Flycatcher
With my new workflow for editing photos, I've implemented a rating system for the images on my SD card. Before I even transfer the files off the camera's storage card, I assign a colour code. A green tag indicates that I think the photo is worth processing. Green-tagged photos are the first ones that I will edit. Next come the yellow tags. These are assigned to photos that look almost as good as the green, but I'll only edit them if, when I'm working on a green-tagged photo, I discover that it's not quite as good as I thought it was. I'll then check the yellow-tagged images to see if I have overlooked how good it really is. An orange tag on a photo indicates that it's not necessarily worth editing but should not be discarded. For example, if I take a photo of a bird that has its back to me, I'll favour a photo where the bird is facing me, or at least has its head turned in profile. An orange tag means the shot isn't great but it shouldn't be dele...


