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Digikam find duplicates
Digikam find duplicates












digikam find duplicates

home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/gambling-man.jpg /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/pexels-gambling.jpg home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/equifax-logo.jpg /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/microsoft-windows-10-logo.jpg $ findimagedupes -t 5 -R /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images Okay, a threshold of 15 brought up a lot more - and while you can kinda see where it's coming from, these definitely aren't duplicates. Think it might have missed some, though - might run it again with a higher threshold value (which, ironically, seems to lower the comparison threshold.) Judging by the filenames, they're definitely duplicates - and the Samsung one shows it can compare between two formats (JPEG and XCF). home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/intel-otellini.jpg /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/intelotellini.jpg home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/oculus-vr-nate-mitchell.jpg /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/oculus-vr-nate-mitchell.png home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/samsung-consumer-marketing.jpg /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/samsung-consumer-marketing.xcf home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/ad-block-plus.jpg /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/eyeo-abp-logo.jpg home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/synology-ds1515-2.jpg /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images/synology-ds1515.jpg $ findimagedupes -R /home/blacklaw/Dropbox/Work/bittech/images














Digikam find duplicates