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Facial Recognition Only Identifying a Small Portion of Faces in Elements 15

New Here ,
Nov 17, 2016 Nov 17, 2016

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Hello,

I recently installed PSE 15.  When it ran the facial recognition, only 8 people were recognized (with several photos for each person).  The problem is, there are hundreds of pictures (and unique people) that the analysis did not pick up.  When I go to some of these pictures, PSE has recognized that there is a face in them, but they do not show up in the Unnamed Faces section.  As most of these pictures are quite clear, and PSE has clearly identified that there is a face present, I am unclear why they do not show up as unnamed.

I have tried resetting analysis in Preferences to no avail.  Is this a bug in the software?

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 20, 2016 Nov 20, 2016

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Hi Mike,

Please check that the option "Hide Small Stacks" under Unnamed People View is unchecked for you to be able to see all the stacks recognized so far.

Please mention if this is helpful or not.

Thanks,

Arshla

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Nov 21, 2016 Nov 21, 2016

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Thank you, this did the trick!

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