How To Browse Your Backlog Of Photos
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An ankle injury has me tethered to a desk at the moment. Since I can’t be out hiking in the landscape or wading in the ocean, I am going through my backlog of photos to find images to process. With just a little metadata added to your photos, you can take cross-sections of your photo library and find images you passed over or haven’t had the time to work on. In this video, I show you how I browse my backlog and find the next images I want to work on.
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