Duplicate Photo Finder is able to analyze and recognize photos by content, regardless of their file name, format, photo size, bit depth and orientation of the object. The program identifies even rotated or flipped photos or those that have different shooting conditions. The EASY TO USE innovative content-based photo comparison algorithm ensures phenomenal accuracy.
FEATURES INCLUDE
Find duplicate photos and similar pictures by photo content
Scan for duplicates within one folder, or compare two folders
Detect different formats: RAW, JPEG, J2K, BMP, GIF, PNG, TIFF, TGA
Select custom similarity threshold to filter out similar matches
Preview photos in the built-in photo viewer
Sort photo files by various criteria: name, date, size, width, height
Delete, copy, move files with a single mouse click
Check photos with high or low quality automatically
Compact the photo database for a smaller size
Run the program in your own language – support for 17 languages *
Duplicate Photo Finder is different because it works on a methodology called “Content-Based Image Retrieval”, or “CBIR” for short. Using CBIR the actual image contents are analyzed for RGB color component changes. This information is used to compare to other processed images. Photos with similar contents are presented side-by-side in a comparison report. This is very useful for photographers with lots of photos which may have been cropped, reduced in size, etc.
FEATURES INCLUDE
Find duplicate photos and similar pictures by photo content
Scan for duplicates within one folder, or compare two folders
Detect different formats: RAW, JPEG, J2K, BMP, GIF, PNG, TIFF, TGA
Select custom similarity threshold to filter out similar matches
Preview photos in the built-in photo viewer
Sort photo files by various criteria: name, date, size, width, height
Delete, copy, move files with a single mouse click
Check photos with high or low quality automatically
Compact the photo database for a smaller size
Run the program in your own language – support for 17 languages *
Duplicate Photo Finder is different because it works on a methodology called “Content-Based Image Retrieval”, or “CBIR” for short. Using CBIR the actual image contents are analyzed for RGB color component changes. This information is used to compare to other processed images. Photos with similar contents are presented side-by-side in a comparison report. This is very useful for photographers with lots of photos which may have been cropped, reduced in size, etc.
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