On Friday 13 August 2004 13:12, P(a)draigBrady.com wrote:
Doncho N. Gunchev wrote:
> On 2004-08-12 (Thursday) 23:13, Carwyn Edwards wrote:
>
>>Doncho N. Gunchev wrote:
>>
>>>On 2004-08-12 (Thursday) 21:30, Christopher Aillon wrote:
>>
>>> I want to mention that gqview has 'File->Find Duplicates'
command,
>>>which gthumb misses.
>>
>>Gthumb has an Edit->Find Duplicates, does this not do the same thing?
>>
>>Carwyn
>>
>
> No, it finds exact duplicates, not similar files. With gqview you get
> info like pic1.jpg is 98% similar to pic0.jpg. I have two pictures for
> tests - first only with one object on clean background and the second
> with the same object on colored background. Gthumb finds nothing.
I really don't see how a fuzzy match is useful in general.
I didn't realise Gthumb has a find duplicates function,
but you can use FSlint for this which is in extras.
Read my reply again. Gqview can 'Find Similar Images', not just
'Find Duplicates'. I don't want to find exact duplicates - I used hardlink
for this (kernel-utils - /usr/sbin/hardlink). I want to find similar images
with different quality and size and decide which one to keep. If there is
a photo F17.jpg with size 860x700. Someone makes from it F17-wall.jpg with
size 1024x768 plus some extra messages on it. In this case I want just the
'original'. I hope you get my idea why I want gqview in the core.
As Michael Schwendt said gqview can find 'equal' or similar files in one
or two collections. You can also customize the comparison criteria. I have no
idea what algorithm it uses, I just know it works well.
I tried gthumb and it has less features and worse interface for me. Do
I have to open bugreport/RFE for this. How is it decided to remove an app
from the core, votes?
PS: sorry for my English...
--
Regards,
Doncho N. Gunchev Registered Linux User #291323 at
counter.li.org
GPG-Key-ID: 1024D/DA454F79
http://pgp.mit.edu
Key fingerprint = 684F 688B C508 C609 0371 5E0F A089 CB15 DA45 4F79