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Have not downloaded software yet, so this is exploratory in nature. Is there any way to identify duplicate files using Kyno? My guess is that there is not since it uses sidecar files rather than a database.
If this is not possible, what would you use to find and kill duplicates. I have decades of footage and pics and audio files that have been archived by multiple systems and folder naming conventions using 3 or 4 different programs, including Adobe Lightroom, Bridge, FastSone, Picassa, ACDSee. It's a nightmare of different workflows that almost work...but not quite.
Any experience or help would be greatly appreciated. TIA
Ron Huebner
Have not downloaded software yet, so this is exploratory in nature. Is there any way to identify duplicate files using Kyno? My guess is that there is not since it uses sidecar files rather than a database.
If this is not possible, what would you use to find and kill duplicates. I have decades of footage and pics and audio files that have been archived by multiple systems and folder naming conventions using 3 or 4 different programs, including Adobe Lightroom, Bridge, FastSone, Picassa, ACDSee. It's a nightmare of different workflows that almost work...but not quite.
Any experience or help would be greatly appreciated. TIA