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Cleaning iPhoto | |
| Subject: | Use the Force, Luke. | |
| Date: | 2007-02-15 17:19:36 | |
| From: | paulskinner | |
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Response to: Use the Force, Luke.
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In this shorter version you're asking Applescript to first iterate through every item in your library and retrieve the properties from each one of them, then compare two values from those properties to your given values. After this you then have it store the items that match the range you test for into a list. It may be storing a reference (memory cheep) or it may store the value (memory expensive) of the database entry.
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Use the Force, Luke.
2007-04-14 16:59:47 sttkaufman [Reply | View]
Great applescript thanks. Is it possible to do the "remove duplicate" script written in Perl as an Applescript. That is my real problem. Thousands of dulpcates from merging three semi-duplicate iphoto libraries on three machines. Now I have a mess on my hands. I would like to search for dulpicate images that may or may not have different names, and choose the largest res, keep that one, and throw out the others. Any thought or hints? Any one tried this in AppleScript?
Stephen




Seeing the dates on this article I hope you're back in the states Brian, but perhaps not... if you're still over there, keep your head down.