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Find Duplicate Photos Help

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Contents

Table of Contents
Foreword 1

Part I About Find Duplicate Photos Part II Getting started

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1 User Opinions ................................................................................................................................... 3

1 Find Duplicate Photos Installation ................................................................................................................................... 6


Step 1 - Download Installation Package .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Step 2 - Run Installation Package .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Step 3 - Read License Agreement .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Step 4 - Enter Customer Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Step 5 - Select .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Destination Folder Step 6 - Choose the Setup Type .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Step 7 - Installation Finalization .......................................................................................................................................................... 11

2 Brief Tutorials ................................................................................................................................... 14


Quick Start - How start to use Find Duplicate Photos in 30 Seconds .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 Step 1 - Run Find Duplicate Photos ......................................................................................................................................................... 15 Step 2 - Specify Source Directory ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Step 3 - Start Image and Media Previewers ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 Start Image Previewer ......................................................................................................................................... 18 Start Media Previewer ......................................................................................................................................... 20 Step 4 - Start File Processing ......................................................................................................................................................... 22 Quick Start - How to tune up Find Duplicate Photos .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Step 1 - Specify Moving Rules ......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Specify Destination Directories ......................................................................................................................................... 24 Specify Favorite......................................................................................................................................... 25 Items Specify Banned ......................................................................................................................................... 26 Items Step 2 - Specify Renaming Rules ......................................................................................................................................................... 28 Step 3 - Specify Deleting Rules ......................................................................................................................................................... 29 Deleting Rules -......................................................................................................................................... 29 Folders Deleting Rules -......................................................................................................................................... 30 Files Common ................................................................................................................................... 30 Images ................................................................................................................................... 30 Executable ................................................................................................................................... 32 Step 4 - Specify Archive Processing Rules ......................................................................................................................................................... 32 Extraction Rules......................................................................................................................................... 34 Renaming Rules ......................................................................................................................................... 35 Deleting Rules ......................................................................................................................................... 36 Step 5 - Specify Advanced Settings ......................................................................................................................................................... 37

Part III Using Find Duplicate Photos


File Exit Service Start Stop

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1 Menu Commands ................................................................................................................................... 39


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......................................................................................................................................................... 40 .......................................................................................................................................................... 40 Incoming ......................................................................................................................................................... 40 Media Incoming ......................................................................................................................................................... 40 Images Always on Top ......................................................................................................................................................... 40 Show Advices ......................................................................................................................................................... 40 Hide ......................................................................................................................................................... 41 Help .......................................................................................................................................................... 41 Program Help ......................................................................................................................................................... 41 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................... 41 Brief Tutorials ......................................................................................................................................................... 41 Online Help ......................................................................................................................................................... 41 Technical......................................................................................................................................................... 42 Support Report about Problem ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 Recommend Improvement ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 Check for......................................................................................................................................................... 42 New Version Register ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 Enter Registration Code ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 About ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 View

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Tab Page - Realtime Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 43 Messages to Show ......................................................................................................................................................... 44 Tab Page - Main Settings .......................................................................................................................................................... 46 Tab Page - Moving Rules .......................................................................................................................................................... 47 Main ......................................................................................................................................................... 48 File moving rule......................................................................................................................................... 50 editor Address template Editor ................................................................................................................................... 52 What is Address Template ................................................................................................................................... 54 How to Edit Address Template ................................................................................................................................... 55 Example of Address Template ................................................................................................................................... 58 Custom File Tags ................................................................................................................................... 59 What is Custom File Tag ................................................................................................................................... 60 How to Edit Custom File Tag ................................................................................................................................... 61 Custom File Tag Editor ................................................................................................................................... 62 Favorite ......................................................................................................................................................... 63 Favorite Item Editing ......................................................................................................................................... 65 Banned ......................................................................................................................................................... 67 Banned Item Editing ......................................................................................................................................... 68 Tab Page - Renaming Rules .......................................................................................................................................................... 69 Tab Page - Deleting Rules .......................................................................................................................................................... 71 Folders ......................................................................................................................................................... 71 Files ......................................................................................................................................................... 72 Common ......................................................................................................................................... 72 Images ......................................................................................................................................... 73 Executable ......................................................................................................................................... 74 Tab Page - Archives .......................................................................................................................................................... 75 Extraction......................................................................................................................................................... 76 Rules Extraction Rule Editor ......................................................................................................................................... 78 Renaming Rules ......................................................................................................................................................... 79 Renaming Rule ......................................................................................................................................... 81 Editor Deleting Rules ......................................................................................................................................................... 82 Tab Page - Advanced Settings .......................................................................................................................................................... 83

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Main .......................................................................................................................................................... 84 Media Previewer .......................................................................................................................................................... 85 Context Menu ......................................................................................................................................................... 86 Play List ......................................................................................................................................................... 88 Image Previewer .......................................................................................................................................................... 88 Context Menu ......................................................................................................................................................... 90 Play List ......................................................................................................................................................... 91 Playlist Editor .......................................................................................................................................................... 92 Extended Image Tags Viewer .......................................................................................................................................................... 92

4 Tool Bars

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Execution Control .......................................................................................................................................................... 95 View .......................................................................................................................................................... 96 Help and Support .......................................................................................................................................................... 96

5 Wizards

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Main Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................... 97 Step 1 - Start ......................................................................................................................................................... 98 Step 2 - Select Source Directory ......................................................................................................................................................... 99 Step 3 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 101 Select Action Step 4 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 103 Select Destination Directory Step 5 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 104 Select, How Music should be Organized Step 6 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 109 Registration Step 7 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 110 Finish Music Organizing .......................................................................................................................................................... 111 Step 1 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 112 Start Step 2 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 113 Select, How Music should be Organized Step 3 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 117 Finish Photo Organizing .......................................................................................................................................................... 119 Step 1 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 119 Start Step 2 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 120 Select, How Photos should be Organized Step 3 - ......................................................................................................................................................... 126 Finish

Part IV Additional information

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1 Find Duplicate Photos System Requirements ................................................................................................................................... 129 2 Keyboard Shortcuts ................................................................................................................................... 129
Log Keyboard Shortcuts .......................................................................................................................................................... 129 Play List Keyboard Shortcuts .......................................................................................................................................................... 130

3 Installing and uninstalling IdealSorter ................................................................................................................................... 130 4 Supported Media Types ................................................................................................................................... 130 5 Supported Image Tags ................................................................................................................................... 167
EXIF Image Tags .......................................................................................................................................................... 167 MakerNote Image Tags .......................................................................................................................................................... 179 Canon Photo Tags ......................................................................................................................................................... 180 Fujifilm Photo Tags ......................................................................................................................................................... 180 Minolta Photo Tags ......................................................................................................................................................... 182 Nikon Photo Tags ......................................................................................................................................................... 182 Olympus Photo Tags ......................................................................................................................................................... 183 Panasonic Photo Tags ......................................................................................................................................................... 185 Sigma Photo Tags ......................................................................................................................................................... 186 Sony Photo Tags ......................................................................................................................................................... 187 IPTC Image Tags .......................................................................................................................................................... 189 Old IPTC Tags list ......................................................................................................................................................... 192

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GPS Image Tags .......................................................................................................................................................... 197 Comment Image Tags .......................................................................................................................................................... 200

6 License

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7 Ordering Information ................................................................................................................................... 206 8 Registering................................................................................................................................... 206 Find Duplicate Photos

Part V Obtaining support

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1 Support and Questions ................................................................................................................................... 209 2 Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................................................................................... 209

Part VI Tips and Tricks Index

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1 Hints and Tips ................................................................................................................................... 213

Foreword

Foreword

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About Find Duplicate Photos

About Find Duplicate Photos

Introduction to Find Duplicate Photos

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User Opinions
The easiest way to find, what is Find Duplicate Photos - is to hear, what other users tell about it. Here are some short reviews, sent to us by people, who constantly use Find Duplicate Photos:

"On our radio station, as on any other, is stored a large amount of music records. Some of them are played regularly, some of them not. To find needed music record in our audio archive, where are stored millions of files, is very hard. We had to hire a special employee, who categorized records in archive, but even such solvation was not perfect - we periodically received several thousands of records in a day, and a person who organized them, could not sort them all and made a lot of errors. All this unsorted music records collected, collected and collected... One day while real-time broadcasting music clips, prepared to transmission, were lost in all this chaos, and we were forced to break transmission. My colleague from another radio station called me, when knew about incident, and advised to use Find Duplicate Photos. Over several hours all our millions of MP3's were sorted and even if we are gathering several thousands of new audio records in some days, Find Duplicate Photos easily append them to common music base - right from audio CD's! Thanks very much to all Find Duplicate Photos developers. Program, that they made, really help people." David Bronson, sound producer of radio-station

"In our office periodically is collected variety of documents in electronic form - they are needed for statistics gathering. Every Friday i create consolidated report, based on information, gathered from them. Day by day, month by month office documents collected on our file server, their quantity increased and increased, and to work with them became harder and harder. One Friday i could not find one document, needed for weekly report, and spent weekends in the office, sorting all documents by author and department, where they were created. Already was Monday, but report was still was not ready. Engineers from technical department installed, to help me, a special

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program for files organizing. It sorted all documents in minutes, directly as i want - first part by date, second part by size, and third part by author. Needed documents were found and from that time my work became much easier - Thanks a lot to Find Duplicate Photos creators team." Michael Werner, office manager

"I am working in archive department of large production company. On our servers most of documents are stored in archived state. We receive them daily and we needed, before appending to common storage, manually open every archive file, view it's content and rename it, according to documents, located in it. All was OK, but after extending of company production level we became to get more and more archived documents for processing. Finally, leaving on the work until late at night. To solve this problem was installed Find Duplicate Photos and now it do all itself. Very powerful program - how we could be without it?" Nikolas Flatley, director of archive department in production company

"Our department store all non-private files, transmitted over satellite network. Every day we receive millions of new files. All this data must be somehow organized, so any of our clients could easily find among that files what he need. We tried all file organizing tools, presented on market - and chosen Find Duplicate Photos. Why? Extremely flexible settings. We set up different processing rules for audio, video, text, executable files and archives. No one program can do it today." Victor Acosta, chief engineer of data processing center

That's what users say about Find Duplicate Photos. We hope, that it will be useful for you too.

