![]() I found however that moving from manage mode to View or Edit Modes seems to pause this scan, and it then resumes when back in manage mode. On subsequent starts, sometimes it appeared to do nothing, other times it started a relatively lengthy face detection scan, and if left alone completed a scan of all of the parent folders (and their child folders) that were listed in Tools/Options/ACDSee Indexer. If I then tick "Automatically detect faces in images", tick "Allow Face Detection to detect faces whilst your computer is idle using the ACDSee indexer" and tick "Enable Facial Recognition", and then click on OK, then exit ACDSee and restart it, then ACDSee start a face detection scan, but for this first start after enabling the detection it appears to consistently only add unnamed faces for the "Home Folder". ![]() If I go to Tools/Options/Face Detection, un-tick "Automatically detect faces in images", un-tick "Allow Face Detection to detect faces whilst your computer is idle using the ACDSee indexer", and un-tick "Enable Facial Recognition", then click on the Remove all Face Data, then at the end of the removal ACDSee will restart, and at that point face detection is not enabled, and all previous face detection data has been cleared out. ![]() Not 100% of course, but definitely impressive. I'm still coming to grips with Face Recognition in Ultimate 2022, having not used it in previous versions, however in my system, before I cleared it out to run some tests, it had scanned and assigned names to images in well over 500 folders, and I have to say the automatic recognition rate was impressive. ![]()
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