![]() If you have several Macs, external hard drives, or just multiple copies of the same photo collection, and want to remove duplicates, this application is for you. It allows you to find and group photos that have identical or very similar content, regardless of image names.ĭUPLICATE photos - absolutely identical photos, created by reserve copying or using multiple photo libraries etc. It works with photos from Apple Photos, iPhoto, Aperture, Adobe Lightroom Classic and Capture One libraries, as well as photos from your hard drives and external storages. Read more about duplicate, iphoto, Lightroom, Photos, PhotoSweeper, remove.PhotoSweeper Lite (a lightweight version of PhotoSweeper) helps you to get rid of duplicate photos. PhotoSweeper is a one-trick pony, but it provides a user-friendly way to scan large photo libraries, identify and remove duplicate photos. This would include photos taken using Burst Mode as well as other photos that you took rapidly as you were trying to capture some action. The result should be photos that were taken seconds apart and are nearly identical. I suggest you set the Time Gap to Less Than 3 Seconds and then leave the Matching Level close to Exact. Then let PhotoSweeper perform its comparison. The Similar Photos option then lets you adjust the Time Gap and Matching Level. This time, however, in Step 7 select Similar Photos. Next, you’ll want to return to steps 6-13 to perform a second comparison of photos in your Photos Library.Instead, it moves them into an Album named Trash (PhotoSweeper). You can control-click on this Album and select Delete Photos to truly get rid of them. PhotoSweeper doesn’t immediately delete the photos. You’ll likely be prompted to open Photos and select the All Photos album.Once you’ve reviewed all groups of photos then click the Trash Marked button in the lower left corner.To change a photos marking simply click on it, as indicated. In each group you’ll see which photo(s) are marked in red.One-by-one, click on each group of duplicate photos listed on the left-hand side to review the photos.You should see a window like the one shown above.Click the Auto Mark button, to permit this. ![]() When PhotoSweeper finishes doing its comparison, it’ll likely ask you if you want it to Auto Mark photos.For this first pass, select the Duplicate Files option.Comparisons can take quite a long time depends upon how many photos you have ![]()
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