Is there a way in Digikam to mark two (or more) images as duplicates of each other to not be a valid detection?
To explain, I download a slew of images that I toss into a folder to rotate as wallpapers. Often I will download images from an artist who has made variants of the same image. I want to keep both. However, when looking for duplicates these get detected every time and clog up the duplicate display. Another duplicate image detection program I use has the option to mark a match as a false positive and remove that match from appearing in the list. I get that the simple answer would be "use that program then." Problem is after I do use that one and sic Digikam to detect dupes in the same set of folders, Digikam detects hundreds of valid duplicates I would like to cull.
To explain, I download a slew of images that I toss into a folder to rotate as wallpapers. Often I will download images from an artist who has made variants of the same image. I want to keep both. However, when looking for duplicates these get detected every time and clog up the duplicate display. Another duplicate image detection program I use has the option to mark a match as a false positive and remove that match from appearing in the list. I get that the simple answer would be "use that program then." Problem is after I do use that one and sic Digikam to detect dupes in the same set of folders, Digikam detects hundreds of valid duplicates I would like to cull.
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