Photos, phones and organisation

mrsterryn

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Trying to organise all my digital photos
Numerous over the past fifteen years with many trips etc
Wondering if anyone has ideas on how to organise and remove duplicate photos across Dropbox or even just a HDD
Google photos appears to have a bit more ability to "mark" a photo to be auto uploaded into a folder
Eg
Austria
London
Family
Etc
Any directions would be very gratefully appreciated.
 
I'm a fan of Google photos.i've created a number of Albums for our various trips or events. With photos from my phone, it uses the dates and geo-tags to locate them. When i've added images from my camera, it "guesses" where they've been taken based on what I've uploaded, and then gives me the options to update the location etc.

I have the Album's linked into our Google TV and Google Home backdrops, so we can relive our holidays, family events.
 
Trying to organise all my digital photos
Numerous over the past fifteen years with many trips etc
Wondering if anyone has ideas on how to organise and remove duplicate photos across Dropbox or even just a HDD
Google photos appears to have a bit more ability to "mark" a photo to be auto uploaded into a folder
Eg
Austria
London
Family
Etc
Any directions would be very gratefully appreciated.
There are various windows file managers that can find and delete duplicate files such as photos etc.
 
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