![]() I am completely willing to consider that I am just missing "something" about the process. Which is my next step if no one has a better suggestion. I've probably put enough time and effort into duplicate photo remover apps that I could have actually deleted them manually by now. Are you looking for PhotoSweeper for Windows 7/8/10 download instructions Then youve come to the right place. It shouldn't be this hard and I'm not stupid about following app instructions. But it is always about 27,000 duplicates and exactly 57 suggested for removal. The rest of the time, start each sentence with a verb. I've tried PhotoSweeper using sorting by file name, size, picture match (exact because many photos are quite similar, and 90% just to see what it would suggest to delete. For example, always use a phrase when you need to tell the customer where to start. I've tried searching for them by the *_1024.jpg* and various combinations of that but they seem to be invisible other than in Photos. They show up when I look at all the Photo files and (oddly) they vary in size from the small 100-300KB files I save for use in my blog to the full size originals. I've run it 3 more times and it is always "57 files". I wasn't sure which photos it meant the first 2 tries but finally clicked "OK". For example, when I run it just looking at the Photos file (that is 69,000 files but should be about 20,000 without duplicates), it says it found 27,000 and asks if I want to delete them. Free Trial: Yes Compatibility: macOS 10.12 and later versions Price: 9.99 (License for lifetime) As the name suggests, PhotoSweeper X sweeps away every trace of dupe images from your Mac. PhotoSweeper compares bitmaps and/or histograms so it can detect duplicate images even if they have different file sizes, file names, image sizes and capture dates. PhotoSweeper will be your go-to app if you take a series of shots of the same scene, allowing you to pick the best one, you edit photos with software like Photoshop, Pixelmator, etc., and make backups, or you have photos scattered on external hard drives and local disks, in Apple Photos, Lightroom Classic or Capture One libraries. PhotoSweeper - 9.99 - Demo version available. After that you can simply delete the entire collection, or select one or more images and press the Delete key. PhotoSweeper ( Mac App Store link) is a handy utility for quickly organizing photos on your Mac. ![]() Select the images and press the 'U' key (from Unflagged). It also says they will be flagged as rejected. Its been known to corrupt Photos and iPhoto libraries. At least that is what the Photosweeper website says. It is a bit confusing, as it doesn't explain well what the choices it offers mean. USB: One of the best tools to remove iPhoto duplicates from your Mac. Uninstall Gemini according to the developers instructions. ![]() Well, I forget the previous ones (they were free, so "iffy" and they did nothing), but I am using PhotoSweeper that I bought from the app store. ![]()
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