Hi everyone,
I'm still quiet new to Digikam, but it is really the greatest and
free photo management software I've ever seen :)
One problem that I'm trying to solve though... I tend to take
pictures either in RAW and JPEG, and somehow in my library some
JPEGs that were previously converted from RAWs crept in to the whole
mix.
As it is a fairly sizable library (> 15000 images), the duplicate
image tool is not very helpful when I have to go through each search
result, select the JPEG file, and then manually click delete on it.
If it is possible, is there a way to export the search results so
that I get a list of file names clustered together based on their
fingerprint? That way I can simply script up something that has a
logic like:
if *n* JPEGs are found in this group and there are
also *n* RAWs in this group, delete the JPEGs.
That'd be very helpful!
If DigiKam is unable to do this, can someone please point me to an
alternative that is able?
Thank you :)
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