

You must use the Media Browser to add images from those libraries in order to have them synchronized with PhotoSweeper. The images included in the iPhoto, Aperture or Lightroom libraries will be marked accordingly. Naturally, you can adjust the thumbnail size, but you will also view the location of each file on your drive, the complete name, creation date, resolution and size. Here you must add the photos you want to process, and thumbnails are automatically generated. PhotoSweeper will initially display the Setup panel. PhotoSweeper is quite powerful when it comes to processing: granted, the images had small sizes, but the app was able to show the results for over 1000 files in a matter of seconds.

The good news is that the marked images remain in the Box. The Box area is available at any time from any location, but the results browser deals with only one analysis at a time: if you go back to the Source area, you must start over. Each space takes its turn in the main window and the switch is smooth and streamlined. PhotoSweeper’s workflow is based on three areas: the Setup or Source, the Review board and the Box.
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PhotoSweeper integrates beautifully in the system: gray background for the entire application, a wood panel for the working area, rounded edges, full screen support, help messages on hover for each button, a short “PhotoSweeper Tips” tutorial that presents the most important features and an extended user guide.
