This is simply passive-aggressive against your users not (usually) the Apple way. The 'Show in Finder' in preferences is near useless since A) it takes so many steps and B) you have to navigate and browse to find the photos that you already identified in Photos. How could you miss the need for this feature? Do your product design people use your own product? I imagine people taking screenshots of their images just to share them a lot of the time not optimal. Powered by TinEyes unparalleled image recognition, MatchEngine is engineered to deal with a broad range of. MatchEngine works with your own image collection and finds duplicate, resized and modified images. Your own private search by image API: fast, scalable and accurate. Perhaps 'Show temporary copies of these photos in Pictures/scratch'. Step 2: Upload a modification of the first image. You could even call it Pictures/scratch, allow photos to pile up and let the user modify or delete them as desired, noting that the originals are safely stored elsewhere. 'Show these photos in Finder' even if that is a temp directory with temporary copies of the photos. Let me be more clear about the obvious solution that is missing:
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