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halp? Anonymous
So, I have a metric fuckton of wallpapers.
Problem is, I need some sort of checker that can look for duplicates, even in multiple subdirectories, etc.

Google is fail, for I need a good free one.
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I'll post some more wallpapers while waiting for responses.
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>> Anonymous
hdcleaner can find file duplicates
google it
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>>256060
I'll try that.
Here, have some of whatever this is.
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Ok, it's a good app, but it's only for general cleaning. I need one that can specifically look for duplicate pictures.

I have GQview, but comparing more than a couple hundred seems to crash it, coupled with the fact that I need it to also search subdirectories for duplicate pictures anyway.
>> Anonymous
ive made one, but its slow
>> Anonymous
It's REC
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>>256063
forgot to quote
>> Anonymous
>>256064
Goddammit. Open hdcleaner click "clean folders" and "duplicate files"
>> ~Caine!
visipics
at downloads.com
fast, simple, prioritizes, and autodeletes, or deletes under parameters.
Adjustable levels so similar themed pics can be excluded or included.
and its fukken FREEEEEEEEE
>> Ludwig van Beefoven !cxw.tsCPcY
DupDetector works well
http://www.photo-freeware.net/dupdetector.php
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DupDetector seconded.
>> Anonymous
http://perso.orange.fr/pierre.g/xnview/enhome.html

I use XnView to find duplicate images.
>> Anonymous
thirding dupe detector.
I've got 10,000+ walls. And it helps so much. After doing a general 97% comparison, I'll do the larger subfolders on 90ish%s to check things that slip through the statistical cracks because of the large number of pics.
>> Anonymous
Picassa can find duplicates too
>> Anonymous
>>256116
exactly... totally awesome program!
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>>256064
Not sure what you're talking about; GQView can indeed find duplicates within subdirectories. Just drag a folder onto the "find duplicates" window, and a menu will pop up. Choose "Add contents recursive." Voila.

Also, it doesn't crash for me, and I've used it to find duplicates among my 5000+ images. Get a better computer or OS, maybe?
>> Anonymous
I'm partial to NoClone. Great program, free.