detecting corrupted images in a folder and its subfolders

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solquest3
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detecting corrupted images in a folder and its subfolders

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Hello.

I need to find all the corrupted images in a folder and its subfolders.

Trying
>nconvert -fullinfo C:\Users\xxx\Desktop\image_1.jpg 2>Nul

on one of these images, I get

Name : epsp

and I don't get
Title:

Is there a way (from command line or also in another way) for finding out all the images that will have the same problem?

Thanks!
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Re: detecting corrupted images in a folder and its subfolders

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could you post an example of corrupt image file?
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Re: detecting corrupted images in a folder and its subfolders

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You can find it attached.
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solquest3 wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 6:15 pm You can find it attached.
attached where?
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Re: detecting corrupted images in a folder and its subfolders

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Hmmm true..
When attaching I get the error "The upload was rejected because the uploaded file was identified as a possible attack vector."
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solquest3 wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:51 am When attaching I get the error "The upload was rejected because the uploaded file was identified as a possible attack vector."
You could try putting it in a ZIP or similar archive, that might work...
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Re: detecting corrupted images in a folder and its subfolders

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Here it is now.
Thanks!
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when using -fullinfo, you have 'XXXX : Failed'
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