: Alex dragged in massive folders and connected the Apple Photos library. PhotoSweeper didn't just look for identical files; it compared images pixel by pixel , identifying similar shots even if they were different formats like RAW, HEIC, or JPEG.
The most reassuring part for Alex was the system. PhotoSweeper didn't instantly vaporize files. Instead: Release Notes – What's new in PhotoSweeper and PhotoMill PhotoSweeper X 4.7.0
Meet Alex, a photographer whose digital life was buried under 140,000 photos. Every session—from family vacations to professional shoots—left behind a trail of nearly identical bursts and resized exports. Desperate for disk space, Alex turned to , a version specifically updated to handle the modern complexities of the Mac ecosystem. The Breakthrough with 4.7.0 : Alex dragged in massive folders and connected
: A new setting in this version allowed Alex to ignore groups with only locked photos , ensuring that protected memories remained untouched while the "noise" was swept away. Deciding "Which to Keep, Which to Sweep" PhotoSweeper didn't instantly vaporize files
: Using the new Color Blindness scheme added in 4.7.0, Alex adjusted the "Time Gap" and "Matching Level" settings to differentiate between a single great shot and a series of rapid-fire bursts.