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My photo backups are all a bit of a mess. I have multiple backups with the same pics in several different locations, but not in any organised fashion (pics are also in subfolders, though I think I might combine them all into one, and in any case that shouldn't make any difference).

What I want to do is copy all the files into a single location to rationalise - I could just use standard Windows copy and paste and let it ignore files with duplicate names (or overwrite duplicate names). But I'm not 100% sure I don't have some different pics with the same name, given they're from at least 5 different cameras - and I've edited some. So is there something which will check contents of files with duplicated names and preserve both copies if they are different (I should think a file size check would be sufficient, as the chances of two different photos with the same name and exactly the same size is unlikely enough to ignore)?


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 10:39 pm
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OS?

I've used WinMerge for a similar issue.


 
Posted : 09/03/2016 11:26 pm
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I mentioned Windows up there - though I could easily enough fire up Linux if it was easier (I suspect I could do some sort of Bash script). I'll have a look at WinMerge, thanks.


 
Posted : 10/03/2016 12:05 am
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In Win 10's copy/paste, you'll get the option like "rename any that have a duplicate name" and it'll add a (1) at the end.

Is there any reason you can't get all photos (still in their dis-organised directories / sub-folders etc) in a single folder. Search for *, then cut-paste all files into a new folder.

If you choose to skip files with duplicate names instead of copying them over then doing another * search will give you only the dupe files. From that, batch-rename them.

Or use a file comparing software.
http://lifehacker.com/the-best-duplicate-file-finder-for-windows-1696492476

"as the chances of two different photos with the same name and exactly the same size is unlikely enough to ignore"

I'd have thought so. I can't remmeber the program I used, but it could compare but date created AND file size AND filename AND others. I can;t imagine you'd accidentally delete a non-dupe file using those criteria.

Alternatively,

http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/organize-files-into-folders-automatically-based-on-date-created/

http://www.mjbpix.com/automatically-move-photos-to-directories-or-folders-based-on-exif-date/

Have I isunderstood the issue?


 
Posted : 10/03/2016 2:42 am
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[quote=makecoldplayhistory ]In Win 10's copy/paste, you'll get the option like "rename any that have a duplicate name" and it'll add a (1) at the end.

In which case I'd end up with a lot of duplicate files which I don't want to sort out by hand. Though thanks for all the other ideas - I think there's something there which will work. Though kind of prompted by Colin last night I think I might drop into Linux and use scripting stuff - apart from anything else I realised I'm also not entirely sure where all the backups are so want to search for files in all locations on all the multiple disks I have, and it's straightforward to generate a list of locations for a manual search that way. Good point about checking creation dates as well - that should be sufficient to determine identical photos.


 
Posted : 10/03/2016 8:41 am