How to delete a photo from the catalog

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How to delete a photo from the catalog

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I am trying out Aftershot Pro looking to see if it will replace Adobe Lightroom. So far I like what I see.

One thing I have not been able to find is to delete a photo from the imported pictures, but not to delete it from the Hard Drive. My workflow in Lightroom allows me to delete a photo that is not up to my standards from the catalog so it is not processed into the jpegs, but not to delete it from the hard drive.

I tried searching help and this forum, but have not found the answer. I tried to delete the photo from the strip by either 2 finger click (right click) or highlight the photo, then press the delete button. No joy with either.

I am running a Macbook Pro with a Retina Display, Mac OSX Mavericks.

Any help/insight/pointing to the right direction is appreciated. I have a feeling it will be a palm plant on forehead moment, but that is the nature of the business.
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Re: How to delete a photo from the catalog

Post by afx »

curtterp wrote:One thing I have not been able to find is to delete a photo from the imported pictures, but not to delete it from the Hard Drive. My workflow in Lightroom allows me to delete a photo that is not up to my standards from the catalog so it is not processed into the jpegs, but not to delete it from the hard drive.
Currently not possible in AS.

The catalog in AS is even more primitive then the toy DB in LR.

cheers
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