How do you click through and delete pics?
System: MacBook Pro 15 Inch w retina, running the 2nd to latest IOS on 4/30/16
This seems like a very very basic thing to do, but how can I open a photo and click my arrow keys to view them one by one, in full screen/resolution, in chronological order, then delete?
I asked 2 geniuses over the phone about this and have not been able to get a satisfying answer. For example: on my PC, I put the RAW .CR2 images on the computer and I can click on any image and it will open up in the windows photo viewer, full size (although it takes a couple sections to reach full resolution, which is fine) and I can either press the delete key to send the file to the recycle bin or the right or left arrow keys to go through the photos in chronological order.
Why do I have to open each picture one by one? A genius taught me one way to scroll through, but it only works on all the pics in the same row. Once you get to the end of the row, you have to close the photo and open the first photo of the next row to start. Very silly, very tedious.
I have lightroom but I also can't figure out how to make the images full screen to click through in there so im at a loss. I also don't want to import photos into lightroom that I'm not using as to me it gets very messy.
Please help me! I have a photo assignment involving over 4,200 pics and I need my workflow/going through to be as quick as possible.
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015), iOS 9.3