Export & Copy
FLOGVIT.culling lets you export images in various formats with full control over quality, size, and metadata.
Quick Export
Press Cmd+Shift+J to instantly export the current image (or selection) as JPEG to your default export folder. No dialog — just fast output.
Export Dialog
Press Cmd+Shift+E to open the full export dialog.
Format
Choose the output format:
- Original — Copy the file as-is, no conversion
- JPEG — With quality slider and chroma subsampling option
- WebP — With quality slider
- TIFF — Lossless, suitable for print
- PNG — Lossless, suitable for web
Size & Resolution
- No scaling — Keep original dimensions
- Fit to box — Specify maximum width and height in pixels
- Percentage — Scale to a percentage of original size
- DPI — Set the resolution metadata (e.g., 300 DPI for print)
Image Processing
- Sharpen after resize — Apply sharpening to compensate for downscaling
- Convert to sRGB — Ensure consistent color across devices
- Apply crop — Include any crop set during culling
- Watermark — Overlay text or an image at a configurable position and opacity
Metadata
- Apply IPTC template — Stamp metadata onto exported files
- Strip metadata — Remove EXIF, IPTC, or XMP data selectively
- Preserve EXIF — Keep original camera data in the export
Destination
- Export folder — Choose where files are saved
- Subfolder structure — Use template variables:
{year},{month},{day},{camera} - Rename on export — Template-based renaming with
{date},{time},{seq:N},{original},{ext}
Export Profiles
Save your export settings as named profiles for reuse:
- Configure all export settings
- Click Save as Profile
- Name it (e.g., "Web - 2048px", "Print - Full TIFF", "Social Media")
Load a profile to instantly apply all its settings. Useful when exporting for different purposes.
Batch Export
Select multiple images and export them all at once. Combined with filtering, this is a fast way to export all your selects:
- Filter to picks (Option+P)
- Select all (Cmd+A)
- Open export dialog (Cmd+Shift+E)
- Configure and export
Copy to Folder
For quick file organization without format conversion, use Copy/Move to Folder from the context menu. Path templates with variables like {year}, {month}, {day}, {folder} help organize your output. XMP sidecars are copied alongside the images automatically.