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Step 22:
One last thing about Compare view:
once I've determined which photo is the
single best photo from the shoot (which
should be the image on the left side when
I get through all the images in my Selects
collection—what I call “the last photo
standing”), I don't make a whole new
Selects collection for just this one photo.
Instead, I mark this one photo on the left
as the winner by pressing the number 6
on my keyboard. This assigns a Red label
to this photo (as shown here).
Step 23:
Now anytime I want to find the single
best photo out of this shoot, I can go
to the Library module's Grid view (G) ,
click on Attribute in the Library Filter
bar, and then in the Attribute bar below
it, I can click the Red label (as shown
circled here), and bang—there's my “Best
of Show.” So, in this tutorial, you've just
learned a key part of the organization
process—creating collections—and using
collections puts both “your keepers” and
your very best photos from each shoot
just one click away. Next, we'll look at
how to organize related shoots that will
have multiple collections (like a wedding
or vacation).
 
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