing the items and the you can tap the three small dots in the upper right hand corner of the screen and delete the folder. 

    I can’t find any way to select by like/dislike (to cull all disliked photos). You can sort by rating but you can’t select by rating to delete all photos rated at one star(*) for example. I don’t see any easy way to cull photos with the mobile app until they add that functionality. I created a suggestion in the  Suggested Ideas page https://www.on1.com/products/photo-raw/ideas/

    For now the only fool proof way to cull photos that I found is to delete each photo that you don’t want, one at a time, as you are viewing the photo.

     

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  • Richard Steele

    Yes I agree as I am traveling with my iPad and want to only import selected good photos and am spoiled with the browse feature on the Mac version 🥵

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    Hudson Henry did a video on culling photos while traveling. He reviews them on his camera and uses the camera’s protection feature on the images he wants to keep. Then at the end of the day he just erases the card and the protected photos are retained. He can then just import those photos that he liked.

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