Snapselect
Snapselect was a photo selection and organization tool developed by MacPhun (now Skylum) that helped photographers quickly sort through large collections of images. The app was designed to streamline the photo culling process by providing an intuitive interface for marking keepers, rejects, and maybes during initial photo reviews. It was particularly useful for photographers who needed to rapidly evaluate hundreds or thousands of shots from photo shoots or events. Snapselect focused on speed and efficiency in the initial selection phase of photo workflows, before moving images to more comprehensive editing applications.
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1 suggestionSnapselect appears to have been discontinued by Skylum (formerly MacPhun), with no Apple Silicon update available. The company has shifted focus to their AI-powered editing software like Luminar. For photo selection and culling workflows, I recommend switching to Photo Theater Pro, a native Apple Silicon app specifically designed for fast photo selection and organization. It offers similar rapid culling capabilities with keyboard shortcuts, star ratings, and batch operations. Alternatively, consider using the built-in photo selection features in Lightroom Classic or Capture One, both of which offer universal binaries and more comprehensive workflows.
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