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2.1

Getting started
Find Duplicate Photos Installation
This chapter gives detailed description of Find Duplicate Photos installation process.

2.1.1

Step 1 - Download Installation Package


On the first step of Find Duplicate Photos installation, you should get latest version of it's installation package. You can do it over download section of Find Duplicate Photos official web site, which is located at www.FindDuplicatePhotos.com. Download it on your computer and save, for example, on the desktop.

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Step 2 - Run Installation Package


On the second step of Find Duplicate Photos installation process you should run Find Duplicate Photos installation package, downloaded on the step 1. When you will run it by double clicking on it with your mouse, you will see following window:

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"Preparing to install" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard

After all will be ready, you will see installation welcome dialog:

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"Welcome" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard

Press "Next" button to go to the next step.

2.1.3

Step 3 - Read License Agreement


On the step 3 of installation process you should read carefully and accept product license agreement.

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"License agreement" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard

To accept license agreement, check "I accept the terms of the license agreement" box, as it shown on the picture above. After that the "Next" button will become available and you should press on it to continue installation process.

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Step 4 - Enter Customer Information


On this step you should enter information about yourself.

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"Customer information" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard

In the "User Name" field enter your first and last name. In the "Organization" field enter name of organization, where you work (this field is optional for home users). Then select installation method: Anyone who uses this computer - if you will check this option, Find Duplicate Photos will be available for all users of this computer (this option is checked by default); Only for me - if you will check this option, then Find Duplicate Photos will be available only for you and will not be available for other users of this computer. After you had entered your name and name of organization, where you work, press "Next" button and go to the next step of installation process.

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Step 5 - Select Destination Folder


On this step of installation process you should specify, in which folder Find Duplicate Photos will be installed. It is recommended to use default destination. Attention - Find Duplicate Photos should be installed on the local folder of your computer. Installation on remote machines for further running from another machines in the client-server mode is not allowed for this product version.

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"Destination folder selection" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard To change destination folder, press "Change" button and select folder, in which Find Duplicate Photos will be installed. To leave default destination address (recommended), just do nothing. After destination folder was selected, press "Next" button to go to next step of installation process.

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Step 6 - Choose the Setup Type


On this step of Find Duplicate Photos installation process you should select setup type.

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"Setup type selection" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard

To the right of each setup type is given it's brief description. It is recommended not to change setup type and use default ("Typical"). To continue installation process, press "Next" button.

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Step 7 - Installation Finalization


On this step you will see all installation settings, that you specified on the previous steps. To continue installation process you should press "Install" button.

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"Ready to install" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard

Then will appear a window, that will show progress of installation process. All will be done automatically, actions from your side.

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"Installation process progress" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard

When installation process will be finished, you will see following window:

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"Installation completed successfully" window of Find Duplicate Photos installation wizard

Congratulations - Find Duplicate Photos was installed on your computer successfully. Click "Finish" button to run Find Duplicate Photos now. To learn more about how to configure Find Duplicate Photos after first start and how to use it, read our brief tutorials.

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Brief Tutorials
Here are located brief tutorials, that will explain, how to start using Find Duplicate Photos right now: How to start using Find Duplicate Photos in 30 Seconds Quick tutorial, that is designed for people, that never used Find Duplicate Photos before. It will give ability to start use Find Duplicate Photos with default settings. How to tune up Find Duplicate Photos Extended tutorial, that is designed for people, that already used Find Duplicate Photos for some time. It shows, how to use all flexibility of Find Duplicate Photos with it's variety of settings and additional options.

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2.2.1

Quick Start - How start to use Find Duplicate Photos in 30 Seconds


The easiest way to start using Find Duplicate Photos - is to use "Main Configuration" wizard, that will configure Find Duplicate Photos and start music processing (sorting, organizing, renaming) in few easy steps. Also you can configure and start file processing manually:

Step 1 - How to Run Find Duplicate Photos Step 2 - How to Specify source directory Step 3 - How to start Image and Media previewers Step 4 - How to Start file processing
2.2.1.1 Step 1 - Run Find Duplicate Photos

If you haven't already done so, load the Find Duplicate Photos program by clicking on the "Find Duplicate Photos" icon located in the "Find Duplicate Photos" program folder (Start Menu> Programs> Find Duplicate Photos) and on your desktop. You should now see the main Find Duplicate Photos window.

Find Duplicate Photos main window

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The main Find Duplicate Photos window shows three basic items: Menu (in the top of window) - lets you navigate Find Duplicate Photos's features. Control area (in the middle of the window) - gives you ability to set up and control activity of Find Duplicate Photos. Status bar (in the bottom of the window) - shows information about all operations, that are currently running.
2.2.1.2 Step 2 - Specify Source Directory

On the first step you should specify source directory, files from which will be processed. Note: Will be processed files not only from this directory, but also from ALL subdirectories, located in it. By default, source directory is located on your desktop and is named "Find Duplicate Photos Source folder":

Find Duplicate Photos default source directory on the desktop

The simplest way to process your files is to copy or move them in this folder. If you have chosen this way, you can go to the next step. If you want to process files, located on CD's, DVD's, network folders or just any other locations, you can easily specify that location as source folder. To do it, open second tab page of program main window, as you see on the picture below.

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"Main settings" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window

Press on "Select" button and select directory, that will be used as source directory. If you don't want source directory to be deleted after processing, even if it at that time will be empty, check "Don't delete after processing even if will be empty" check box. Also, Find Duplicate Photos can copy files specified source directory instead of moving. It may be useful, if you don't want files to be deleted after processing, or if they can not be deleted, cause located, for example, on the network folder, opened with read - only access, or on CD / DVD disk.
2.2.1.3 Step 3 - Start Image and Media Previewers

Find Duplicate Photos is equipped with comfortable tools for viewing media (audio, video) and image files, that are processed, including that files, that program extracts from archives. If you are planning to process media files, or among your files will be media files that you want to see - you can start image and media previewers before processing start. If you don't need them now, you can go to the final step - files processing start.

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How to start Image Previewer

How to Start Media Previewer


2.2.1.3.1 Start Image Previewer

Image previewer - is a tool for viewing images, that are processed in the real time, in variety of formats. For example, was processed and, according to archive extraction rules, extracted archive with image files. If you previously opened image previewer window, all extracted images will be appended to the play list and will be shown to you one by one with some interval. By default, images are shown with 4 seconds interval, but you can to change, using appropriate control on image viewer window.

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How to start
You can show Image previewer window at any time using Find Duplicate Photos main menu ("View" -> "Incoming Images"), or using Find Duplicate Photosmain tray icon:
Find Duplicate Photos icon in the system tray

- right click on it and choose "Incoming images" menu item.

How to use

Image previewer window

Media previewer have 4 buttons and 2 track bars for playback control: - play previous file in the play list; - start, pause or resume playback related from current playback state (this button is shown, when playback is running); - stop playback (this button is shown, when playback is running); - play next file in the play list

For extended playback control you may use play list editor, that can be opened over context menu. You can show or hide Image previewer window at any time, using Image previewer icon in the system tray (located usually in the bottom left corner of the screen), left - clicking on it.

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If you will right-click on it, will be shown Image previewer main menu (you can also show it by right-clicking on the Image previewer window.

Image previewer icon in the system tray

Also you can show Image previewer window on the full screen at any time. To do it, right - click on Image previewer window or it's icon and click "Maximize" menu item. To return in normal mode, click "Restore" context menu item, that will appear.
2.2.1.3.2 Start Media Previewer

Media previewer - is a tool for viewing audio and video records, that are processed in the real time. For example, was processed and, according to archive extraction rules, extracted archive with audio and video files. If you previously opened media previewer window, all extracted audio and video records will be appended to the play list and will be played for you one by one. You can change playback volume and position at any time with appropriate sliders.

How to start
You can show Media previewer window when you want using Find Duplicate Photos main menu ("View" -> "Incoming Media"), or using Find Duplicate Photosmain tray icon:
Find Duplicate Photos icon in the system tray

- right click on it and choose "Incoming media" menu item.

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Media previewer window

Media previewer have 4 buttons and 2 track bars for playback control: - play previous file in the play list; - start, pause or resume playback (related from current playback state); - stop playback; - play next file in the play list

Track bar upper - controls currently playing position in the file. You can change currently playing position in the file by moving track bar slider. Track bar lower - controls audio playback volume. You can move slider to the left to decrease sound volume, and to the right - to increase sound volume. For extended playback control you may use play list editor, that can be opened over context menu. You can show or hide Media previewer window at any time, using Media previewer icon in the system tray (located usually in the bottom left corner of the screen), left - clicking on it. If you will right-click on it, will be shown Media previewer main menu (you can also show it by right-clicking on the Media previewer window. To show Media previewer window on full screen, right - click on Media previewer window or it's icon:

Media previewer icon in the system tray

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- and click "Maximize" menu item. To return in normal mode, click "Restore" context menu item, that will appear.
2.2.1.4 Step 4 - Start File Processing

Now all is ready to start file processing.

