iPhoto not asking about duplicates on importing

I have been importing photos on to my MAcBook Pro for the last few days and iPhoto has always asked if I want to import a duplicate. I have just switched from importing from another MacBook Pro to importing from a hard drive and now it is not asking me, just importing the duplicates. The only difference that I can tell is that I was importing over the network from the computer and I am importing thru USB from the hard drive. Is there anything I can do? Thanks, Jane

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

Posted on Jun 17, 2014 3:21 PM

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Jun 17, 2014 4:34 PM in response to Jane Lurie2

These applications will identify and help remove duplicate photos from an iPhoto Library:


iPhoto Library Manager - $29.95


Duplicate Annihilator - $7.95 - only app able to detect duplicate thumbnail files or faces files when an iPhoto 8 or earlier library has been imported into another.


PhotoSweeper - $9.95 - This app can search by comparing the image's bitmaps or histograms thus finding duplicates with different file names and dates.


DeCloner - $19.95 - can find duplicates in iPhoto Libraries or in folders on the HD.


DupliFinder - $7 - shows which events the photos are in.


iPhoto AppleScript to Remove Duplicates - Free


PhotoDedupo - $4.99 (App Store) - this app has a "similar" search feature which is like PhotoSweeper's bitmap comparison. It found all duplicates


Duplicate Cleaner for iPhoto - free - was able to recognize the duplicated HDR and normal files from an iPhone shooting in HDR


Some users have reported that PhotoSweeper did the best in finding all of the dups in their library: iphoto has duplicated many photos, how...: Apple Support Communities.


If you have an iPhone and have it set to keep the normal photo when shooting HDR photos the two image files that are created will be duplicates in a manner of speaking (same image) but there are only twp apps that detected the iPhone HDR and normal photos as being duplicates: PhotoSweeper and Duplicate Cleaner for iPhoto. None of the other apps detected those two files as being duplicates as they look for file name as well as other attributes and the two files from the iPhone have different file names.


iPLM, however, is the best all around iPhoto utility as it can do so much more than just find duplicates. IMO it's a must have tool if using iPhoto.


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