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Test is an image management tool designed to help users identify and manage duplicate images efficiently. It allows users to search for duplicate images within one or two directories, making it easier to organize and declutter their image collections. Test is particularly useful for photographers, designers, and anyone working with large libraries of images.
• Duplicate Image Detection: Identify exact duplicate images within one or two directories. • Cross-Directory Comparison: Compare images across two separate directories to find duplicates. • Multiple Image Formats: Supports a wide range of image formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, and more. • User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive design for easy navigation and control. • Customizable Search Depth: Options to limit or expand the search scope. • Preview Functionality: View images side-by-side to confirm duplicates before taking action.
How does Test detect duplicate images?
Test uses advanced algorithms to compare image content and identify duplicates, even if file names or formats differ.
What image formats does Test support?
Test supports a wide range of image formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, and more.
Can I compare images across two different directories?
Yes, Test allows you to scan one or two directories and compare images between them to find duplicates.
How do I preview images before taking action?
Use the built-in preview feature to view images side-by-side and confirm duplicates before deciding what to do with them.
Can I customize the search depth?
Yes, Test offers options to limit or expand the search scope, allowing you to focus on specific folders or entire directories.