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I'm working on a large photo series, and I regularly meet with about 10 other photographers. I usually bring them prints and ask which ones they like best, but is there an app that could do a similar job? My ideal app would allow me to open a folder and show the images either at random or a defined order, and have the viewer rate them. The next viewer should be able to rate the images without seeing the previous ratings. I would then be able to view the scores each image got.

Is anything like that in existence? I'm aware of apps like lightroom but I want to canvas a group not just rate them myself. Ive seen plenty of "rate this" websites so hoping a similar interface exists for local devices.

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