Sequences appearing *after* all sequences identified

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Mike Rentz

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Oct 23, 2025, 12:26:42 PM (10 days ago) Oct 23
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Hello: This may not be a major issue, but confused me.  Colleagues uploaded ~350,000 images across ~100 cameras.  I was the leader cataloger of images.  There were issues with images that could not be identified--it was not possible to add an identification to them--most of which were embedded within other sequences, so in the end I deleted all of these.
A few days ago I finished cataloging all sequences.  The "Identify" tab was empty.  I walked away for a few days, and when I returned last night to correct some issues I found in the downloaded data I noticed there are now 2340 images in 59 sequences that were not there prior.

Were these just in buffering?  It is certainly possible I had some filter on I did not see and they were always there, but they are spread across deployments and CV species, so that does not seem super likely.

Any ideas?

Mike.

Rentz, Mike [NREM]

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Oct 23, 2025, 2:44:38 PM (10 days ago) Oct 23
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I should add the last upload of any images was in July, so they should not have still been processing?

 

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