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Correcting Image IDs in CORE on PhotoMatch Events

You can now make corrections to image IDs in CORE without PhotoMatch overwriting your changes.

If a photographer matches the wrong name to images using PhotoMatch, you can now correct those image IDs in CORE without PhotoMatch overwriting your changes.

How to Make Image ID Corrections in CORE on Individual Images

  1. Go into your event in CORE, then to Images > ID Images
  2. Check out all sets or the specific set 
  3. Go to the set you want to change
  4. VERY IMPORTANT:  Change your page size to 1 so you only see one set of images on the page.  So you are only affecting the set you want to change.  Make you ID change and click "Save Current Page"

Note: If you have multiple sets of images on the page, when you click save it will alter all images on that page as "Saved in CORE" which will then not allow PhotoMatch to ID or override those images.  So it's best to only override the images you need to override.

Once image IDs have been corrected you will see a note on those images on the PhotoMatch Data page in CORE.  This will show you which images PhotoMatch will no longer be able to overwrite.

Note:  If you unlock folders it deletes all your IDs.  If PhotoMatch data is still available those images will reID once the folders are locked.   Any image IDs you changed in CORE will NOT automatically reID, so those images would have to be manually IDd again.

How to Make Image ID Corrections in CORE on Group Images

  1. Go into your event in CORE, then to Images > ID Group Images
  2. Change the division name next to the group you need to correct and Save Changes

Once image IDs have been corrected you will see a note on those images on the PhotoMatch Data page in CORE.  This will show you which images PhotoMatch will no longer be able to overwrite.

Note:  If you unlock folders it deletes all your IDs.  If PhotoMatch data is still available those images will reID once the folders are locked.   Any image IDs you changed in CORE will NOT automatically reID, so those images would have to be manually IDd again.