Hi!

There have been several bug reports/feature requests on similar issues 
(http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/8779, 
http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/8538, 
http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/9065), but they do not describe 
my issue exactly. When I bring together images of several photographers 
and/or from different cameras (e.g. after a vacation), some images have 
just raw, some raw+jpeg and some jpeg only (e.g. from mobile phones). 
Therefore it would be handy to ignore jpeg during import only if a 
corresponding raw file is present. Especially when the collection of 
images in the directory/film roll grows with time and has to be 
reimported several times, manually deleting redundant jpegs is time 
consuming and I never thought that grouping raw+jpeg is a proper 
replacement for not importing redundant jpegs, it's something different.

Is there already a way to only ignore redundant jpegs but import jpegs 
without companion raw or, if not, what is your opinion on this topic?

I guess, to detect redundancy, two steps are sufficient: first a 
comparison of filename and, second, if the same basename, compare exif 
date. Maybe even the first step is sufficient?

Best regards

Chris


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