Burst Selection & Quality Filter
In professional photography, burst shooting and bracketing often produce a large number of similar photos. Photocatalyst's burst selection and quality detection help you quickly eliminate low-quality photos and keep the best work.
1. Burst Selection
In sports, wedding, wildlife, and other scenarios, a single high-speed burst can produce dozens of nearly identical photos. The burst selection feature automatically analyzes the quality of each photo to help you pick the best one.
How to Use
- Select a group of burst photos (2 or more recommended)
- Right-click → Tools → Burst Selection
- The system analyzes each photo and gives a comprehensive score ranking
- Choose the best photo to keep, and move the rest to the recycle bin in bulk
The system considers the following factors for scoring:
- Sharpness: Is the focus accurate and the image crisp
- Exposure: Is the exposure reasonable
- Composition: Evaluate composition quality via aesthetic scoring
- Faces/Eyes: Prioritize expression and eye contact when people are present
Typical Scenarios
| Scenario | Burst Count | Selection Value |
|---|---|---|
| Sports events | 50~200 | Pick the moment with the most dynamic pose and most accurate focus |
| Wedding ceremonies | 20~50 | Pick the ones with the best expressions, no blinking, natural posture |
| Wildlife | 30~100 | Pick the ones with the best animal posture and best lighting |
| Children's photography | 15~30 | Pick the ones with lively expressions, no motion blur |
| Product photography | 5~10 | Pick the ones with the sharpest focus and most even lighting |
Aesthetic Comparison
After selecting multiple photos, right-click → Tools → Aesthetic Comparison to navigate to a side-by-side comparison page, where you can visually see the aesthetic score differences of each photo.
2. Quality Detection & Blur Filter
During indexing, the system automatically evaluates the sharpness of each photo and gives a quality score ranging from 0 to 1.
Quality Icon Guide
Each photo thumbnail may display a quality icon in the upper-left corner:
| Score Range | Quality Level | Icon | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.9 ~ 1.0 | Excellent | No icon | Suitable for printing, large display |
| 0.8 ~ 0.9 | Good | No icon | Fully adequate for regular use |
| 0.5 ~ 0.8 | Acceptable | Yellow warning | May be slightly blurry, barely usable |
| 0.3 ~ 0.5 | Poor | Yellow warning | Noticeably blurry, not recommended |
| 0.0 ~ 0.3 | Very poor | Yellow warning | Recommend deletion |
Hover over the icon to see the exact value.
Quick Blur Filter
Select "Blur / Out of Focus" from the dropdown on the left side of the search box — filter all low-quality photos with one click, no input required.
Batch Cleanup Workflow
1. Search type → Blur / Out of Focus
2. Browse filtered results, manually confirm (prevent accidentally deleting artistically valuable out-of-focus photos)
3. Confirm those with no retention value → Select all → Move to recycle bin
4. Periodically empty the recycle bin to free up space
3. Aesthetic Scoring
The system automatically gives each photo an aesthetic score (0 to 10), considering factors such as composition, sharpness, and exposure.
Using Scores for Filtering
| Need | Action |
|---|---|
| Find the best work | Sort by score in descending order on the search results page |
| Quickly discard bad shots | Use advanced search, score < 3 |
| Portfolio selection | Score ≥ 7, then manually review |
| Client delivery | Score ≥ 5, exclude the obviously unusable ones |
4. Duplicate File Management
It is easy to accumulate duplicate files in a large photo collection — multiple copies of the same photo, the same file imported multiple times.
Two Detection Modes
Exact Match (Content Hash):
- Based on file hash values, finds 100% identical copies
- Suitable for cleaning up duplicates from multiple imports or backup restorations
Similarity Match (Content Feature):
- Based on image visual features, finds highly similar photos
- Suitable for finding RAW+JPEG pairs taken together, or photos with similar compositions from multiple shots
Steps
- Go to the "Duplicates" page (sidebar)
- Select the detection mode
- The system lists duplicate photo groups
- Use the image comparison tool (right-click → Tools → Compare) to assist judgment
- Keep what you need, delete the redundant ones
Auto-Deduplication
Set retention rules (e.g., keep the earliest/latest/largest/smallest file), and the system automatically selects duplicates to delete. Confirm and batch process.
Complete Culling Workflow
Below is a standard workflow for a professional photographer going from thousands of raw photos to final delivery:
Step 1: Deduplication
→ Duplicates page → Exact Match → Delete identical copies
→ Similarity Match → Manually decide what to keep
Step 2: Deblur
→ Search → Blur / Out of Focus → Confirm and batch delete obviously blurry photos
Step 3: Burst Selection
→ Sort by time → Right-click each burst group → Burst Selection → Keep one per group
Step 4: Score Filtering
→ Sort by aesthetic score → Mark/remove those below the threshold
Step 5: Curated Marking
→ Tag retained photos as "Curated"
→ Further classify by theme using semantic search
Step 6: Batch Export
→ Cross-page select all curated photos → Export together
Related chapters: Chapter 5: AI Smart Features | Chapter 6: Multi-Dimensional Browsing | Chapter 11: Recycle Bin Management