Unlike other tools I tried last year, this app has it all - from simple matching based on date, image size and file size to doing automated visual comparisons where you can set the percentage of image similarity to determine a dupe. Then, after futzing with a bunch of dedupe apps and getting nowhere, I found Duplicate Image Finder. #PHOTOS TAKEOUT REVIEW DOWNLOAD#You download the app and it takes your Google TakeOut download, and not only merges all of your json file data back into your photos, but it organizes the entire collection. I've reported here once before about this app. MetaData Fixer cost me $15 and it was a no-brainer purchase. This year, I found two great tools: MetaData Fixer and Duplicate Image Finder. Last year I worked through years of photos from a Google TakeOut download and spent many hours trying to make sense of it all. I thought there was no practical way forward - there is. If you have a large collection, like me, you are left with a mess. If you have a small collection, you can overcome this by creating albums in Google Photos, each album not to exceed 500 photos. Google strips out the metadata you need to effectively manage your photos, and puts that metadata in separate json files. I've had to deal with Google TakeOut for both my photos and my wife's photos. I posted recently about one tool I used to help fix the mess that Google provides in their TakeOut process, but I just added another and now I can really deal with what I get from Google in a practical way.
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