The disadvantage of that method is: a) it is incredibly geeky. I haven't got it to work properly - let alone I could explain it easily to someone who learned to photograph in the analog times b) it is a rather binary method - it is in the category or out. That doesn't allow any degrees.
It is a possible fallback scenario, so thanks for pointing it out, but I don't think it is exactly what we're looking for.
Lodewijk
2012/6/22 Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com
Bas vb, 21/06/2012 19:59:
Last year I scrolled to the categories (looking 200 pictures in 10
seconds), every picture that I liked or jumped out was then opened in a new tab by me, and if I liked the picture I copied the link and added it to a page with wikistyle pictures on big size (700px) this page I watched in preview edit mode and this way narrowed down the selection.
I think a basic but strong to tool to speed this up very much is to skip the copy the link and place it somewhere else part of that and make that a simple mouseclick.
Such a tool exists already, it's cat-a-lot with a (temporary) sub- or parent category. You said it shouldn't involve saving on Commons, but I don't think transparency here is a problem: rather, given the number of images and the high chances of mistakes, it could be an asset; more likely, nobody will bother to follow closely.
Nemo
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