

I have found a "face tag deduplication script" in this forum somewhere, but that only deletes the duplicates, without having any control over which of the duplicates get removed. Has anyone maybe already written a nice exiftool command or script for this? If we can delete the largest duplicate face tag, then I think the correct (smaller) ones remain.

Reason is, I find many of the pictures with duplicate face tags have one tag that is correct, and another face tag is defined to a much too large area (maybe half or more of the picture). Then, might we, of all duplicate face tags, find the duplicates, and delete the "largest dimension" face tag boxes, so that only the "smallest in dimension" face tags are kept? delete the duplicate face tags, keeping only the correct ones? "magically" know which one of the duplicates is the "wrong" one andģ. find duplicate XMP-mwg-rs face tags andĢ. RegionAreaUnit : normalized, normalized, normalizedġ. RegionName : Ulrike Nagel, Lotta Jonkeren, Ulrike Nagel
#DIGIKAM FIND DUPLICATES CODE#
Code Select Expand RegionAppliedToDimensionsW : 3264
