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macrumors 6502a
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Jul 18, 2002
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Orange County, CA
Hi, I just moved a very large Photos.app library from one Mac to another, and then thought I'd run a "repair" on the photo library on the new computer before using it. Photos seems to have taken about twenty 10 year old video clips and brought them in as new. And that seems reasonable, as perhaps it fixed some minor corruption in the database and those items popped up as new.

However, comparing the photo library photo and video counts between the two computers indicate that there are over 500 more photos and videos in the repaired library than the original one. How can I determine which items were recovered? I expected to see them all sitting in an album named something like "Recovered items", but nothing like that exists.

Any ideas? Thanks!
 
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