File processing starting, using Find Duplicate Photos main window top menu

To start Find Duplicate Photos press "Service" -> "Start" menu item from Find Duplicate Photos top menu. If all is normal with source and destination directories, processing will start. First, Find Duplicate Photos will search all files in the source directory, that You specified earlier. It may take some time, depending to total count of files in source directory and all it's child directories. It will not be problem for Find Duplicate Photos, even if in source directory are several hundreds, or even several millions of files. To view, what is happening while files processing and manipulate with incoming files, open tab page with Realtime information. By default, all processed files will be moved or copied to Find Duplicate Photos Database directory, that is by default is located on your desktop. It looks like shown on the picture below:

Find Duplicate Photos default database folder on the desktop

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Find Duplicate Photos also have variety of additional settings, that makes it the most flexible file processing system from today existing. You can specify them now, or later, even while file processing running - new settings will be applied on the fly. This tutorial had finished. Is also available additional tutorial: Quick Start - How to tune up Find Duplicate Photos

2.2.2

Quick Start - How to tune up Find Duplicate Photos


You had already found out, how to start using Find Duplicate Photos? If yes, it's time to configure it, what will give you possibility to fill all power of Find Duplicate Photos. Find Duplicate Photos may configured in the several separate steps:

1. Specify file moving rules; 2. Specify file Renaming rules; 3. Specify file Deleting rules; 4. Specify Archives processing rules; 5. Specify Advanced processing rules.
2.2.2.1 Step 1 - Specify Moving Rules

Find Duplicate Photos have variety of tools for defining, how files are moved while processing.

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Main moving rules editor

They are accessible on the "Moving rules" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window and are separate on several groups, each of which is located on the separate sub-tab page: Moving rules - Main Moving rules - Favorite Moving rules - Banned
2.2.2.1.1 Specify Destination Directories

On the second step you should specify destination directories. Destination directories - are folders, where files after processing will be moved / copied. For each type of files you can specify separate destination directories, or use default directory for all types of files.

Main moving rules editor

Even more - you can specify separate destination directories for files of the same type, but different sizes. For example, you can move all MP3 files (Music records) with size 2 Megabytes to "C:\Music \High quality\" folder, cause they have large size and high quality, and all MP3 files with size less than 2 Megabytes - to "C:\Music\Low quality\" or even delete at all. Or another example: AVI files (Video records and films) with size less than 100 Mb Find Duplicate Photos by your request can move to, for example, "C:\Video\Video clips", cause this file are usual a small video clips, files with size between 500 and 800 Megabytes - to "C: \Video\Films\", cause files with such size are usually films, and all other video files will be

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moved to "C:\Video\Different\". Note: If you specified several rules for the same file extension, more common rules must have lower priority (be downer in the list), than other rules for that extension. For example, rule "Move all MP3 audio files to ... directory" should be located in the list lower than rule "Move all MP3 audio files with size from 3 to 10 Megabytes to ... directory", as shown on the picture below.

Main moving rules editor with 3 sample rules for MP3 audio records
2.2.2.1.2 Specify Favorite Items

Find Duplicate Photos also can scan all incoming files for items, that you like or are interested, and move or copy that files (or archives), in which such items were found. How favorite items work? Imagine, that Find Duplicate Photos view in files, that it process, all readable content. If it will find a favorite phrase in one of files, such file will be moved to specified destination. For example, HTML file (Web page, saved on disk) with the phrase "Solomon islands" will be moved to "<Directory, where HTML files are stored in database> \Favorites\Islands\Solomon" directory. All information about files, moved in such way, is shown on "Realtime information" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window. To set up your favorite items, open in the main Find Duplicate Photos window tab page "Moving rules" and on it - sub tab page "Favorite", as it shown on the picture.

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Favorite moving rules editor

To edit any existing favorite item, just double - click on it and favorite rule editing window will be shown. To add new or delete existing favorite item, right click on it and you will see following menu:

Context menu of favorite moving rules editor

To add new favorite item, press "Add" menu item. To edit selected favorite item you may use "Edit" menu item. To remove selected favorite item you may use "Remove" menu item. Note: You also may change priority of any favorite item. For example, if in the same file were found 2 or more favorite items from your list, such file will be processed using favorite item, that have higher priority (and is located topper in favorite items list). In the picture upper, you see, that favorite item "Solomon island" have higher priority, than favorite item "Island". That's why if in the same HTML document (Web page, saved on disk) will be found both favorite items, file will be moved to "Favorites\Islands\Solomon" sub folder of directory, where web pages should be saved.
2.2.2.1.3 Specify Banned Items

Find Duplicate Photos also can scan all incoming files for items, that you dislike, or don't need, and delete or just don't process that files (or archives), in which such items were

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found. How banned items work? Imagine, that Find Duplicate Photos view in files, that it process, all readable content. If it will find a banned phrase in one of files, such file will be deleted. For example, if Find Duplicate Photos will process archive with "boot.patch" file in it or web page with phrase "boot.patch" in it's content, then, according to banned items list, shown on the picture lower, such files will be deleted. All information about files, deleted in such way, is shown on "Realtime information" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window. To set up your banned items, open in the main Find Duplicate Photos window tab page "Moving rules" and on it - sub tab page "Banned", as it shown on the picture.

Banned moving rules editor

To add, edit or remove existing banned item, right-click on "Banned items" tab page. Then you will see following menu:

Context menu of banned moving rules editor

To add new banned item, click "Add" menu element. To edit selected banned item, click "Edit" menu element. To remove selected banned item, click "Remove" menu element.

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Step 2 - Specify Renaming Rules

Find Duplicate Photos gives you ability to rename processed files using custom rules. For example, Find Duplicate Photos is processing file with name "www.music.com Atrlant. mp3. Then, according to renaming rules, shown on the picture lower, Find Duplicate Photos will replace in the file name "www." phrase on nothing, and name will become "music.com Atlant.mp3", what is more comfortable and compact. You can view and edit file renaming rules on "Custom rules" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window.

Main renaming rules editor

You can edit any renaming rule by double mouse click on it. You can add new, delete or edit existing renaming rules, using context menu. You can open it by right-clicking on "Renaming rules" Find Duplicate Photos main window tab page. This menu looks in following way:

Context menu of main renaming rules editor

To add new file renaming rule, click "Add" menu item. To edit selected file renaming rule, press "Edit" menu item. To delete selected file renaming rule, press "Delete" menu item.

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Note: Every file renaming rule have it's own priority level. Priority level is needed, when in the name of file Find Duplicate Photos finds multiple different strings for replacing. In such situation will be made replacements for rules with higher priority. Priority level of each rule is shown in the second column on the "Renaming rules" tab page. You can change renaming rule priority by right clicking on it and pressing "Move on top", "Move up", "Move down", "Move at bottom" menu elements. This will change position of file renaming rule in the list and, consequently, increase (if move to the up) or decrease (if move to the down). file moving priority.
2.2.2.3 Step 3 - Specify Deleting Rules

Find Duplicate Photos have very flexible system for deleting of files, that you don't need. First, it searches and deletes duplicates of files. It also have a large amount of additional settings, that you can change.

Folder deleting rules File deleting rules


Common File deleting rules Images Deleting rules Executable Files deleting rules
2.2.2.3.1 Deleting Rules - Folders

On the "Deleting rules" - > "Folders" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window are located folder deleting rules.

Folder deleting rules editor

Delete empty folders at Source directory - if this check box is checked, empty folders in

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source directory and all of it's sub folders will be deleted. Delete empty folders at Database directories - if this check box is checked, empty folders in all database directories (also known as destination directories) and their sub folders will be deleted.
2.2.2.3.2 Deleting Rules - Files

Deleting rules gives ability to specify, how files are deleted. Find Duplicate Photos file deleting options are located on the "Files" sub-tab page of "Deleting rules" main window tab page. They are separated on several groups: Common File deleting rules Images Deleting rules Executable Files deleting rules
2.2.2.3.2.1 Common

On the "Common" tab page are located common file deleting options.

Common file deleting rules

With check box "Delete empty files" you can specify, what "Find Duplicate Photos" will do with empty files in source directory. If you will check this box, empty files in source directory will be deleted. If you will uncheck this box, empty files in source directory will be processed as any other files.
2.2.2.3.2.2 Images

On the "Images" tab page are located options for image files deleting control.

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Image files deleting rules editor

On this tab page you can specify, which image files will be appended to database and which will be deleted. Width, Minimum check box - defines minimal width for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you will uncheck this box, minimal image width will not be defined and images will not be limited by minimal width. Width, Maximum check box - defines maximal width for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you will uncheck this (on image upper it is already unchecked), maximal image width will not be defined and images will not be limited by maximal width.

Height, Minimum check box - defines minimal height for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you will uncheck this box, minimal image height will not be defined and images will not be limited by minimal height. Height, Maximum check box - defines maximal height for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you will uncheck this (on image upper it is already unchecked), maximal image height will not be defined and images will not be limited by maximal height.

