피파 한 줄 정리: Curation은 superpower. Generation이 abundant해진 시대에 scarce한 자원은 *taste*. 2-second gut scan으로 top-5 → slow analyze → final shortlist. Daily Taste Test로 muscle 키워.
In the age of generative AI, creating content is no longer the bottleneck — anyone can generate hundreds of images in an hour. The new scarce resource is taste: the ability to look at 100 generated images and instantly know which 3 are worth developing further. This is curation, and it's the skill that separates professionals from prompt-and-pray hobbyists.
The Curation Analogy
Imagine a gold prospector standing next to a river of golden sand. In the past, finding any gold at all was the hard part. Now, with AI, the river is full of gold flakes. The new hard part is knowing which flakes are real gold and which are pyrite (fool's gold). Curation is the trained eye that tells the difference.
What Good Curators See
When scanning generated outputs, experienced creators evaluate multiple dimensions simultaneously:
- Compositional strength — Does the eye flow naturally? Is there a clear focal point? Does it work at the target display size?
- Emotional resonance — Does the image make you feel something? Does it tell a micro-story? Would you stop scrolling?
- Technical soundness — Are hands correct? Is the text readable? Are there artifacts? Can problems be fixed in editing?
- Brief alignment — Does it serve the actual purpose? A beautiful image that doesn't fit the project is a distraction.
- Editability — How much post-work does this need? An 85%-there image that's easy to fix often beats a 95%-there image with a problem in a hard-to-edit area.
The 2-Second Rule
Train yourself to make initial yes/no judgments in 2 seconds per image. Don't analyze — react. Your gut response to composition and mood is usually correct. Save detailed analysis for your shortlisted favorites. Spending 30 seconds analyzing every image from a batch of 50 wastes 25 minutes; the 2-second scan takes under 2 minutes and catches the same winners.
Building Curation Muscle
Why AI Makes Curation More Important, Not Less
Before AI, a photographer might shoot 500 photos to get 10 great ones. The ratio was 50:1. With AI, you can generate 500 images in minutes, but the ratio of "great" to "good enough" might be even higher — perhaps 100:1. The abundance of output doesn't reduce the need for curation; it amplifies it. The curator's skill becomes the critical bottleneck in the pipeline.
- In an era of abundant generation, curation — not creation — is the scarce and valuable skill.
- Train the 2-second gut reaction for initial filtering, then slow-analyze only your shortlist.
- Good curation requires a clear purpose. Know what you need the image for before judging it.
- Curation muscle improves with deliberate practice. Do the Daily Taste Test exercise.