Originally Posted by
bocastephen
Just back from Taiwan and Japan and I must have 300+ photos to go through that I can't get to. Normally I would go through each photo, run it through Snapseed to spruce it up, then discard the duplicates or ones I didn't like - but this seems like an overly daunting task.
So, I was hoping to find an AI based editing tool that could simplify the workflow process by making each photo look its best with some HDR-ish touchups (without looking phony), balancing, etc - and I can run my photos through the workflow and then only need to go through the ones to keep or discard.
I haven't been able to find such a tool - or at least one that didn't cost an arm and a leg and was geared to professionals. Any suggestions? Maybe even a plug-in for Lightroom?
I fully share your anxiety regarding organizing, editing and sharing of photos. That's how I felt some 15 years ago, except I'd be shooting a lot more images (count).
Fast forward to today, I have been using an Adobe subscription Ps+LrC to manage my collection of over 600,000 images. Without this subscription, I'd be a nut-case!
I get it, you want something less costly or even free. I am AWARE of (but never use) a lite version of Adobe Lightroom (free, I heard) that you can try. In order to have "any" plug-in to Lightroom, it implies you already have Lightroom. Is this the case with you?
If you don't have Lightroom, you might want to try the FREE version a try and moving from there. Here is a link (hope it works, otherwise search online for it):
https://www.adobe.com/products/photo...h&gad_source=1