Width to Height Ratio, Minimum check box - defines minimal width to height ratio for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you uncheck this box, minimal image width to height ratio will not be defined and images will not be limited by minimal width to height ratio. Recommended to stay default value, cause it rejects most part of advertising images (banners), that have form-factor, different from common images. Width to Height Ratio, Maximum check box - defines maximal width to height ratio for

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images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you uncheck this box, maximal image width to height ratio will not be defined and images will not be limited by maximal width to height ratio. Recommended to stay default value, cause it rejects most part of advertising images (banners), that have form-factor, different from common images.
2.2.2.3.2.3 Executable

On the "Executable" tab page are located options for deleting control of executable files (program files, program installation packs, files with "EXE" extension).

Executable files deleting rules

On this tab page you can specify, which executable files will be appended to database and which will be deleted. Delete old versions check box - check it, if old versions of program installation packs should be deleted. It may be useful in most cases, cause from variety of the same product versions users need only last product version. Uncheck this box, if you want to store all, including old, versions of software installation packages (program installation packs). Delete files, if are presented another files of the same versions, but newer modification time check box - If this box is checked then program files will be deleted, if in database are presented program files of the same product and version, but newer modification time. It is recommend for this item to be checked, cause often may be presented program installation packs with the same version, but different content. In such situation is better to store installation pack with newer modification time.
2.2.2.4 Step 4 - Specify Archive Processing Rules

Find Duplicate Photos have extended archives support, in additional to instruments, that it applies to all standard types of data. An archive normally refers to a collection of files that have been combined into one single file. The files within an archive are usually compressed, which provides several benefits.

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There are many different compression formats out there and Find Duplicate Photos supports all major ones. The most popular format is ZIP, which is why many people refer to archives as "zip files." Compressing files also allows faster transmission of documents across the Internet. By compressing the files you intend to transfer into a single archive, is decreased the total size of the files. Many files that can be downloaded from the Internet are compressed into an archive (ZIP & RAR are the most common ones) for faster transmission. Most software manufacturers distribute their evaluation and beta versions in a ZIP archive. All of these files are fully compatible with Find Duplicate Photos. If processed archive matches to one of archive extraction rules - is will be extracted and all files inside of it will be separately processed (it is useful, for example, for music archives, archived image libraries or books collections). If not, or if archives renaming is disabled - it will be renamed and copied or moved to database according to archive renaming rules. If it is corrupted, have missing volumes or is encrypted by password and is not decipherable it will be deleted or moved to special place according to archive deleting rules. All settings, related to archives processing, are located on the "Archives" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window:

Archive processing rules editor

Here are quick tutorials, that explain, how easily set-up archive processing for Your own purposes:

How to set-up Archives Extraction rules How to set-up Archives Renaming rules How to set-up Archives Deleting rules

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2.2.2.4.1 Extraction Rules

On the "Archives" - "Extraction rules" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window are located archives extraction rules, that define, what archives are extracted. While archive processing, Find Duplicate Photos analyze archive content and calculate percent of each file type in archive. If it will find out, that archive match to one of archive extraction rules, such archive will be extracted and all files inside of it will be processed separately. For example, if archive have 95% (by size) of music files, it will be extracted, and all audio records in it will be appended to music library (directory, where files with "MP3" extension are moved).

Archive extraction rules editor

If archive is not matching to no one of archive extraction rules, it will be renamed according to archive renaming rules and moved to database, or deleted according to archive deleting rules. If you want all archive, not depending to their content, be extracted - check box "Extract all archives" in the top of Archive extraction rules" tab page. To quickly edit any of existing archive extraction rules, just double-click on it. You also can add new, edit or delete existing archive extraction rules, using context menu. Right-click on list with extraction rules and you will see it:

Context menu

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of archive extraction rules editor

Click on "Add" context menu item to add new archive extraction rule. Click on "Edit" context menu item to edit selected archive extraction rule. Click on "Delete" context menu item to delete selected archive extraction rule.

2.2.2.4.2 Renaming Rules

On the "Archives" - "Renaming rules" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window are located archives renaming rules, that define, how are renamed archives, that were not extracted or deleted. Find Duplicate Photos renames archives, basing on names of files inside of archive. All main file types have their priorities, basing on which file names are used. For example, if archive have an executable file and a text file inside, for new archive name will be used name of executable file, cause archive renaming rule for "EXE" file extension have higher priority, than archive renaming rule for "TXT" file extension. In most cases, users who only begin to use Find Duplicate Photos, don't need to change archives renaming rules, cause a wide range of archive renaming rules for archives with content of any type are already included in installed version.

Archive renaming rules editor

If you want to rename all archives and don't extract some of them according to archives extraction rules, check "Rename all archives". To quickly edit one of existing archive renaming rules, double-click on it by left mouse button. To add new, edit or remove existing archive renaming rules, right-click on list with archive renaming rules. Will be opened following menu:

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Archive renaming rules editor

Click "Add" context menu item to add new archive renaming rule. Click "Edit" context menu item to edit selected archive renaming rule. Click "Delete" context menu item to delete selected archive renaming rule.
2.2.2.4.3 Deleting Rules

On the "Archives" - "Deleting rules" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window are located archives deleting rules, that define, what Find Duplicate Photosshould do with archives that are corrupted, need unavailable volumes, or are encrypted (to open them password needed).

Archive deleting rules editor

Delete corrupted archives check box - if checked, corrupted archives will be deleted. If is not checked, corrupted archives will be moved in "Corrupted" sub folder of destination directory for normal archives. Delete archives with missing volumes check box - if checked, then multi-volume archives, some volumes of which are corrupted, will be deleted, If is not checked, volumes of such archives will be moved to "Missing volumes" sub folder of destination directory for normal archives.

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Delete archives, that are encrypted and could not be decrypted check box - if checked, then archives, that are encrypted by password and could not be decrypted, will be deleted. If is not checked, decipherable archives will be moved in "Encrypted" sub folder of destination directory or normal files.
2.2.2.5 Step 5 - Specify Advanced Settings

Find Duplicate Photos also have several advanced settings. They should be modified only by experienced users.

Find Duplicate Photos advanced settings editor

Find Duplicate Photos working speed - is a speed, with which Find Duplicate Photos process data. By default, it is maximal. You may decrease this value, if on computer file processing service, on your opinion, takes too much resources. File processing after decreasing speed will work slower. You also can increase file processing speed, even set it to maximum - then Find Duplicate Photos will try to use all available computer resources to process files as fast, as your computer can. File storages information auto saving interval - interval, in seconds, over which Find Duplicate Photos will save changed information about file storages, such as information about recently added files. You may decrease it to increase databases consistency level.

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Menu Commands
Menu is located in the top part of Find Duplicate Photos main window. That's how it looks:

Top menu of Find Duplicate Photos main window

It include several sub-menu: File Service View Help

3.1.1

File
Main Find Duplicate Photos commands, related to Find Duplicate Photos opening and closing. This sub-menu include following items: Exit

3.1.1.1

Exit

Stop file processing and close Find Duplicate Photos and all of it's windows.

3.1.2

Service
Commands for control of Find Duplicate Photos File processing service execution. This sub-menu include following items: Start Stop Restart

3.1.2.1

Start

Start Find Duplicate Photos file processing service (start files processing). Related to the current state of file processing service, it may have following captions:

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Start - File processing service is currently stopped. If you will click this menu item, file processing service will start. Pause - File processing service is currently started. If you will click this menu item, file processing service will pause. Resume - File processing service is currently paused. If you will click this menu item, file processing service will continue execution (again will be started).
3.1.2.2 Stop

Stop Find Duplicate Photos File processing service (stop files processing).
3.1.2.3 Restart

Restart Find Duplicate Photos File processing service (restart files processing).

3.1.3

View
Commands for viewing control of processes and objects, such as processed audio and video records, images.

This sub-menu include following items: Incoming Media Incoming Images Always on Top Show Advices Hide

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Incoming Media

Show incoming media previewing window (Media previewer).


3.1.3.2 Incoming Images

Show incoming images previewing window (Image previewer).


3.1.3.3 Always on Top

Make this menu item checked to make main Find Duplicate Photos window be always on the top of other windows. Uncheck this menu item to return main Find Duplicate Photos window to the normal state.
3.1.3.4 Show Advices

Check this item to show pop-up advices for most of controls inside of main Find Duplicate Photos window. Uncheck this item to return all to normal state.

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3.1.3.5

Hide

Check this item to hide main Find Duplicate Photos window to system tray (usually located in the bottom-left corner of the computer screen)

3.1.4

Help
Find Duplicate Photos registration and gathering help and support on all aspects, related to Find Duplicate Photos exploitation. This sub-menu include following items: Program Help Introduction Brief Tutorials Online Help Technical Support Report about Problem Recommend Improvement Check for New Version Register Enter Registration Code About

3.1.4.1

Program Help

Get help, related to program working and to other questions, related to file processing.
3.1.4.2 Introduction

Introduction to Find Duplicate Photos and files processing. Will describe you, how Find Duplicate Photos will organize your files, and in what is Find Duplicate Photos power.
3.1.4.3 Brief Tutorials

Read brief tutorials, that will help you easily use Find Duplicate Photos according your personal needs.
3.1.4.4 Online Help

Read daily updated online documentation for Find Duplicate Photos and related themes.

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3.1.4.5

Technical Support

Get technical support for Find Duplicate Photos. Available only for registered users.
3.1.4.6 Report about Problem

Report about problem, that you found while working with Find Duplicate Photos.
3.1.4.7 Recommend Improvement

Recommend some improvement, additional functionality. All advices will be considered and most useful will be applied in new versions of Find Duplicate Photos.
3.1.4.8 Check for New Version

Get new version of Find Duplicate Photos on program official web site.
3.1.4.9 Register

Register your instance of Find Duplicate Photos right now.


