The duplicate finder works really well, but when I ran it on my archive of 25k galleries, I noticed some of my galleries were literal duplicates of the same exact gallery with the same E-H source, and I had metadata tags with the same gallery UID.
Rather than scanning the first image on every gallery, these galleries would have been very quickly detected by looking at the source tag, and also be more accurate for those matches in case of a change to the first image or filenames causing different image sorting thus missing the image match
Can the duplicate checker match these tags first, then ignore them in the image check to speed things up?
The duplicate finder works really well, but when I ran it on my archive of 25k galleries, I noticed some of my galleries were literal duplicates of the same exact gallery with the same E-H source, and I had metadata tags with the same gallery UID.
Rather than scanning the first image on every gallery, these galleries would have been very quickly detected by looking at the source tag, and also be more accurate for those matches in case of a change to the first image or filenames causing different image sorting thus missing the image match
Can the duplicate checker match these tags first, then ignore them in the image check to speed things up?