![]() Any Shortcut – allows you to change the shortcuts for Lightroom in 16 languages.Any Tag-helping you to work more efficiently with keywords and synonyms, including those containing spaces.Any Filter-provides search capabilities similar to Smart Collections but with many more searchable photo fields (criteria) and many more operators for comparing fields.Any File-import any type of file into a Lightroom catalog and manage the files just like photos.ListView-shows your catalog as a list of metadata instead of thumbnails.CaptureTimeToEXIF-adds an Exiftool interface, allowing you to assign capture dates to scanned photos.Syncomatic-allows you to sync metadata between files with matching names but different extensions, and also between VC’s and their Masters.Search Replace Transfer-designed for bulk changes to text in Metadata Panel fields, which can even be used for complex renaming.Open Directly-opens an original file directly into other software.Photographers Toolbox – plug-ins by Johns Beardsworth include: PhotoSafe-prevents you from accidentally removing selected photos from your catalog.Geocoding Support-expands on the geocoding tools offered by the Map module.Focal-length Sort & Megapixel Sort-adds additional options to the Metadata Filter bar.Metadata Wrangler-choose which metadata to strip or include.Metadata Presets-allows you to arrange the Metadata panel in the order that suits you best.Zenfolio, SmugMug, Flickr, Picasa Web, Facebook and Twitter uploads.With the functions "already under development".Adobe’s official showcase includes links to many lesser known plug-ins developers. The "Visual similarity" function does look very promising and might indicate a great future for this software as an alternative to others. a TIF and its dupe with some 'Grain' added for printing.). ![]() ![]() ![]() Hence my need to know the difference between images that 'look alike' but may have different Develop edits in the catalog (eg. One point: Is that I import ALL my image files!- If there are 'Duplicates', they are ALL in my Catalog, so the search button would be the one function I would be using. That's OK, but, I still prefer the Plugin Dup Finders that simply use keywords and Collections to indicate 'Duplicates' for my closer attention (and deletion!). The can indeed Remove images from the Lr-Classic Catalog that show as 'Missing'. It found burried images that I would otherwise never be able to spot and remove. The demo version is quite limited of course, but I mainly tested performance and precission and as I described above I was impressed! (I am not sure if the current 50% discount is permanent though) I am really happy with the tool - the price is ridiculously low for what it offers. They answered that they prefer not to modify the catalog directly in order not to cause any issues in LR as currently the tool supports all LR versions and catalogs. Select "Synchronize Folder." from the popup menu" "After completing your move/delete operations, perform the following actions in order to refresh the missing entries: Currently it displays a message that reads: Regarding your other question I had already asked them why they do not delete the images from the catalog automatically. Edited state will be listed together with option to tick/un-tick images based on it. I asked the support for you though and got an answer that it is already under development. I use multiple tools and prefer not to rely on software-specific flags like the edited state, ratings, colors, etc. I am still learning the tool as it has so many settings and features.Ībout your question - I persoanlly keep my edited photos in a separate folder so I do not care abour the EDITED state too much. That was enough for me to get the PRO version. I did a test - removed all EXIF data, changed the names and dates of 2 images and put some text over one of them - the tool found them as 96% similar so it definitely uses some sort of image analysis.
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