3.1.4.10 Enter Registration Code

Enter your personal registration code, that was gotten while registration process. If you still had not registered, press "Register" menu item, located upper, to register your Find Duplicate Photos copy.
3.1.4.11 About

Show information about Find Duplicate Photos version and license owner.

3.2

Tab Pages
Find Duplicate Photos main window have following tab pages:

Realtime information Main settings File Moving rules File Renaming rules File Deleting rules Archives

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Advanced settings 3.2.1 Tab Page - Realtime Information


This tab page is first on main window of Find Duplicate Photos. It gives ability to view in details, what is currently processed and how. Log collects information about all events and is located on the "Realtime Information" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window. You see it on the picture below:

"Realtime information" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window

There are several icons for events of different types:

- Information about some event, that occurred while working of Find Duplicate Photos.

- Warning, that happened while working of Find Duplicate Photos, may inform about some important event.

- Error, that happened, most often - if source or destination directory is not existing, inaccessible or have no enough free space.

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If arrived and become accessible in database new file, a special message is shown. For example, on the screen shot upper you see a message, that informs about arrived audio record. You can select, messages of which types should be shown. to do it, click on "Messages to show" realtime information tab page context menu item.
3.2.1.1 Messages to Show

"Messages to show" window may be called by clicking on "Messages to show" context menu item of realtime information tab page.

Wile processing of files occur a large amount of different events. Some of them are important, some are not. Using "Messages to show" window you can specify, messages about what events should be shown. In this window you can specify, which log messages should be shown. You can simply select template messages group, or specify something custom.

"Messages to show" window, "Simple" tab page

On the "Messages to show" tab page you can easily select, which messages should be shown. Here are several variants: All - Show all messages, that arrive in the log New files, warnings and notes - Show only: 1) Information about new files;

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2) Warnings; 3) Notes. New files and warnings - If you will select this option, will be shown: 1)Information about new files; 2)Warnings; This variant is recommended for most of users, cause you still is informed about all important events, happened while files processing, but are not gathering hundreds of informational notes. New files - Show only messages, that inform you about new files arriving. Custom selection -Custom messages set will be shown. Recommended for advanced users only. On the second tab page ("Extended") you can specify details. None -No messages are shown. Be careful with this option, cause, by selecting it, you will disable showing of any log messages, even important warnings.

"Messages to show" window, "Extended" tab page

Common messages
Notes - Check this option, if you want notes to be shown. Notes may take a lot of place (up to 90% of all messages).

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If you want not to view such large amount of messages, uncheck this option. Warnings - Check this option to show warnings. It is recommended to check this option, cause it will let you to be informed about important events, that happen while file processing.

New files arriving


Data - Check this option to be informed about processed data files. Audio - Check this option to be informed about processed audio (music, speech) files. Video - Check this option to be informed about processed video files. Archives - Check this option to be informed about processed archive files. Images - Check this option to be informed about processed image files. Text - Check this option to be informed about processed text files. Software - Check this option to be informed about processed software installation packs.

To apply changes, that were made, press "OK" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button.

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Tab Page - Main Settings


On this tab page are located main program settings, mainly related to source directory and processing of files. Note: Will be processed files not only from this directory, but also from ALL subdirectories, located in it. Open second tab page of program main window, as you see on the picture below.

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"Main settings" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window

Press on "Select" button and select directory, that will be used as source directory. If you don't want source directory to be deleted after processing, even if it at that time will be empty, check "Don't delete after processing even if will be empty" check box. Also, Find Duplicate Photos can copy files specified source directory instead of moving. It may be useful, if you don't want files to be deleted after processing, or if they can not be deleted, cause located, for example, on the network folder, opened with read - only access, or on CD / DVD disk.

3.2.3

Tab Page - Moving Rules


On "Moving rules" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window are located tools for defining, how files are moved while processing.

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Main moving rules editor

They are accessible on the "Moving rules" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window and are separate on several groups, each of which is located on the separate sub-tab page: Moving rules - Main Moving rules - Favorite Moving rules - Banned
3.2.3.1 Main

On the "Moving rules" -> "Main" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window you can specify rules, according files are moved. This rules define, to which database directory and which subdirectories file is moved, what will be it's name and extension after moving. If you are beginner, or don't need additional functionality, you can use file moving rules, that are defined by default. According to them, all files after processing are moved or copied to directory "Find Duplicate Photos database", that was created on your desktop while Find Duplicate Photos installation process.

Main moving rules editor

To edit any of file moving rule, just double-click on it. To execute operations with file moving rules, right-click on the list with them, and you will see following menu:

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Context menu of main moving rules editor

Here are detailed descriptions of all context menu items: Add - use this context menu item to add new File moving rule. Edit - use this context menu item to edit selected File moving rule (rule, by which you right-clicked, when opened this context menu). Set values default - set default values for selected file moving rules. Specify destination folder - click in this item, if you want to specify for selected file moving rules another destination directory (it will be the same for all selected rules). After clicking on this menu item you will see dialog box for selecting directory, that will be assigned for selected file moving rules as destination directory. Move on top - use this context menu item to set selected File moving rule priority to maximum (it also will be shown first in the list). Move up - use this context menu item to increase priority of selected File moving rule (also move it to position, closer to list beginning). Move down - use this context menu item to decrease priority of selected File moving rule (also move it to position, closer to list bottom). Move at bottom - use this context menu item to set selected File moving rule priority to minimum (also make it last in the list). Delete - use this context menu item to delete selected File moving rule. For each type of files you can specify separate File moving rule, or use default rule for files, included in appropriate category.

Even more - you can specify separate destination directories for files of the same type, but different sizes.

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Example
You can move all MP3 files (Music records) with size 2 Megabytes to "C:\Music\High quality \" folder, cause they have large size and high quality, and all MP3 files with size less than 2 Megabytes - to "C:\Music\Low quality\" or even delete at all.

Main moving rules editor, 3 sample rules for MP3 audio files

Or another example: AVI files (Video records and films) with size less than 100 Mb Find Duplicate Photos by your request can move to, for example, "C:\Video\Video clips", cause this file are usual a small video clips, files with size between 500 and 800 Megabytes - to "C: \Video\Films\", cause files with such size are usually films, and all other video files will be moved to "C:\Video\Different\". Note: If you specified several rules for the same file extension, more common rules must have lower priority (be downer in the list), than other rules for that extension. For example, rule "Move all MP3 audio files to ... directory" should be located in the list lower than rule "Move all MP3 audio files with size from 3 to 10 Megabytes to ... directory", as shown on the picture below.
3.2.3.1.1 File moving rule editor

For file moving rules editing Find Duplicate Photos have a special File moving rule editor. To call it, just double click on the file moving rule, that you want to edit. Then will appear following window:

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File moving rule editor

In the "File extension" field is specified extension of files, that will be processed by this rule, or a category of files.

Note Moving rules may be specified for files with some extension - for example, "HTML" Web pages, saved on hard disk, and for a category of files, in which are included all files with same type of content. For example, Find Duplicate Photos support following categories: "Text file" - file with text content; "Audio file" - file with audio record; "Video file" - file with video record; "Image file" - file with image (both vector and bitmap); "Archive file" - archive with files of any type inside. For example, if is processed MP3 audio record and a special rule for files with MP3 files is not defined, it will be processed according to "Audio files" category rule. If you want to process MP3 files in another way, not as other audio files, you may create a separate rule for files with MP3 extension.

In the "Size minimal" field is specified minimal size for files, that will be processed by this rule.

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In the "Size maximal" field is specified maximal size for files, that will be processed by this rule. If you will check the box "Delete all", then all files, that match this rule, will be deleted (or will not be processed, if you disallowed files deleting after processing, or process files from read-only source, such as CD disk). In the "Destination directory" field you can specify address of destination directory, where files, that match this rule, will be moved or copied. In the bottom of editing window is shown template of address inside of destination directory for files, that match this rule. You can edit it by pressing "Edit" button to the right of the place, where template of address is shown. To restore default address template value, just press "Set default" button.
3.2.3.1.1.1 Address template Editor

Address template Editor is a tool for address template editing. Address template - is a template, over which Find Duplicate Photos will know, where you want to move file inside of database directory. Power of Find Duplicate Photos is in ability to move file in directory, name of which is based on file attributes and properties, that were chosen by user, and in order, specified by user. If you don't want something special, you can use default template.

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Address template editor

Address template include path inside of destination directory, file name and extension. Don't forget to include in the end of address template file name and file extension templates.

Here is more detailed explained all themes, related to address template and it's editing: What is Address template How to Edit Address template Example of custom Address Template

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Address template - is a template, over which Find Duplicate Photos will know, where you want files to be moved inside of database directory. Power of Find Duplicate Photosis in ability to move file in directory, name of which is based on file attributes and properties, that were chosen by user, and in order, specified by user. If you don't want something special, you can use default template.

Address template include path inside of destination directory, file name and extension. Don't forget to include in the end of address template file name and file extension templates.

For editing of Address template is used Address template editor.

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Address template editor

For Address template editing is used a special editor. To call it, use "Edit" button in File moving rule editing window:

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File moving rule editor

"Set default" button is used for setting default value for file moving rule.

So, to start address template editing, press "Edit" button in the file moving rule editor. To set address template value default, you should press "Set default" button in File moving rule editing window.

Address template Editor is a tool for address template editing.

Address template include path inside of destination directory, file name and extension. Don't forget to include in the end of address template file name and file extension templates.

