Facial Recognition & People Search
ImplementedOne thing I loved about Picasa is its ability to do facial recognition, and search, organize my photos by people without having to manually tag every photo.
This came in *super* handy when, say, my aunt asked our family members for photos of my uncle for a surprise birthday slideshow thing. I quickly and easily pulled up all photos I had of him to send her some of the best ones.
Lightroom also has this feature, and while I'm otherwise not a huge fan of Lightroom, it certainly gets an extra star in this category.
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Official comment
Hi Brian,
Thank you for feedback on Capture One - this is always welcomed and encouraged among our users and we appreciate the time you've taken to contribute towards the development of the software.
I have forwarded your comments and suggestions to our Product Management team as something to consider in a future release.
Whilst we cannot comment on future releases, we take all suggestions on board and hopefully your feedback contributes towards a future version of Capture One.
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quite a few programs have it these days, add davince resolve to the list
sounds pretty handy indeed / you'd be using tags and keywords to find things until then
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Throwing my hat in for this feature as well. I have tens of thousands of photos of people and this would be extremely convenient for finding photos of participants and clients.
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I am just now evaluating Capture One as I need to finally migrating from Aperture. Aperture was clumsy in areas, and of course is no longer supported, but the facial recognition and cataloging is great. Once a face has enough photos correctly named, it usually guesses the faces correctly and automatically in all new photos. This has saves me so much time over trying to keyword them manually.
This is such a big deal to me that I would stick with Aperture if it was still available (despite all the improvements in Capture One).
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