I was using the manual alignment tool this evening, and spent a few hours manually adjusting alignments for over 5k images, deleting any that were "spiderwebs" that were in parts if the frames that were not faces.
I then skipped back to the first frame to go back through the alignments and check my work.
I noticed when doing this, it seemed that the deleted faces had reappeared.
I deleted them again and went back and forth a frame or two, and they seep to keep appearing.
Have they actually been deleted?
Deleting faces in manual alignment
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Deleting faces in manual alignment
I recommend (and the guide walks you through) using the sort FIRST then if you need to tweak some manually THEN use the manual tool.
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Re: Deleting faces in manual alignment
I haven't had this happen to me. That said, I highly recommend you use the sort and other tools to clean the data instead of trying to use the manual tool. The manual tool is really best used to fill in missing data or to clean up masks, but not a great tool to remove large amounts of bad faces.
Re: Deleting faces in manual alignment
Thanks.
So just to make sure I get this right as I'm good at getting things in the wrong order..
Extract and then use the manual tool, adjust alignments where necessary, just ignore any frames that I don't need.
Then after re-extracting from the alignments file using the extract tool (in the tools menu), sort the images in the re-extracted folder and delete what's not wanted, then use the remove faces tool to clean that alignments file?
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Re: Deleting faces in manual alignment
I recommend (and the guide walks you through) using the sort FIRST then if you need to tweak some manually THEN use the manual tool.