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 >More of the friend of the G15 girl.

Thanks for those! I didn't have any of the ID number X-S-170. That's a
great catch. She reminds me somewhat of Gina Marie.

 >
I'm not as strict as you about matching, so I drop 'match' from the
images I have confidence in.  Of course, sometimes I'm wrong.
 >

I use the "match" word when I want to associate files that aren't
necessarily part of the same set. For example, I have all the G-15 girl
pic filenames start with "X-S-172 match" and some of them are "X-S-172
match G-15..." etc. to also show set association for ones I feel sure
are from her G-15 set. But I don't always get around to sorting sets and
renaming files consistently. So, often files may have only the main
association key even though if I'd taken the time I could have edited
the names to also show the correct set assocation.

X-S-172 was the first ID number I encountered for Miss G-15, so it
became her association key. If I ever find a name for her, that will
replace the "X-S-172 match" key.

If I lack an original ID number for a group of files, I pick one of
their filenames to associate them all (e.g., "122514 match") or
sometimes I use a memory jogger key like "knitted sweater girl" or "rose
trellis set". Whatever works...

--rwl


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