First some background.
I have recently decided to embrace Lightroom and its catalog. I have spent time importing photos taken in the last year, converting them from RAW to DNG, pruning and tagging them.
I also decided to ask LR to automatically adjust them on import to reflect the auto settings on the Basic panel, but leave the white balance as shot. This way is just a way to get a bit more punch into the previews rather like a Jpeg from the camera might have. Dull previews of the unprocessed RAW files might lead me to delete the lot
The filtering on tags is fantastic. I can now find all my family photos, and individual people, all my Iceland photos, etc. at the click of a mouse.
I have started to create some collections and smart collections which are also a great facility to have.
I also have a system for the star ratings that I am ready to implement when time allows (ie next year!): Standout, Good, Technically Competent, Flawed and Delete.
However, there are a number of uncertainties that still exist which I hope you can help with; but I had better confine myself to one per thread or it could get unwieldy!
I feel I need to identify how far I have processed an image as I import lots of images but do not fully process them all.
I am thinking of using the coloured labels to indicate the stage of processing so it is immediately apparent:
Red = Imported with the basic auto settings referred to above. This flag could be added automatically on import.
Yellow = Quickly processed, either manually or using the Quick Develop tool in the Library module. (Although I have yet to learn about the latter.)
Green = Fully processed for screen viewing.
Blue = spare label for now
Violet = Possible use: Versions with reduced image size.
Q1. How would I save a version with a reduced image size in LR? If it was PS I would just save as a different filename, but I want to maintain the integrity of the LR catalog.
Q2. Would you be inclined to include different or additional workflow steps in such a labeling system? I hope your experience may help me refine my ideas.
Q3. Alternatively, is there a more important use for the coloured labels? What do you use the flags for?
As always, I shall really appreciate your thoughts on this.