I have two folders with 100% identical photos (and other files are required) I have around 100 GB + 100 GB
Every pixel is identical, but the hash does not IP because the extra XIf data I do not want to delete exif.
Is there any software that can detect pixel-like photos and remove one of them so that the difference between folders remains in one of them?
-format identify"% #% f \ n "* .jpg * .png 13604ac55b0af81970c9aa2a7df699f0c34b7bc7676b3cc78cf5f339246a146b tiles.jpg ccc559642d15d9f6d16d99e5be2a7dae5d13e27cf0f6af974d7c73dd86974e1e 5.png a136e20c10f161169f3603ad95c4ba31ded66d7e5e9f42233afe5821222b0dd0 7.png cd46ad516c6fad8f14a80a0c9952a3121b4b123cec84423509ad32fa9ac6bacf a.png < / Code>
then insert that data into a file to find it as a sort
and uniq run through
There is no benefit to compare all possible combinations of individual files, but be prepared checksum once for each.
Homebrew
, in my opinion) and also Windows - See.
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