Choose your culling method

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Imagen has two culling methods designed for different photography workflows. You choose your culling method when you create a culling project

Keep the best of each group

This culling method groups similar photos and selects the best one from each group. It also finds unique photos that aren’t part of a group for you to review. It preserves variety throughout your shoot while filtering out duplicates and low-quality shots. 

This method works best for wedding, portrait, family and newborns, or event photography where flexibility is key. You can choose how strictly to define groups of similar photos and whether or not to exclude low-quality ones.

Cull to an exact number

This culling method automatically reduces your project to an exact number or percentage of photos. It is designed for photographers who shoot thousands of photos but need to deliver a specific count to clients. 

This method works best with projects when you want to keep between 15-30% of your total photos. It’s not meant for sneak peeks or highlights, since it doesn’t return a low number of final photos.

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