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Address template editor

To edit element of Address template, just double click on it with your mouse. To access additional options, such as appending a new element to address template, deleting of existing address template, changing position of element in address template, use context menu, that appear, when you right-click on the grid with address template elements. It looks like shown on the picture below:

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Context menu of Address template editor

Here are detailed descriptions of all context menu items: Add - use this context menu item to add new element to edited Address template. Edit - use this context menu item to edit selected element of address template (element, by which you right-clicked, when opened this context menu). Move on top - use this context menu item to move selected element of address template on the top (make it first in address template). Move up - use this context menu item to move selected element of address template upper (move it to position, closer to address template beginning). Move down - use this context menu item to move selected element of address template downer (move it to position, closer to address template end). Move at bottom - use this context menu item to move selected element of address template to the bottom (make it last in address template). Delete - use this context menu item to delete selected element of address template.

Example
For example, you defined, that image files are moved to "C:\Database\" directory. You can use default address template - then image files will be moved according to following template:

Images \ <IMAGE FILE : Color type> \ <IMAGE FILE : Content type> \ <IMAGE FILE : Width, rounded to hundreds> x <IMAGE FILE : Height, rounded to hundreds> \ <FILE : File last modification year> \

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<FILE : Name of month, when file was modified at last time> \ <FILE : Day of the month, when file was modified at last time> \ <FILE : Name> . <FILE : Extension in Lower case>

So, if, for example, image file is black and white, "<IMAGE FILE : Color type>" template attribute in result address will become "Black and white"; if image have photographic content, "<IMAGE FILE : Content type>" template attribute in result address will become "Photography" ; if image have 1024 dots width, "<IMAGE FILE : Width, rounded to hundreds>" template attribute in result address will become "1000"; if image have 768 dots height, "<IMAGE FILE : Height, rounded to hundreds>" template attribute in result address will become "800"; if image was modified in year, "<FILE : File last modification year>" template attribute in result address will become "2007"; if image was modified in January, "<FILE : Name of month, when file was modified at last time>" template attribute in result address will become "January"; if image was modified at the 17-th day of the month, "<FILE : Day of the month, when file was modified at last time>" template attribute in result address will become "17"; if image file have name "New rose hotel", "<FILE : Name>" template attribute in result address will become "New rose hotel"; if image file have extension "JPG", "<FILE : Extension in Lower case>" template attribute in result address will become "jpg". So, image file result address will be "C:\Database\Images\Black and white\Photography\1000\800\2007\January\17\New rose hotel.jpg".

All about Custom file Tags


Custom File Tag - is file tag, that represent a part of some other, standard file tag. It may be some word, phrase or symbols group, gathered form any standard file tag, for example first word of file name, second word of artist name, etc. What is Custom File Tag How to Edit Custom File Tag Custom File Tag Editor

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File Tags: Standard and Custom


File tags may be of one of two types: standard and custom.

Standard File Tag - is some standard property of file, for example: File size, File name for any file; Music album, Music Artist for music files; Image size, Camera model for photos, etc. Number of standard tags is limited to several hundreds.

Custom File Tag - is file tag, that represent a part of some other, standard file tag. It may be some word, phrase or symbols group, gathered form any standard file tag, for example first word of file name, second word of artist name, etc.

How to use Custom file tags?


It may be useful to include custom file tags in destination address of processed files in address template in many cases. For example, if names of your files are formatted in some special way, their names include some useful information and you want to use it in files destination addresses.

For example, we have a file "CD87 - Track 14 - Bon Jovi - It's My Life.mp3". It have name: CD87 - Track 14 - Bon Jovi - It's My Life

File name - is one of standard tags. In the example above file name include 8 words:
Word #1 - CD87 Word #2 - Track Word #3 - 14 Word #4 - Bon Word #5 - Jovi Word #6 - It's Word #7 - My Word #8 - Life

And file name in example above file name include 4 parts. Those parts are separated by hyphens:
Phrase #1 - CD87 Phrase #2 - 14

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Phrase #3 - Bon Jovi Phrase #4 - It's My Life

What if we have a large number of music files, named in the such way (with number of CD in the first part) and want them to be moved in folders, named by CD numbers? To sort music in such way we may configure media sorted to move sorted music to folders, named by music file name first path (it will be, for example, CD21, CD22, CD34, etc.)

We create for such music a file moving rule, according to which sorted music will be moved to folder, named by first part of music file name. In address template editor it will look as shown on the picture below:

Custom File Tag Editor


To edit custom file tags you should use custom file tag editor.

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What is Custom File Tag Editor?


Custom File Tag Editor - is a special window, where you may edit custom file tags.

How to call Custom File Tag Editor?


To call custom file tag editor in file tag editor check "Custom file attribute" item, as it is shown on the picture below:

Press "Edit" button in File Tag Editor to edit Custom file tag

Then will be opened Custom File Tag Editor window:

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Custom File Tag Editor

In this window you may edit all parts of custom file tag: 1. What is number of symbol, from which data from specified standard file tag should be copied; 2. What is number of symbol, up to which data from specified standard file tag should be copied; 3. Symbols of word or part with which number should be copied from specified standard tag; 4. What should be included in custom tag - some word of specified standard tag, or some phrase inside of it. Words are separated by spaces, parts - by hyphens. For example, file with name " CD87 - Track 14 - Bon Jovi - It's My Life" have 8 words, but only 4 parts ("CD87", "Track 14", "Bon Jovi", "It's My Life"). 5. Symbols from which standard file tag should be included in edited custom file tag.
3.2.3.2 Favorite

On the "Moving rules" -> "Favorite" tab page are located controls for editing of Find Duplicate Photos Favorite items, also known as moving rules for favorite files. Find Duplicate Photos will scan all incoming files for items, that you like or are interested, and move or copy that files (or archives), in which items you are interested were found. How favorite items work? Imagine, that Find Duplicate Photos view in files, that it process, all readable content. If it will find a favorite phrase in one of files, such file will be moved to specified destination. For example, HTML file (Web page, saved on disk) with the phrase "Solomon islands" will be moved to "<Directory, where HTML files are stored in database> \Favorites\Islands\Solomon" directory. All information about files, moved in such way, is shown on "Realtime information" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window.

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Note: Search string is not case sensitive. It gives you large advantage, cause you don't need to create multiple rules for every phrase form in all case combinations. For example, if you want to move to favorites all files, that are related to Solomon islands, you should not create multiple rules for "Solomon islands", "SOLOMON ISLANDS", "solomon islands", "SOLOMON islands", etc. - you just specify one rule in the case you like. To set up your favorite items, open in the main Find Duplicate Photos window tab page "Moving rules" and on it - sub tab page "Favorite", as it shown on the picture.

Favorite moving rules editor

To edit any existing favorite item, just double - click on it and favorite rule editing window will be shown. To add new or delete existing favorite item, right click on it and you will see following menu:

Context menu of Favorite moving rules editor

To add new favorite item, press "Add" menu item. To edit selected favorite item you may use "Edit" menu item. To remove selected favorite item you may use "Remove" menu item. Here are detailed descriptions of all context menu items:

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Add - use this context menu item to add new Favorite item. Edit - use this context menu item to edit selected Favorite item (item, by which you right-clicked, when opened this context menu). Move on top - use this context menu item to set selected Favorite item priority to maximum (it also will be shown first in the list). Move up - use this context menu item to increase priority of selected Favorite item (also move it to position, closer to list beginning). Move down - use this context menu item to decrease priority of selected Favorite item (also move it to position, closer to list bottom). Move at bottom - use this context menu item to set selected Favorite item priority to minimum (also make it last in the list). Delete - use this context menu item to delete selected Favorite item. Note: You may change priority of any favorite item. For example, if in the same file were found 2 or more favorite items from your list, such file will be processed using favorite item, that have higher priority (and is located topper in favorite items list). In the picture upper, you see, that favorite item "Solomon island" have higher priority, than favorite item "Island". That's why if in the same HTML document (Web page, saved on disk) will be found both favorite items, file will be moved to "Favorites\Islands\Solomon" sub folder of directory, where web pages should be saved.
3.2.3.2.1 Favorite Item Editing

"Favorite item editor" - is a special window, over which you can edit favorite items. To call it, just double-click on the favorite item, that you want to edit, in the favorite items list. You also can call "Favorite item editor", if you will right-click on the favorite item, that you want to edit, in favorite items list. In the appeared context menu click "Edit" menu element, and following window will appear:

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Favorite item editor

Favorite item editing window consists from 3 fields: File extension - here should be defined extension of files, for which this rule will work. For example: "HTML" - for HTML files (such as index.html, last_news.html). Favorite rule will not work for files with extensions, that differ from specified. For example, if you will define HTML extension, for such rule will never match files with EXE extension. Note: You can use "*" and "?" wildcards in file extension. For example, if you want favorite rule to work with files of all types and with all extensions, just type asterisk(*). If you want rule to work with all rules, that begin from "r" letter, use r* as extension. Asterisk (*) matches any count of any letters. Question-mark (?) match one letter of any type. String in file - string, that will be searched in file. If this string will be found in file, such file will be considered as favorite, and will be processed as file with favorite content (moved to appropriate favorite directory). Favorites subfolder - name of subfolder, in which file will be moved. For example, file should be moved, according to file moving rules, to "C:\Database\Text\" folder. But it match to file moving rule, so it will be moved already to "C:\Database\Text\Favorites\". If, for example, matched to favorite rule with string in file "Pacific seashore", it will better, that it will be moved not just in "C:\Database\Text\Favorites\", but in "C:\Database\Text \Favorites\Pacific seashore". It is possible by setting favorite subfolder value to "Pacific seashore". You also may define one or more subfolders: instead of "Pacific seashore" you may type in favorites "Seashore\Pacific".

