Hi Daniel, GQview was perfect. It find all duplicates, and if you select "all", it erases all detected duplicates. The problem of Gthumb was that it detects all duplicates, but you've to go one by one selecting them, and if you've more than 500 duplicates, it's a hard job. GQview detected all 538, I selected first and last with CTRL key, and then erase, all right :-) Thank you very much, best regards. El vie, 02-01-2004 a las 13:44, Daniel Hedlund escribió: > On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 23:01, Pablo RodrÃguez González wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > Does anyone know any good images admin application? > > > > I want to delete automatically duplicated photos -equal size, > > description, etc-. Applications as gphoto aren't valid, because it shows > > me duplicated photos, but doesn't erase them automatically, I've to mark > > them one by one -or I don' know- > > > > Any idea? > > I think the problem with finding and "automatically" deleting one of the > duplicates is that, for many people, they want to specify which of the > many images is the one they want to keep (ie. files with certain naming > conventions have higher priority to be kept over other duplicate > images). > > Some other programs that can detect duplicate images are below. GQview > makes it fairly easy to find duplicates and you can select multiple > duplicate files at a time for deleting, but you still have to go through > the step of choosing which of the multiple copies you want to delete. > > http://http://gqview.sourceforge.net/ (GQview -- also on Fedora CD) > http://www.mosfet.org/pixie/ (PixiePlus -- link seems broken) > http://stic.webframe.org/ (stic) > http://software.vtpaintball.net/scripts/imageSearch.php > > I don't personally know of any programs that will automatically delete > all one of duplicates in a set. > > Cheers, > > Daniel -- Pablo Rodríguez González Director General pablo.rodriguez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx iProyectos Desarrollos Tecnológicos