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Lightroom Dashboard for Photos Analystics


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Does anyone uses lightroom or other software for their libraries analytics? Ever since I switch over to Fuji for my "LMV (Lean, minimalist & value for money) Project", I have been trying to find out what are the statistics of the photos I've been taking. I do know what genres I took the most and have some ideas of what cameras, lenses, settings I took.

 

Anyone?

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You should be able to see it in library tab.

As far as i remember, there was filter button for this. Play around and you will find it.

 

I actually liked Aperture(Mac) for this. But after apple decided to unsupport it, i switched to LR but i cant find the same taste to be honest. (for archive purposes)

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This works on any collection in the Library view (including "All Photographs").

 

1. Make sure you're in grid view (hit g on your keyboard).

 

2. Click the word "Metadata" along the top of the photos in the Library Filter ribbon

 

3. Select any factors you like from the four available columns. If you want to change any of the column criteria, click the name of the column and a fly-out menu will appear (attached screenshot is the fourth column showing the choices).

 

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