After you will finish favorite item editing, just press "OK" button to apply changes.

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Example
You may set file extension to "doc" and string in file to "conference". According to such rule, Find Duplicate Photos will consider favorite and will move to appropriate favorites folder files: "Tomorrow conference in Pacific business center.doc" - cause this file have "doc" extension and "conference" in file content(in the name); "business meeting.doc" with title "what will be on conference" - cause this file have "doc" extension and "conference" in file content(in the header); "plan.doc" with author "Conference organizers" - cause this file have "doc" extension and "conference" in file content (in the author attribute);
3.2.3.3 Banned

On this tab page are located controls for editing of Find Duplicate Photos Banned items, also known as moving rules for unwanted (banned) files. Find Duplicate Photos scan all incoming files for items, that you dislike, or don't need, and delete or just don't process that files (or archives), in which such items were found. How banned items work? Imagine, that Find Duplicate Photos view in files, that it process, all readable content. If it will find a banned phrase in one of files, such file will be deleted. For example, if Find Duplicate Photos will process archive with "boot.patch" file in it or web page with phrase "boot.patch" in it's content, then, according to banned items list, shown on the picture lower, such files will be deleted. All information about files, deleted in such way, is shown on "Realtime information" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window. To set up your banned items, open in the main Find Duplicate Photos window tab page "Moving rules" and on it - sub tab page "Banned", as it shown on the picture.

Banned item editor

To add, edit or remove existing banned item, right-click on "Banned items" tab page.

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Then you will see following menu:

Context menu of Banned item editor

To add new banned item, click "Add" menu element. To edit selected banned item, click "Edit" menu element. To remove selected banned item, click "Remove" menu element. Here are detailed descriptions of all context menu items: Add - use this context menu item to add new Banned item. Edit - use this context menu item to edit selected Banned item (item, by which you right-clicked, when opened this context menu). Move on top - use this context menu item to set selected Banned item priority to maximum (it also will be shown first in the list). Move up - use this context menu item to increase priority of selected Banned item (also move it to position, closer to list beginning). Move down - use this context menu item to decrease priority of selected Banned item (also move it to position, closer to list bottom). Move at bottom - use this context menu item to set selected Banned item priority to minimum (also make it last in the list). Delete - use this context menu item to delete selected Banned item.

3.2.3.3.1 Banned Item Editing

"Banned item editor" - is a special window, over which you can edit banned items. To call it, just double-click on the banned item, that you want to edit, in the banned items list. You also can call "Banned item editor", if you will right-click on the banned item, that you want to edit, in banned items list. In the appeared context menu click "Edit" menu element, and following window will appear:

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Banned item editor

Banned item editing window consists from 2 fields: File extension - here should be defined extension of files, for which this rule will work. For example: "HTML" - for HTML files (such as index.html, last_news.html). Banned rule will not work for files with extensions, that differ from specified. For example, if you will define HTML extension, for such rule will never match files with EXE extension. Note: You can use "*" and "?" wildcards in file extension. For example, if you want favorite rule to work with files of all types and with all extensions, just type asterisk(*). If you want rule to work with all rules, that begin from "r" letter, use r* as extension. Asterisk (*) matches any count of any letters. Question-mark (?) match one letter of any type. String in file - string, that will be searched in file, it's properties and it's name. If this string will be found in file, such file will be considered as banned, and will be processed as file with banned content (deleted or ignored).

After you will finish banned item editing, just press "OK" button to apply changes.

Example
You may set file extension to "temp" and string in file to "data". According to such rule, Find Duplicate Photos will consider banned and will delete files "data640.temp", "XData_687687. temp" and "DATA_FILE_TX_BAK.temp", cause all this files have "temp" extension and have text "data" string in name.

3.2.4

Tab Page - Renaming Rules


On this tab page you have ability to edit Find Duplicate Photos file renaming rules.

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Find Duplicate Photos gives you ability to rename processed files using custom rules. For example, Find Duplicate Photos is processing file with name "www.music.com Atlant. mp3. Then, according to renaming rules, shown on the picture lower, Find Duplicate Photos will replace in the file name "www." phrase on nothing, and name will become "music.com Atlant.mp3", what is more comfortable and compact.

How to use
You can view and edit file renaming rules on "Custom rules" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window.

Tab page with Main renaming rules editor

You can edit any renaming rule by double mouse click on it. You can add new, delete or edit existing renaming rules, using context menu. You can open it by right-clicking on "Renaming rules" Find Duplicate Photos main window tab page. This menu looks in following way:

Context menu of Main renaming rules editor

To add new file renaming rule, click "Add" menu item. To edit selected file renaming rule, press "Edit" menu item. To delete selected file renaming rule, press "Delete" menu

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item. Note: Every file renaming rule have it's own priority level. Priority level is needed, when in the name of file Find Duplicate Photos finds multiple different strings for replacing. In such situation will be made replacements for rules with higher priority. Priority level of each rule is shown in the second column on the "Renaming rules" tab page. You can change renaming rule priority by right clicking on it and pressing "Move on top", "Move up", "Move down", "Move at bottom" menu elements. This will change position of file renaming rule in the list and, consequently, increase (if move to the up) or decrease (if move to the down). file moving priority.

3.2.5

Tab Page - Deleting Rules


Find Duplicate Photos have very flexible system for deleting of files, that you don't need. First, it searches and deletes duplicates of files. It also have a large amount of additional settings, that you can change.

Folder deleting rules File deleting rules


Common File deleting rules Images Deleting rules Executable Files deleting rules
3.2.5.1 Folders

On the "Deleting rules" - > "Folders" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window are located folder deleting rules.

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Tab page with Folders deleting rules

Delete empty folders at Source directory - if this check box is checked, empty folders in source directory and all of it's sub folders will be deleted. Delete empty folders at Database directories - if this check box is checked, empty folders in all database directories (also known as destination directories) and their sub folders will be deleted.
3.2.5.2 Files

Deleting rules gives ability to specify, how files are deleted. Find Duplicate Photos file deleting options are located on the "Files" sub-tab page of "Deleting rules" main window tab page. They are separated on several groups: Common File deleting rules Image Files Deleting rules Executable Files deleting rules
3.2.5.2.1 Common

On the "Common" tab page are located common file deleting options.

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Tab page with Common files deleting rules

With check box "Delete empty files" you can specify, what "Find Duplicate Photos" will do with empty files in source directory. If you will check this box, empty files in source directory will be deleted. If you will uncheck this box, empty files in source directory will be processed as any other files.
3.2.5.2.2 Images

On the "Images" tab page are located options for image files deleting control.

How to use

Tab page with Image files deleting rules

On this tab page you can specify, which image files will be appended to database and which will be deleted.

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Width, Minimum check box - defines minimal width for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you will uncheck this box, minimal image width will not be defined and images will not be limited by minimal width. Width, Maximum check box - defines maximal width for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you will uncheck this (on image upper it is already unchecked), maximal image width will not be defined and images will not be limited by maximal width.

Height, Minimum check box - defines minimal height for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you will uncheck this box, minimal image height will not be defined and images will not be limited by minimal height. Height, Maximum check box - defines maximal height for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you will uncheck this (on image upper it is already unchecked), maximal image height will not be defined and images will not be limited by maximal height.

Width to Height Ratio, Minimum check box - defines minimal width to height ratio for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you uncheck this box, minimal image width to height ratio will not be defined and images will not be limited by minimal width to height ratio. Recommended to stay default value, cause it rejects most part of advertising images (banners), that have form-factor, different from common images. Width to Height Ratio, Maximum check box - defines maximal width to height ratio for images, that may be appended to database (moved / copied to destination directories). If you uncheck this box, maximal image width to height ratio will not be defined and images will not be limited by maximal width to height ratio. Recommended to stay default value, cause it rejects most part of advertising images (banners), that have form-factor, different from common images.
3.2.5.2.3 Executable

On the "Executable" tab page are located options for deleting control of executable files (program files, program installation packs, files with "EXE" extension).

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Tab page with Executable files deleting rules

On this tab page you can specify, which executable files will be appended to database and which will be deleted. Delete old versions check box - check it, if old versions of program installation packs should be deleted. It may be useful in most cases, cause from variety of the same product versions users need only last product version. Uncheck this box, if you want to store all, including old, versions of software installation packages (program installation packs). Delete files, if are presented another files of the same versions, but newer modification time check box - If this box is checked then program files will be deleted, if in database are presented program files of the same product and version, but newer modification time. It is recommend for this item to be checked, cause often may be presented program installation packs with the same version, but different content. In such situation is better to store installation pack with newer modification time.

3.2.6

Tab Page - Archives


On the "Archives" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window are located options for archives processing control. Find Duplicate Photos have extended archives support, in additional to instruments, that it applies to all standard types of data. An archive normally refers to a collection of files that have been combined into one single file. The files within an archive are usually compressed, which provides several benefits. There are many different compression formats out there and Find Duplicate Photos supports all major ones. The most popular format is ZIP, which is why many people refer to archives as "zip files." Compressing files also allows faster transmission of documents across the Internet. By compressing the files you intend to transfer into a single archive, is decreased the total size of the files.

