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...import all my photos into iPhoto and then delete the ones I didn't like. I also tried using Image Capture to import photos--since it allows you to import images selectively--but it still required that I look at a bunch of photos in a window and [??]-click on the ones I wanted to import. I tried a few other image-editing and -management utilities, but none of them really made the process any easier.
What I really wanted was an easy-to-use, fast way to review photos before they ever got into iPhoto. So when I spied Stick Software's $10 PhotoReviewer 1.4 (VERY GOOD; www.sticksoftware.com), my eyebrows raised in curious expectation. As it turns out, PhotoReviewer is just what I was looking for.
Although PhotoReviewer uses a standard slideshow mode for browsing photos, its real power is in letting you approve or veto images as you view them, and in making the process efficient. You approve or veto each image, one after another, as quickly as you can...
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