https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499616
--- Comment #4 from Daniel <daniel.scho...@bluewin.ch> --- (In reply to Michael Miller from comment #2) > Hi Daniel, > I'm trying to understand why you need to unload a collection to load a new > one. Are the collections on different drives? What's the reason for > unloading a collection? > > Cheers, > Mike Hi Mike One reason is the work on different projects. It's important for me to separate the projects to prevent from mixed data. As examples: Face recognization data must not cross the projects boundaries. Also different projects may have the same tags, but on a search only tags of a specific project have to be used. Checking for similarities must not cross the the projects boundaries. One thing is the work on image libraries of different clients ... it's almost like that. Im working on image libraries of my wife, on my own photo libraries, on a stable diffusion image library and on some voluntary web-projects. So I've got different sources - my own with a large amount of pictures on different local drives, the others on USB-drives or on the network with more or less speed (between 20MB/s and 1GB/s). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.