![]() ![]() Find and bulk delete duplicate files, large files, hidden files, large folders & more. Next step: finding a way to sort the Photos "Photo Library” by the “Metadata” "Creation Date”.✨ Clean Drive for Google Drive helps organize your files in Google Drive. When I tried Photos Duplicate Cleaner, there was “Metadata”, including "Creation Dates" attached to all of the photographs that I looked at, going right back to photographs a camera from 2003, and, some of my early cellular phones from in the order of ten to twelve years ago, even though the “Date Added” dates were often much later, and, sometimes even different for each duplicate (perhaps because over the years I’ve been through more than one computer, as well as through “iPhoto” etc.). Fortunately, the “Creation Date” is shown among the “Metadata” that is displayed along with the photos as you choose the photos from the Duplicate Cleaner display. Photos Duplicate Cleaner shows the photographs’ “Date Added” date underneath each photograph displayed in the comparison portion of the display the “Creation Date” might yet be before the “Date Added” date given underneath each photograph. You can deselect that option in the "Auto Mark” preferences, but, even so, the “Creation Date” mightn’t be the same as any of the dates given underneath each of the photographs shown in the Photos Duplicate Cleaner display. Also, Photos Duplicate Cleaner, by default, keeps the most recent, instead of the oldest, version of the duplicate photographs found. Once you have managed to delete the photographs that you have selected from the “Duplicates Marked Photos” folder, by using the “command” combination, and, the deleted photographs are in the “Recently Deleted” folder that Photos itself then creates, you can delete the photographs completely, by openning the “Recently Deleted” folder and pressing “delete all” in the upper right corner, or, by waiting the 29 days that Photos keeps photographs in the "Recently Deleted” folder before deleting them. If you make the mistake of simply choosing to “remove” the photographs from the "Duplicate Marked Photos" folder (pressing “delete” or choosing “remove” from the “Image” menu, without pressing “command” at the same time), the photographs in the "Duplicate Marked Photos" folder will remain in the main Photos "Photos Library”. The main thing is to make sure that once you have used Photo Duplicate Cleaner, and, the duplicate photographs are in the "Duplicate Marked Photos" folder that Photos Duplicate Cleaner creates in Photos itself, that you know how to "delete" the duplicate photographs from the Photos "Duplicate Marked Photos” folder (select the photographs that you are deleting, or, “select all”, then press “command delete” or press “command” WHILE AT THE SAME TIME choosing “delete” from the “Image” menu). Photos Duplicate Cleaner by Systweak Software will remove unwanted duplicate photos seamlessly. You can select or unselect groups of duplicate photos before cleaning them.One-click cleaner feature saves you time.Recover up to gigabytes of disk space by cleaning all duplicate photos. ![]() ![]() No manual efforts required to search and delete duplicates in a folder.Multiple copies created of a photograph.Duplicate photos on any external storage device.Pictures that are exactly the same regardless of their names.Photos Duplicate Cleaner by Systweak Software works on: This can save you invaluable disk space not just on your Mac but even on any external storage device. All copies of a photo are deleted except the original one. Photos Duplicate Cleaner creates groups of duplicate photos so that it is easy to find out the number of occurrences of similar photos and clean selected duplicates. As a result, you’ll save ample space on your Mac. Instead of searching your Mac manually for duplicates, select a particular folder and let this cleaner do its work. Photos Duplicate Cleaner by Systweak Software minimizes the tedious efforts used for searching your entire system for duplicate photos. ![]()
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