Yes it is called Digikam. It will find duplicates and similar pictures
from a graphic interface. Many other photo managers for Linux will as
well. But Digikam is the best.

Roy

Using Kubuntu 11.10, 64-bit
Location: Canada



On 4 November 2011 10:44, stardiviner <[email protected]> wrote:
> => On [2011-11-04 04:38:21 -0500]:
>  genuine.penguin.power Said:
>> On 10/13/2011 11:32 PM, stardiviner wrote:
>> >I have a lot of pictures, and sometimes I will download many new pictures 
>> >into folder.
>> >Then I can not remember whether this image have already existed in folder.
>> >So I need tool to search in folder to find out similar pictures.
>> >Any suggest welcome.
>> >
>> Install fdupes. It comes in most linux distros repositories.
>>
>> USAGE: fdupes [options] <path(s)>
>>
>> a typical fdupes command you might use will look something like this:
>>
>> fdupes -rS ~/Pictures/
>>
>> -r = Recurse directories
>> -S = display Size in output
> Thanks for your suggest.
>>
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