Hi Jesse,
Sure, you save some clicks to disable bad tilts, but the time consuming part is really going through and checking the thumbnails, not really the "click" itself, so I found that I wasn't saving that much time :)
I usually collapse the left tab so you can see both CTF and real space; then I look for:
- really "unfittable"-looking CTF (if fit is "just" bad, sometimes it's just because the parameters need to be adjusted, so I usually do a few rounds of "fit only this CTF" on tilts with different tilt angle and defocus, to try and find a parameter set that works for everything)
- big blobs of ice coming into view. Not sure how many of these are caught by Aretomo, you'd have to test a bit
- big, sudden shifts, which are not really caught by aretomo (sometimes collection just messes up due to eucentric height and focusing issues)
- corrupted images (all black or big stripes)
This is probably not all, but that's what comes to mind now.
Best,
Lorenzo