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Find and manage duplicate photos

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Learn how to quickly find duplicate photos using Adobe Lightroom Classic to review and organize your library.

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Over time, importing from multiple devices or re-importing the same photos can fill your library with duplicates. Lightroom Classic automatically detects exact duplicate files across different folders in your catalog and groups them into stacks so you can review and clean them up in one place.

Use Duplicates to group all your duplicate photos in a stack.

View duplicate photos

Duplicates lets you view photos with identical file content across the Catalog, Folders, or Collections panel, based on your selection. You can use All Photographs to view all duplicate groups in your entire catalog.

  1. Follow these steps to turn on automatic duplicate detection:

    • Select Edit > Catalog Settings (Windows) or Lightroom Classic > Catalog Settings (macOS). 
    • In the Metadata tab of the Catalog Settings dialog box, select the Automatically detect duplicates for all photos option.
  2. In the Library module, select a folder or multiple folders from the Catalog, Folders, or Collections panel.

  3. Select the Duplicates   icon in the Toolbar or select View > Duplicates. If you are using Duplicates for the first time, the Welcome to Duplicates view window appears.

    Lightroom Classic Duplicates view showing two identical photos side by side and the selected Duplicates view icon in the toolbar.
    Select Duplicates to view all detected photos that are identical in your catalog.

  4.  Select Start Finding Duplicates to start detecting duplicate photos. You can view the progress in the Library module's header bar.

    Notă

    Photos are considered duplicates only when they contain the same image data, regardless of filename, metadata, or catalog edits.

  5. View the stacked duplicate photos in the Duplicates view. You can also start or pause the Duplicate Detection from the identity plate. 

Options to manage duplicate photos

Each group of duplicate photos appears as a stack. Lightroom Classic places the original image at the top, and stacks duplicates behind it. The header section of the Duplicates view displays the detection status and the number of original, duplicate, and hidden photos.

Lightroom Classic Grid view showing grouped duplicate photo stacks labeled A through E. The image highlights duplicate stack counts, the stacked duplicates icon, and the Show Hidden Duplicates option in the toolbar and status bar.
View duplicate photos in the stack and organize them.

A. Number badge of the stack B. Hidden duplicates C. Header section of Duplicates view D. Duplicates icon E. Show Hidden Duplicates 

Use the following options in the table to manage your duplicate photos in the stack:

Action

How to do it

View all images in the stack

Right-click the stack and then select Expand Stack.

You can also select the number badge in the upper-left corner of the stack to expand or collapse it.

View images as stack

Right-click the image in the stack and then select Collapse Stack.

Set another image as the original

Right-click the image in the expanded stack and select Set as Original.

Remove duplicate images

Right-click the stack and then select Remove Duplicates. You can also select multiple stacks and remove duplicate images.

Hide a duplicate image

Right-click the image in the stack and then select Hide from Duplicates

View hidden images in the stack

Select Show Hidden Duplicates in the lower-left side of the Toolbar. The hidden images have the eye   icon. You cannot hide original images in the stack.

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