Dupeguru debian3/10/2023 ![]() The photographers use file paths to record information on location/date/identification that could look something like this: Regarding fdupes I should note that to simplify my post I left out a step:Įxiftool -v "-location ![]() It's a given that there are probably some duplicate filenames in the original photo archive because the camera only uses a 4-digit # when assigning filenames. ![]() What is exiftool looking at when it decides that a file "already exists"? Is there a way to get it to look only at filenames? > Another (fdupes/fslint) comparison of the folder with 116,666 to the destination /sortbydate returns NO duplicate files. > sort the photos into folders by year/monthĮxiftool '-Directory> 116,666 files are left in /photos as exiftool reports: "already exists" when running. > converts (camera format) IMG_#.JPG to date/time format "030801-151040.jpg"Įxiftool -overwrite_original '-filename> check for any duplicate files (also run fslint) NO duplicate files reported. I'm working with a photo collection with 415335 jpg images.
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