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Hi everyone,<br>
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I'm still quiet new to Digikam, but it is really the greatest and
free photo management software I've ever seen :)<br>
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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.<br>
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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.<br>
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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: <i>if *n* JPEGs are found in this group and there are
also *n* RAWs in this group, delete the JPEGs</i>.<br>
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That'd be very helpful!<br>
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If DigiKam is unable to do this, can someone please point me to an
alternative that is able?<br>
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Thank you :)<br>
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