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Step Three:
Now I go through the process of finding
the keepers from the shoot. Go to the
Collections panel, expand the Beauty
Headshot collection set, and inside you'll
see your Full Shoot collection. Click on it,
then in the Grid view, double-click on the
first photo (so it zooms into Loupe view),
and start the process of flagging your Picks
by pressing the letter P on your keyboard
each time you see one, and your Rejects
(shots that are out-of-focus, badly com-
posed, messed up, etc.) by pressing the
letter X when you see one of those. Use
the Arrow keys on your keyboard to move
through all your images (remember, just
Picks and Rejects—no star ratings, etc.).
For more on Picks and Rejects see page 53
in Chapter 2.
Step Four:
Once you've chosen your Picks (and
deleted your Rejects by choosing Delete
Rejected Photos from the Photo menu),
go up to the Library Filter above the
Preview area, click on Attribute, and
then click on the white Picks flag to filter
your images so only the Picks are showing.
Now, press Command-A (PC: Ctrl-A)
to select all the Picks, and then press
Command-N (PC: Ctrl-N) to create a
new collection. When the dialog appears,
name this collection “Picks,” from the
Set pop-up menu, choose the Beauty
Headshot set, make sure the Include
Selected Photos checkbox is turned on,
and click the Create button. This saves
your Picks into their own collection inside
your Beauty Headshot set (shown circled
here in red). For more on collections, see
page 52 in Chapter 2).
 
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