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Thanks, Helmut. That will certainly help a lot.
May I tack on one question here, since you are experts on images. I had three disks with scanned images from my friend, which he later included in a set of nine disks of scanned images. However, there was no way for me to know where the first set of images occurred in the second set.
So, my question is, are there applications that would allow me to search for an image among a set of images?
Thank you again!
Hans L
Search images in another set of images
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Re: Flipping all images in a folder
Hans L wrote:So, my question is, are there applications that would allow me to search for an image among a set of images?

Re: Flipping all images in a folder
Thanks, XnTriq!
Are these image duplicate finder or mostly text duplicate finder?
Regards,
Hans L
Are these image duplicate finder or mostly text duplicate finder?
Regards,
Hans L
Re: Flipping all images in a folder
Hello Hans L,
most – if not all of them – are able to detect text and binary dupes. Look for features like byte-level (byte-by-byte) comparison or checksum creation (through hash functions like CRC-32 or MD5):
most – if not all of them – are able to detect text and binary dupes. Look for features like byte-level (byte-by-byte) comparison or checksum creation (through hash functions like CRC-32 or MD5):
- Anti-Twin (Byte by Byte)
- CloneSpy (?¿?)
- DoubleKiller (CRC32)
- Duplicate Cleaner (MD5)
- Auslogics Duplicate File Finder (MD5)
- Duplicate File Finder (byte for byte)
- Duplicate Files Finder (Byte by byte)
- Duplicate File Hunter (CRC32)
- NoClone (Byte-by-Byte)
Re: Flipping all images in a folder
Okay, XnTriq, and thanks again.
Hans L
Hans L