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I do it two different ways. First I do it visually by sorting the folder by file size. That lets me quickly delete large numbers of pictures that are exactly identical (file size, resolution). Then I run the folder through DupDetector to check for files of different sizes but otherwise the same pictures.
DupDetector has some limits, though. It doesn't display the size of the file without right-clicking and looking at properties, so that slows me down a little, but it does display the resolution and the percentage of similarity (I have it set to detect pictures 98% and above similarity). That lets me make sure I don't accidentally delete variations of an image. The other limitation of DupDetector is that it only analyzes jpgs and pngs, so gifs and jpegs (with the "e") get missed by it. That's the other reason I do the visual search.
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