How to save a "duplicate" image

Started by wanderer, Today at 04:47:08 AM

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wanderer

Hi:
I have a burst of photos taken that I would like to keep.  One image in the set is flagged as a "duplicate" using the "visually identical, same file format" criteria.  They are not visually identical as the eyes and facial expression are slightly different.

How can I mark the "duplicate" as not a duplicate so that it isn't continually flagged when I add more photos to the database?

The photos are of a person, so understand they cannot be posted here.

sybersitizen

Maybe this: Open the built-in Duplicates category, select the files in question, right-click, and choose the Un-assign from current category function.

Mario

QuoteThey are not visually identical as the eyes and facial expression are slightly different.
If you work with burst shots where each image in sequence only differs in a few pixels from the previous one, the "visually identical" detector will not work for you.

This detector does not compare image pixel-by-pixel, because this would take a very long time. Instead it looks at a very small rendition of the image (think: unsharp thumbnail) to determine the similarity of two images using math. And this method does not "see" that the eyes in the image are slightly different compared the other image.

QuoteHow can I mark the "duplicate" as not a duplicate so that it isn't continually flagged when I add more photos to the database?

IMatch runs the duplicate check when new images come into the database. When it finds an image it considers a duplicate, it adds it to the Duplicates category and shows a notification. But that happens only once, usually. Or do you still update the very similar images with an external application so IMatch rescans them and finds them again as dupes?

Anyway, if you work with burst shots often, just disable the automatic duplicate check (Edit menu > Preferences > Indexing) ("Don't check") or switch to the "binary identical" mode.