To turn off the filter and return to seeing all photos, click on that same flag in the filter bar. (You may have to click twice – once to activate the filter bar, once to select the flag status you want). To see just your picks, unflagged photos, or rejects, click on that flag in the filter bar. If so, click where it says “Filter:” (green box ) to expand it so that you can see stars, flags, etc. It may start out collapsed, like mine below.
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Note that this will not work in Loupe view! How to See Just Your Rejected, Picked or Unflagged Photosīelow the toolbar in the filmstrip, there is a handy Filter feature. To assign the same flag to many photos, go to Grid view (G), select the photos, and click on the flag in the toolbar or type a shortcut. This is just another visual cue to you that they have the reject flag - they are still there in your folder and in Lightroom, and you can always change your mind and unflag them or Pick them. Notice also that rejected photos become grayed out in the grid and filmstrip. Once you assign a flag, in Grid view and in the filmstrip you’ll see it in the top left of your photo: You can also use shortcuts: “ P” for Pick, “ X” for Reject, and “ U” to unflag a photo. To remove a flag from a photo, click again on the flag in the toolbar that you assigned. To assign a flag to one photo, select your photo and click on the pick or reject flag in the toolbar. If you don’t see your toolbar at all, type “ T” to reveal it. If you don’t see these flags in the toolbar, click on the downward triangle to the right and choose “Flagging”. In any of the Library module’s views, such as Grid (G) or Loupe (E) view, in the toolbar below your photo you can display pick and reject flags. Start by selecting the folder of photos you want to sort through in the Folders panel.