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hey there Iamp;#39;m Tim gray and like most users of Lightroom classic CC from time to time Iamp;#39;ve got a bit of a mess in my catalog and I suspect many photographers are in the same boat and part of that frankly is about not understanding Lightroom and so when it comes to cleaning up your mess in Lightroom or defining your workflow in the first place in Lightroom one of the first things I recommend is actually just stepping away from the computer donamp;#39;t worry about the computer itself donamp;#39;t even touch your computer donamp;#39;t look at your photos donamp;#39;t look at the files but rather think about whatamp;#39;s going to make sense in terms of an organizational workflow if youamp;#39;ve not yet started using Lightroom and you want to avoid a mess this is a good time to start to think about the workflow before you actually get to know Lightroom if youamp;#39;re already using Lightroom chances are youamp;#39;ve got at least a little bit of a mess there and s