Cull Me uP Lab · AI transparency
Nala doesn't replace your eye. It learns from it.
Most AI cullers try to decide what a good photo is. Nala takes another path: intelligence shaped by your priorities — your subjects, your sharpness, eventually your own image corpus. It surfaces the shoot; you make the call.
AI for the photographer, shaped by the photographer — never a black box.
How Nala helps
Three ways it assists — none of them decide.
01
Adjust what matters
Give more weight to the zones and subjects your work depends on — eyes in portrait, focus zones, animal faces, products, children, hands, critical edges.
02
Train on your own corpus
Help Nala understand your photographic world, not an average dataset. Not generic AI taste — your eye, made operational.
03
Organize before judging
Nala structures the shoot before review — bursts, time gaps, similar frames, focus stacks, duplicates — but the final call stays yours.
Where the line is drawn
AI can organize the chaos. You still make the call.
Nala suggests, never decides. Reversible, never destructive. No silent deletion, no taste score, no magic best-photo claim. Trust is earned by being visible and easy to check.
Nala prepares the Light Table — groups, sequences, candidates, technical signals — so the shoot is easier to understand before you begin. The creative decision never leaves the photographer.
Nala prepares the Light Table. You decide.
That is the difference between useful intelligence and automation that just creates more homework.