In V6 I'm showing versions that aren't the same photo

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Tom Husband
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In V6 I'm showing versions that aren't the same photo

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I just installed V6 and I see at least two of my photos show 11 or 12 versions. Trouble is the versions aren't the same photos and weren't there in V5. It looks like the two photos with multiple unrelated versioned photos are in one folder.

Do I remove the wrong ones one at a time using the version menu or is there a way have all photos reviewed for multiple incorrect versions?

I'm on a Win 10 laptop.

Many thanks
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Re: In V6 I'm showing versions that aren't the same photo

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Tom,
I hwould destroy the Version-Set (right-click menu) then synchronize the images that are now out of sync.
Then, please check the rules in the settings menu and let the Version detection run over the selected images.
Or you manually version those photos...

Maybe you want to try out the stacking - I like them better, for a couple of reasons.
Now in V6 you have a drop down menu to change the stacking rule pretty fast...

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Tom Husband
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Re: In V6 I'm showing versions that aren't the same photo

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weidmic wrote: 17 Feb 21 9:06 Tom,
I hwould destroy the Version-Set (right-click menu) then synchronize the images that are now out of sync.
Then, please check the rules in the settings menu and let the Version detection run over the selected images.
Or you manually version those photos...

Maybe you want to try out the stacking - I like them better, for a couple of reasons.
Now in V6 you have a drop down menu to change the stacking rule pretty fast...

Michael
Thanks Michael, I'll do that. It's weird how the completely unrelated photos became versioned seemingly on their own. I'll check out stacking too.

Tom
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