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Released some vibe coded python scripts that I created (not wrote, because lol) to solve some photo organization problems that were self inflicted

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    Released some vibe coded python scripts that I created (not wrote, because lol) to solve some photo organization problems that were self inflicted

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    GitHub - farewell-ladmin/organize-tiff-lab-scans: A tool for organizing film scanner output, detecting edits, and identifying non-scanner files. Very much vibe coded and TIFF focused.

    A tool for organizing film scanner output, detecting edits, and identifying non-scanner files. Very much vibe coded and TIFF focused. - farewell-ladmin/organize-tiff-lab-scans

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    It's been tested on Windows and macOS but the "detection" data is pretty specific for me so needs to be updated

    Basically if you have both edits and originals in the same folder and want to batch throw those edits into a subfolder this does this. It also does some basic "film scanner" vs "DSLR" detection and shoves those somewhere else

    It's half of a workflow for curating a dataset to train a noise reduction model and I didn't feel like going through a bunch of folders and re-organizing.

    I'm sure there are other tools that do this also it does move files around so may want to test it on a small amount of files first

    Though I imagine nobody but me will use this but off into the world it goes. It's probably jank as shit but it works. Probably will end up re-writing this when I actually sit down and learn python properly.

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