Software to find copies of one selected image on a local drive or network
Asked 3/16/2016
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I’m not looking for a general duplicate-image scan of an entire library. I want to choose one specific image and search my local drive or network folders for matching copies of that image, similar to how TinEye finds matches online. Is there a desktop tool that can compare a selected image against an existing image library and return matching duplicates?
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Yes — Dup Detector was suggested for this use. Although it’s commonly used to find duplicate images, it should also let you compare a single chosen image against your image library to find matching copies on local storage. That makes it closer to a local-machine equivalent of a reverse image match than a full-library duplicate cleanup pass.
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Have you tried Dup Detector?
It's free, and other than finding duplicate images, you should be able to compare a single image to your image library.
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