It has been a fairly quiet day after the events and journey yesterday.
The Silver Vixen pottered about with some domestic chores for a little while and the Gorse Fox retired to the study in order to do some photo filing. This didn't take too long, but cross-checking with Google it did show up some anomalies. This meant that much of the rest of the day was spent correcting the facial mis-recognition of Google Photos. This took significantly longer than it should.
As the Gorse Fox has commented before (he thinks) the old facial recognition in Picasa seemed far more accurate than that within Google Photos which seems to randomly select faces and add them to the various catalogues. An example a face discovered today was for a "Kevin" which Google had discovered 86 images. Well, of those images one was Kevin, the other 85 were Paul (who it had already identified in a separate catalogue).The Gorse Fox is not at all impressed and is glad that he keeps manual recognition running in his Lightroom Catalogue.
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