I have a problem. I love taking photos, but I hate the grunt work that comes after.
My routine was always the same: I come back from a trip (let's say, Rome) with 800 photos on my SD card. My first reflex? Open Adobe Lightroom. And that's where the drama begins. I import 800 files in bulk. I then have to spend hours manually creating collections, tagging "Rome", "Colosseum", "Vatican"... My catalog becomes an unmanageable monster.
Worse, if I want to find a photo 6 months later, I have to remember what I did. It was inefficient and it discouraged me from organizing.
Lightroom is made for *editing*, not for *sorting* chaos.
(Inefficient)
(Optimized)
[TO SORT]Reads GPS metadata and automatically organizes by geolocation. Zero manual input.
Prepares your files before you even open your editor. Clean input = clean workflow.
Processes 1,000 photos in ~8 minutes. Set it and forget it.
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Don't use Lightroom to do the grunt work. Use a dedicated tool to prep the ground.
For me, that's PhotoGlobe Sorter. It made photography fun again by removing the most boring part.
Stop wasting time on manual sorting. Automate Step 1.
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