Hi,

so I am using darktable for most of my photo management assessment. 
Most, because there are still things that I need to do externally, like 
culling my collection. My workflow is similar to this:

1. importing my photos (hand made script)
2. opening in DT
3. marking the photo to remove (and here the fact that grouped photo do 
not inherit the stars create a problem; I have just the raw marked)
4. run a hand made script that move all the "discarded" raws and, if 
they exist, the associated jpgs to another directory which is outside of 
my nightly net backup
5. go back and do a second pass to select good photos to process.

Now, point 4 is important to me. I tend to cull aggressively and 
sometime I go back to the discarded pool and promote some shot back.

This has the side effect of creating the dreaded "death faces" in the 
directories affected. Is there a way to remove all of them without 
having to delete and rebuild the database? A way to select them all 
togheter and remove them would be great.

Thanks,
     Romano

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