Every photographer using Adobe Lightroom has faced the same question: what's the best way to rate my photos? With three different systems available—Flags, Stars, and Color Labels—it's easy to feel overwhelmed or end up with a disorganized, inconsistent culling process.
Having a clear, repeatable rating system is the backbone of an efficient workflow. It allows you to make decisions quickly and easily filter your images at every stage of post-production. This guide will break down each rating system and show you how to combine them into a professional workflow—and then supercharge it with AI.
Without a consistent rating system, your culling process becomes chaotic. You might use stars on one shoot and flags on another, making it impossible to remember your process or find specific photos later. This leads to wasted time and frustration. A defined system brings order to the chaos.
Let's clarify what each tool is best for.
What it is: The simplest system. A photo can be a "Pick" (white flag) or a "Reject" (black flag).
Best for: The very first, rapid pass of your cull. It's a quick binary decision: "Is this photo even a possibility?" (Pick) or "Is this an obvious mistake?" (Reject).
Shortcuts: P for Pick, X for Reject, U to Unflag.
What it is: A way to rank your photos on a scale of quality from 1 to 5 stars.
Best for: The second pass, after you've made your initial "Picks." You can use stars to rank your keepers, distinguishing between "good" (3 stars), "great" (4 stars), and "portfolio-worthy" (5 stars).
Shortcuts: The number keys 1 through 5.
What it is: A way to assign a category to a photo using colors (Red, Yellow, Green, etc.).
Best for: Post-culling workflow stages. You can use colors to mark photos for specific purposes after they've been selected and rated. For example:
The most efficient photographers don't choose one system; they combine them in a logical sequence. Here's a professional-grade workflow:
First Pass (Flags): Go through your entire shoot quickly and use the P key to "Pick" anything with potential. Use X for obvious mistakes.
Filter for Picks: Filter your view to show only your "Picked" photos.
Second Pass (Stars): Now, go through your smaller collection of Picks and assign star ratings (1-5) to rank their quality.
Post-Culling (Colors): After editing, use color labels to manage your delivery process.
This manual workflow is effective, but the first pass is still a time-consuming bottleneck. This is where Kinetiq AI Cull transforms your process.
Kinetiq's AI acts as an automated first pass with Flags. When you import your shoot, the AI analyzes every photo and applies tags like Reject-SevereBlur or Keeper-Potential. This is the equivalent of an incredibly fast and intelligent assistant doing the initial "Pick" vs. "Reject" cull for you, saving you from looking at thousands of photos.
Kinetiq is designed to work perfectly with your rating system. After you review the AI's suggestions and apply your own star ratings or color labels within Kinetiq, you can export to Lightroom. All of your ratings are written to XMP sidecar files and appear instantly and perfectly in your Lightroom catalog.
Your new, supercharged workflow looks like this:
Kinetiq AI: The AI performs the initial "Flag" pass automatically.
You in Kinetiq: You perform the "Star" rating pass on the much smaller, pre-vetted selection.
Export & Finalize in Lightroom: All your ratings are transferred. You can now use color labels to manage the final steps of your workflow.
A consistent rating system is essential for an efficient workflow. By understanding the roles of flags, stars, and colors, you can bring order to your culling process. And by letting a smart AI like Kinetiq handle the most time-consuming first step, you can achieve a level of speed and organization you never thought possible.
Ready to perfect your rating system? Try Kinetiq AI Cull for free and let an intelligent assistant automate your first pass.