

Visual Similarity Duplicate Image Finder
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Visual Similarity Duplicate Image Finder will find fast all similar and duplicate pictures and photos in a folder and its sub folders. Visual Similarity Duplicate Image Finder uses advanced algorithms to find duplicate photos in a way that a human does.
License model
- Paid • Proprietary
Application types
Country of Origin
United States
Platforms
- Windows
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- skt99qbrcr added Visual Similarity Duplicate Image Finder as alternative to Zero Duplicates
- 04Kate added Visual Similarity Duplicate Image Finder as alternative to Kingshiper Duplicate Remover
Comments and Reviews
I was stupid enough to pay for this awful app a few years ago. I never really used it but instead thought I'd need it since I had a ton of old photos saved that I had to sift through.
The vendor spams you relentlessly, and if you opt out of the spam, well too bad for you, you miss upgrade discounts. They claim this is all your fault.
The software? It's garbage that doesn't clearly depict which file is what nor what the difference is.
One of the features of Visual Similarity Duplicate Image Finder that I find useful is it can find duplicate images even if they are in different image formats, different bit depths and image sizes.
Personal Note: This program has problems recognizing differences in images of symbols and line art - make sure you use the Hash (100%) identical option to differentiate these type of images.
VisiPics has gotten a lot of votes, but v1.3 lacks Visual Similarity's ability to function as a reverse image search engine like Tineye for your image files--that is, to specify an image that you want to find all the matches for in your collection. This is needed, for example, if you have a screenshot of a video that you want to find where in the video the screenshot comes from. You save the video as a series of BMP images, such as with VirtualDub, with the frame number included in the filename, and then use Visual Similarity's Search button to find the best match. If the original screeenshot is a different size or has a logo, you can improve your success rate by using AVISynth's BicubicResize and Crop filters on the video to match it to the screenshot before splitting it into images. Also speeds up Visual Similarity's searches to use smaller images.