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So I've had a few iphones over the years, sometimes done backups using itunes back in the day, but always manually just pulled photos off the phones and into backup drives. Now I use icloud but it's only got stuff going back maybe 6 years.

I ran a free software on one of my backup drives to find duplicates and there are many duplicates of the same photos. This should be easy enough to delete the duplicates, but there are other issues...

Iphones name photos like IMG_1234. So, if you have over 10,000 photos, you have duplicates of the same number. Or, if you got a new phone and the people at the apple store couldn't clone your old data onto your new phone and you had to start fresh, you also have duplicates. I don't even take a lot of photos, I'm not that type of person, I actually have to force myself to take more photos generally, but in some cases I have 3 different photos with the same name. The software that finds duplicates knows that they are different, which is good.

So I want to eliminate the duplicates, and get them into folders by year to manage the duplicate file names... but there is one more issue... when you grab iphone files manually, they aren't rotated properly. They might even be left-right mirror reversed in some cases.

The software I am using also won't like, take a single version of each duplicated file and put it in a new folder...I'd have to delete the duplicates and then go find every folder on the drive and manually combine them.

There has to be a better way. Honestly I could probably write a php script to do this, but it might backfire.

Surely someone on this sub has tackled this? TIA

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[–] smnhdy@alien.top 2 points 1 year ago

I’ve moved all my photos from iCloud and Google photos to Immich.

It’s an amazing bit of self hosted kit… and so feature rich it’s crazy.

Certainly worth a try!

[–] atreides4242@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

iPhone photo management is horrible. I have the same problem and have yet to solve the issue. I have run deduplication software on my photos so many times.

[–] Faith-in-Strangers@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’s built in the photos app …

[–] atreides4242@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don’t want to keep a decade of photos on my cell phone.

[–] Faith-in-Strangers@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

You don’t. Once they are all on iCloud you can use their smart storage option where it only keeps some locally. I then download them all from iCloud using icloudpd

[–] Faith-in-Strangers@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Upload all to iCloud, use the built in duplicate manager (doable directly on your iPhone in the photos app).

It will look at more than just the file name…

Then do a clean backup using icloudpd which will neatly file them by year, month and day

[–] stilloriginal@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How do you get them into icloud?

[–] Faith-in-Strangers@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Using the website or connecting to your iCloud account on each phone. Photos app will do it

[–] thebaldmaniac@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Dump all the folders into digikam. You can rename, reorganise, dedupe, add tags, detect faces, add geotags and so so much more. It will take some time and doing but you will have your entire photo library in the exact shape you want.

[–] stilloriginal@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Technically I still have the old phones as well and theoretically could install itunes and try to hook it up, don't know if that would help or not...or if the phones even work. This is going back to iphone 3.