You can read more about how this works in the Handling Duplicates When Copying section of the manual. PowerPhotos is simply using the rules to choose a single photo to import from each group of duplicate photos. Note that unlike when using Find Duplicates, the merge process never deletes any duplicate photos. You can read more about how these criteria work in the duplicate rules chapter of the manual. The “Choose which photos to merge by these criteria“ allows you to specify how PowerPhotos should decide which photo from a group of duplicate photos should be included in the merged library. You can find details on how these work in the “Starting A Duplicate Search“ chapter of the manual. The “Duplicate comparison options” gives you control over how PowerPhotos looks for duplicates in the libraries being merged. You’ll almost always want to leave this option enabled. If the “Eliminate duplicates while merging” checkbox is off, then all photos will be imported, regardless of whether they are duplicates. ![]() When merging libraries, PowerPhotos provides an option to only import a single copy of any duplicate photos that occur multiple times among the libraries being merged together. If you wish to change this location later, click the “Change location” button to do so. You will then be prompted to choose a name and location on your hard drive to store the new library. You can either drag one of your existing libraries to where it says “Drop destination library here”, or if you wish to start a brand new library instead, click the “Merge into a new, empty library” button. Then, you must specify what Photos library you want to receive all the photos and other content you’re merging. To specify one or more libraries whose contents you would like to merge into another library, drag the libraries from the library list on the left and drop them onto the area labelled “Choose Source Libraries”. There are four main parts to setting up your merge This will present you with the following view for setting up your merge: To begin a merge, click the “Merge Libraries” toolbar button, or select “Merge Libraries” from the Library menu. ![]() ![]() PowerPhotos allows you to merge the contents of multiple libraries together into one, while preserving all your albums and photo metadata.
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