Sports Game Photos
Learn how to organize and manage photos from college football and basketball games using CoreViz's AI-powered classification and tagging tools
Dealing with hundreds or thousands of game photos? CoreViz automatically classifies and tags your sports photos so you can find what you need without manually sorting through everything.
Video Tutorial
Getting Started
Upload your photos to CoreViz Lab and let it process them. CoreViz automatically analyzes each photo and extracts useful information you can filter and search by.
What CoreViz Automatically Does
Identifies Players
CoreViz recognizes the same person across different photos. So if you want all photos of a specific player, you can find them even if they're wearing different uniforms or in different games.
Reads Jersey Numbers
The AI automatically detects and tags jersey numbers from uniforms. Filter by jersey number to quickly find all photos of player #23, or combine it with other filters to get action shots of a specific player.
Classifies Shot Types
Each photo gets automatically tagged with its type:
- Action shots (gameplay, players in motion)
- Crowd shots (fans, stadium atmosphere)
- Portraits (headshots, close-ups)
- Team shots (lineups, huddles)
- Sideline shots (coaches, bench)
- Celebrations
Identifies Sports & Moments
CoreViz knows the difference between football and basketball photos, and can identify game situations like pre-game warmups, scoring plays, or post-game celebrations.
Using Filters
Once your photos are processed, use filters to narrow things down:
- Filter by shot type to get only action shots for a highlight reel
- Filter by jersey number to find all photos of a specific player
- Combine filters: action shots + jersey #23 = all action photos of that player
- Filter by sport, game situation, or any other classification
Save filtered results as collections so you can come back to them later.
Searching Your Photos
You can also search using natural language. Just describe what you're looking for:
"quarterback throwing a pass"
"touchdown celebration"
"player number 23"
"slam dunk"
"crowd cheering"Combine search with filters for even more precise results.
Exporting Metadata
All the classifications and tags CoreViz generates can be downloaded. Export collections with full metadata, or get CSV files with all the structured data. You can also access everything via the API if you want to build custom workflows.
The metadata includes:
- Shot type classifications
- Detected jersey numbers
- Player identifications
- Content tags
- Technical data (dimensions, file size, dates)
Tips
Organization: Create separate entities for different teams or seasons. Use clear names like "2024 Football Season" or "Basketball Home Games."
Workflow: Upload photos right after games so they're processed and ready to use. Use filters instead of manually sorting - it's way faster.
Highlight Reels: Filter for action shots, add a sport filter, then narrow by game situation or player. Export the collection when you're done.
Multiple Photographers: Everyone can upload to the same dataset. The AI classifications keep everything organized automatically.
Next Steps
- Check out photo culling to automatically identify your best shots
- Learn about AI workflows for more advanced features
- See the API reference for programmatic access to your metadata