Thumbnail Facial Recognition Count

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gcorbin
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Thumbnail Facial Recognition Count

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I have been finding facial recognition very fast and very useful. I am going back to tag my people photos with facial areas rather than my previous method of just tagging the photo with the people tags. As I have lots of photos to add the facial areas, this will take a lot of time, but I just intend to do a bit at a time, not try to do it all in one go.

It would be very useful to have a facial area count and the linked facial area count displayed under the thumbnail so I can easily see if I have completed adding facial areas to a photo without opening the photo, but I can find no way to do this. Is there a script of something which can give the area count and secondly the linked area count or unlinked area count for an image?
G8DHE
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Also a "Sort Order for Area Count" would be very handy to identify the more complex images to work on.
Geoff Mather (G8DHE)
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Still trying to find a way of doing this without much success :-(
Wonder if anyone else has come up with a solution ?
Geoff Mather (G8DHE)
Hert
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Re: Thumbnail Facial Recognition Count

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I've created a Custom Thumbnail script that could help for this

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G8DHE
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Ah ha, let me go and try this out! Many thanks Hert :-)

Yes that helps a lot :-) Now just to find the ones with a stupid high area counts (not from PSU, but TTP can't handle image rotations correctly)
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G8DHE wrote: 30 Mar 24 20:17 Ah ha, let me go and try this out! Many thanks Hert :-)

Yes that helps a lot :-) Now just to find the ones with a stupid high area counts (not from PSU, but TTP can't handle image rotations correctly)
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Hello G8DHE,

I'm also experiencing a problem quite similar to the one you describe with the facial areas. They appear in duplicate and with strange zone dimensions.
I don't know whether you're proceeding in the same way as I am:

I do facial recognition on RAW files in PSU.
I send them to DxO Photolab for processing.
Finally, I import the jpg files into PSU.

-> facial areas look fine in the RAW file but they are all duplicated and of different sizes in the jpg file.

THIS IS ONLY TRUE WITH PICTURES IN PORTRAIT MODE
No issue with landscape orientation pictures, facial areas are exactly the same in the jpg and the RAW file.
Mathieu
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Yes it seems to revolve around image rotations. I started using TTP many years ago when it first appeared, then at some point I started suffering the problem, which seems to be related to rotations and the software getting it wrong, hence ending up with multiple areas being produced in clumps in all 4 possible positions. It seems to be related to when the camera was placed in portrait most of the time, but not always! Typical problem below
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I'm slowly getting rid of them but its a slow job, hence the desire to be able to sort by area count as it would put all the likely dubious ones at the top other than for group photo's at the end of events!
Geoff Mather (G8DHE)
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