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Inspiring
November 1, 2025
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batch removing people incorrectly identified and now showing up as confirmed

  • November 1, 2025
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I mistakenly identified the wrong person.  So now there are 20+ photos with the wrong name.   This is showing up in the "confirmed" section.  How do I remove the name from this group of photos?  I was hoping that I could drag all these photos from "confirmed" to "similar," but that does not work.

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johnrellis
Legend
November 2, 2025

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"there are 20+ photos with the wrong name."

 

Go to People view. Right-click the thumbnail for the wrongly identified person and do Move To Unnamed People:

 

 

Inspiring
November 2, 2025

In my scenario, to provide additional detail, I have 90 faces identified with the name e.g. "Jane."  However about 20 photos are incorrectly identified.  In the solution provided, that would remove "Jane" entirely frrom all 90 faces. i would like to retain the 70 that are correctly identified and just remove, with one operation the 20 photos that are incorrectly identified.

johnrellis
Legend
November 2, 2025

"I would like to retain the 70 that are correctly identified and just remove, with one operation the 20 photos that are incorrectly identified."

 

1. Make a catalog backup, a good thing to do before you start any bulk operation on catalog organization that you haven't done before.

 

2. Put those 20 photos in the Quick Collection.

 

3. Select the Quick Collection. 

 

4. Go to People view.

 

5. Right-click the thumbnail for the wrongly identified person and do Move To Unnamed People. Only those 20 photos will be affected.

 

Note that you used to be able to simply remove the associated person keyword for Jane from those 20 photos, and the name assigned to their face rectangles would get replaced with "?".  But I just discovered that several years ago, that broke in a way that will leave your catalog in an inconsistent state -- DON'T DO IT.  (I will be filing a bug report.)