![]() ![]() I could not find a fast way to export photos from Photos to actually compare using imagemagick (which would be extremely slow anyway, at least to do NxN matching maybe I could have generated a hash map or something.). Dupe detection is badįurthermore, dupe detection is just abysmal. In the end, I had to restart the tool several times and add "skip" ( -s) flags to skip the most troublesome (read: large) albums that would stall out the import. I believe I mitigated this issue by dramatically improving the Live Photo detection, but I think I was running into sporadic errors after (though. However, if you import a Live Photo photo in one chunk and a Live Photo video in another, the first item will go away-the media item ID the first import generates will just fail to find anything. ![]() The Photos app gets confused if you try to import to much stuff (by size?) at once, so at one point I "chunked" the imports. The results were decent but extremely unreliable. # You can inspect media items (launch them in Photos): Npm run go - output.json -s "Photos from 2014" "Study Abroad: North Trip" # Or skip albums that are causing problems: Npm run go - output.json -a "Photos from 2020" Npm run go - path/to/takeout -a "Photos from 2020" ![]() # Import, based on the output from parsing: ![]()
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