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+1. Lightroom is a fantastic photo editor and library organizer, but if you want to organize photos, then it is overkill. In this case, Picasa or something like MAGIX's Photo Manager could be worth considering. Reasonable and great for managing and archiving pictures.
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Mac only I'm afraid but this one is worth a mention.
PhotoReviewer
Not only that but it's the sort of shareware we used to have. Use it and pay if satisfied. Up to 15 times @24 hours per time for the unregistered version.PhotoReviewer is an image handling utility for people who juggle a lot of photos. If you have a digital camera, it's not uncommon to have hundreds or even thousands of images coming into your "inbox". You need to rename them, toss the bad ones, sort the good ones, email thumbnails to friends... you need an app that can help you with your photo workflow. Apple's iPhoto is a good long-term repository, but it isn't so good at that first stage of simply coping with the flood of incoming photos. Other apps tend to be overpriced, poorly designed, cluttered, and above all, slow.Last edited by Sysman; 20 March 2014, 12:52.
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Has the simulated shredder animation driven you nuts yet?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWhat OS?
On OSX I Use Gemini: Best Mac Duplicate File Finder. How to Remove Dulicates on Mac OS X does all file types not just photos

Edit: If it does, simply switch focus to another application and the animation will cease and desist.
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Looks like a few linux tools out there:
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=li...uplicate+files
Some command line shizzle as well is always good to help you learn!
Back up your tulip first though! If running command line or adding a program you don't wholly trust then I really recommend throwing a VM together, copy your photos to that and work on those only. Never only have your photos in one place, especially when doing things like trying to de-dupe them.
Let us know how you get on!
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Linux or Windows if notOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostWhat OS?
On OSX I Use Gemini: Best Mac Duplicate File Finder. How to Remove Dulicates on Mac OS X does all file types not just photos
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What OS?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI've got several gigs worth of photos taken over the years in various folders/drives. Loads of duplicates in there too from doing emergency dumps from full memory cards without bothering to check what I already had saved.
Can any of the esteemed panel recommend any Photo Management Software which will make sorting the mess out as painless as possible with (hopefully) some of the work done automatically?
TIA!
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On OSX I Use Gemini: Best Mac Duplicate File Finder. How to Remove Dulicates on Mac OS X does all file types not just photos
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Lightroom would do the job, and it has most of the functionality of Photoshop as well
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I was going to say Picasa but looks like you already have that in mind.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostAfter a bit more research it looks like I'll be using Picasa and Darktable
unless some can suggest something better!
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After a bit more research it looks like I'll be using Picasa and Darktable
unless some can suggest something better!
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Photo Management Software
I've got several gigs worth of photos taken over the years in various folders/drives. Loads of duplicates in there too from doing emergency dumps from full memory cards without bothering to check what I already had saved.
Can any of the esteemed panel recommend any Photo Management Software which will make sorting the mess out as painless as possible with (hopefully) some of the work done automatically?
TIA!
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