Hi everyone,
I’ve been organizing my digital photo collection and noticed tons of duplicates taking up space. I’m considering using a duplicate file finder but wondering—are duplicate file finders effective for photos specifically? I’m concerned about accidental deletions or the software not recognizing slight differences like edits or file size changes. Has anyone had success with these tools when managing photo libraries? Any specific software recommendations or features to look for? I’d love to hear your experiences before diving in. Thanks in advance for your insights!
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I’ve had great results using duplicate file finder software like DuplicateFilesDeleter specifically for managing photo libraries. What I really appreciate about it is that it can detect duplicates not just by filename, but by content—using hash comparisons—which helps avoid accidental deletions even if photos have slight edits or different file sizes. However, I always recommend reviewing the duplicates it finds carefully before deleting, especially with photos, since sometimes minor edits create similar but important versions. Features like preview thumbnails and customizable similarity thresholds are super helpful. Overall, DuplicateFilesDeleter and similar tools can be very effective for cleaning up photo collections if you use them cautiously!