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<p>Yes I can see that, it is also possible that I obtain a picture
of an ancestor, in which case I would make that people tag active
again, tag the picture then make it inactive again. Perhaps if
you often work with historical pictures you may not want to make
any of them inactive.</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/09/2021 11:36, Peter Heerink
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<div dir="auto">We as an historical group scan a lot of old
pictures so we still have a lot of recognigtion neccesarry
after somebodies death date.
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Op ma 13 sep. 2021 16:54
schreef Mick Sulley <<a href="mailto:mick@sulley.info"
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.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I have a lot
of people tags defined and many of them are people in old <br>
pictures and they are now dead. So obviously they will not
appear in <br>
new pictures.<br>
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I would find it very useful if I could somehow flag these
people, so the <br>
tags still work but they do not show up in the suggestions
when I am <br>
tagging new pictures and also they would not be considered by
the face <br>
recognition engine.<br>
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Is this possible? If so how?<br>
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Thanks<br>
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Mick<br>
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