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      <title>On Photoprism Claude, and HEIC Files on a Pi</title>
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      <description>When I migrated my Photoprism library from an HP Laptop to a Pi5 I found that there was a nine thousand photo hole in the total photo count. It&amp;rsquo;s when I looked closer that I found that the gap between expected photos and actual photos is down to Photoprism and the Pi5 not playing nicely when it comes to HEIC files.&#xA;I decided to experiment with Claude AI as it is flavour of the month and the first advice it gave was &amp;ldquo;force reindex the entire library&amp;rdquo;.</description>
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