And we're gonna go straight to our, just reset that there, we're gonna go straight to our File tab, and go to our sub folder and say, hey Capture One, I want a sub folder, which uses the token Color Tag, like so. I'm gonna use a Jpeg Quick Proof, because this is not really about the file type, it's just about seeing how we're going to sort our images. So now, we're gonna make our process recipe so everything processes nice and fast. And you saw a brief hint of this earlier. We're going to make a new process recipe, and we're gonna call this Sort By Color Tag, like so. And if you remember, our front shots were green, rears were red, and the detail shots were blue, like so. So the first collection we're in, we are in all the final images, so this is everything that had a five star rating. And as I've said, we'll start off simple, and we'll get more. And the only thing we're really doing then, is choosing images, in this case, with star ratings or color tags. If we keep using the same template, and the same process recipes, it becomes second nature. And remember, once you've set it up once, it's just repeatable and consistent, even though we've been chatting about this stuff for the best part of an hour or so now, once you've drilled down your work flow to what you need, and like you saw with saving sessions templates, we've done all that work now. And then we're gonna keep adding to it, until it gets a little bit more deeper and more powerful, but the more powerful we get, the actual more time, you're gonna save as well. And we're gonna start off nice and simple, so you'll really get the concept. What we're gonna do first, is give you seven or eight, various different process recipes that you can use, with tokens, to see how it works. Exporting with Tokens: Seven Popular Examples