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Many files that can be downloaded from the Internet are compressed into an archive (ZIP & RAR are the most common ones) for faster transmission. Most software manufacturers distribute their evaluation and beta versions in a ZIP archive. All of these files are fully compatible with Find Duplicate Photos. If processed archive matches to one of archive extraction rules - is will be extracted and all files inside of it will be separately processed (it is useful, for example, for music archives, archived image libraries or books collections). If not, or if archives renaming is disabled - it will be renamed and copied or moved to database according to archives renaming rules. If it is corrupted, have missing volumes or is encrypted by password and is not decipherable it will be deleted or moved to special place according to archives deleting rules.

How to use
All settings, related to archives processing, are located on the "Archives" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window:

Tab page for Archives processing control

Here are quick tutorials, that explain, how easily set-up archive processing for Your own purposes:

"Archives" - > "Extraction rules" tab page "Archives" - > "Renaming rules" tab page "Archives" - > "Deleting rules" tab page
3.2.6.1 Extraction Rules

On the "Archives" - "Extraction rules" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window are located archives extraction rules, that define, what archives are extracted.

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While archive processing, Find Duplicate Photos analyze archive content and calculate percent of each file type in archive. If it will find out, that archive match to one of archive extraction rules, such archive will be extracted and all files inside of it will be processed separately. For example, if archive have 95% (by size) of music files, it will be extracted, and all audio records in it will be appended to music library (directory, where files with "MP3" extension are moved).

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Tab page with Archive extraction rules editor

If archive is not matching to no one of archive extraction rules, it will be renamed according to archive renaming rules and moved to database, or deleted according to archive deleting rules. If you want all archive, not depending to their content, be extracted - check box "Extract all archives" in the top of Archive extraction rules" tab page. To quickly edit any of existing archive extraction rules, just double-click on it. You also can add new, edit or delete existing archive extraction rules, using context menu. Right-click on list with extraction rules and you will see it:

Context menu

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of Archive extraction rules editor

Here are descriptions of all menu items: Add - context menu item, that should be used to add new archive extraction rule. Edit - context menu item, that should be used to edit selected archive extraction rule. Move on top - context menu item, that should be used to set selected rule priority to maximum (it also will be shown first in the list). Move up - context menu item, that should be used to increase priority of selected rule (also move it to position, closer to list beginning). Move down - context menu item, that should be used to decrease priority of selected rule (also move it to position, closer to list bottom). Move at bottom - context menu item, that should be used to set selected rule priority to minimum (also make it last in the list). Delete - context menu item, that should be used to delete selected archive extraction rule.
3.2.6.1.1 Extraction Rule Editor

Archive extraction rule editor - is a special window for editing of archive extraction rule.

How to call
To call it, just double click with left mouse of your button on rule, that you want to edit, in archive extraction rules editor. You also can call it by right-clicking on rule, that you want to edit, in archive extraction rules editor. Context menu will appear. To edit archive extraction rule, click on "Edit" menu item.

How to use

Archive extraction rule editor

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Window of archive extraction rule editor have two input fields: File extension - here should be entered extension of file, for which this rule will work, without dot. For example: "DOC" - as shown on the picture above. Minimal percent of archive size - minimal percent of files with extension, entered in the field above, needed for Find Duplicate Photos to extract archive instead of renaming an appending to database as unpacked archive file.

Examples
If you want Find Duplicate Photos to unpack all archives with DOC files (Microsoft Word Document, have "DOC" extension) with at least 85% of DOC files by size, create rule as shown on the picture. In the "File extension" field you should enter "DOC" - cause file extension is "DOC", without any dots. To the "Minimal percent of archive size" you should enter "85" - cause 85% is the minimal percent of archive size DOC files should occupy in archive by size for archive extraction. According to such rule, file with following content:
conference.doc - 1Mb; slides.ppt - 6 Mb ----------7 Mb size total

will not be extracted, cause files with "DOC" extension occupy in it only 14% (1Mb from 7 Mb total).

But file with following content:


conference_plan.doc - 6Mb; first_slide.ppt - 1 Mb ----------7 Mb size total

already will be extracted, cause files with "DOC" extension occupy in it already 86% (6Mb from 7Mb total).
3.2.6.2 Renaming Rules

On the "Archives" - "Renaming rules" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window are located archives renaming rules, that define, how are renamed archives, that were not extracted or deleted. Find Duplicate Photos renames archives, basing on names of files inside of archive. All main file types have their priorities, basing on which file names are used. For example, if archive have an executable file and a text file inside, for new archive name will be used name of executable file, cause archive renaming rule for "EXE" file extension have higher priority, than archive renaming rule for "TXT" file extension. In most cases, users who only begin to use Find Duplicate Photos, don't need to change archives renaming rules, cause a wide range of archive renaming rules for archives with content of any type are already included in

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installed version.

How to use

Tab page with Archive renaming rules editor

If you want to rename all archives and don't extract some of them according to archives extraction rules, check "Rename all archives" box. To quickly edit one of existing archive renaming rules, double-click on it by left mouse button. To add new, edit or remove existing archive renaming rules, right-click on list with archive renaming rules. Will be opened following menu:

Context menu of Archive renaming rules editor

Here are descriptions of all menu items: Add - context menu item, that should be used to add new archive renaming rule. Edit - context menu item, that should be used to edit selected archive renaming rule.

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Move on top - context menu item, that should be used to set selected rule priority to maximum (it also will be shown first in the list). Move up - context menu item, that should be used to increase priority of selected rule (also move it to position, closer to list beginning). Move down - context menu item, that should be used to decrease priority of selected rule (also move it to position, closer to list bottom). Move at bottom - context menu item, that should be used to set selected rule priority to minimum (also make it last in the list). Delete - context menu item, that should be used to delete selected archive renaming rule.
3.2.6.2.1 Renaming Rule Editor

Archive renaming rule editor - is a special window for editing of archive renaming rule. In most cases, archive renaming rules for all main archive types are already defined, but sometimes you may need to change them or append new, custom or rear used extensions..

How to call
To call it, just double click with left mouse of your button on rule, that you want to edit, in archive renaming rules editor. You also can call it by right-clicking on rule, that you want to edit, in archive renaming rules editor. Context menu will appear. To edit archive renaming rule, click on "Edit" menu item.

How to use

Archive renaming rule editor

Window of archive renaming rule editor have three input controls: Use names of files with following extension - check this box, if you want archives, according this rule, were renamed by names of files with extension, specified in "File extension" text box.

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File extension - here should be entered extension of files, basing on names of which archive will be renamed. Extension should be specified without dot. For example: "PPS" as shown on the picture above. Use folder names - check this box, if you want to rename archives, according this rule, by names of folders inside of archives.

Examples
If you want Find Duplicate Photos to rename all archives with at least one "GLK" file (have "GLK" extension) according to names of GLK files in archive, you should define a new archive renaming rule, specially for "GLK" files, and give it a large priority. To specify a new archive renaming rule for particular extension, check "Use names of files with following extension" box and enter in "File extension" field "GLK". Then press "OK". Don't forget to set high priority for such rule. Setting high priority will cause archive renaming by names of files with GLK extension, even if archive there are a lot of files with other extensions, rules for which have lower priorities, than "GLK".
3.2.6.3 Deleting Rules

On the "Archives" - "Deleting rules" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window are located archives deleting rules, that define, what Find Duplicate Photosshould do with archives that are corrupted, need unavailable volumes, or are encrypted (to open them password needed).

How to use

Tab page with Archives deleting rules

Delete corrupted archives check box - if checked, corrupted archives will be deleted. If is not checked, corrupted archives will be moved in "Corrupted" sub folder of destination directory for normal archives.

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Delete archives with missing volumes check box - if checked, then multi-volume archives, some volumes of which are corrupted, will be deleted, If is not checked, volumes of such archives will be moved to "Missing volumes" sub folder of destination directory for normal archives. Delete archives, that are encrypted and could not be decrypted check box - if checked, then archives, that are encrypted by password and could not be decrypted, will be deleted. If is not checked, undecipherable archives will be moved in "Encrypted" sub folder of destination directory or normal files.

3.2.7

Tab Page - Advanced Settings


Find Duplicate Photos also have several advanced settings. They are located on "Advanced settings" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window and should be modified only by experienced users.

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Tab page with Find Duplicate Photos advanced settings

Find Duplicate Photos working speed - is a speed, with which Find Duplicate Photos process data. By default, it is maximal. You may decrease this value, if on computer file processing service, on your opinion, takes too much resources. File processing after decreasing speed will work slower. You also can increase file processing speed, even set it to maximum - then Find Duplicate Photos will try to use all available computer resources to process files as fast, as your computer can. File storages information auto saving interval - interval, in seconds, over which Find Duplicate Photos will save changed information about file storages, such as information about recently added files. You may decrease it to increase databases consistency level.

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Write information about all events to the log file - By default, this box is not checked. By checking this box, you will enable writing of information about all events to log file. Log file is located in application directory and have name "CommonLog.txt". Check this box only is it is asked by support service.

3.3

Windows
Here are described main windows, that are included in Find Duplicate Photos:

Main Find Duplicate Photos window Media Previewer Image Previewer Play List Editor

3.3.1

Main
Main Find Duplicate Photos window appears when you start Find Duplicate Photos. It show all most important options, related to Find Duplicate Photos work.

Find Duplicate Photos main window

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In the top part of the window is located Find Duplicate Photos main menu, over which are executed all main operations, such as processing starting, stopping, suspending and resuming. In the middle of Find Duplicate Photos main window are located several tab pages, that are used for monitoring of processing activity and for changing of configuration settings.

3.3.2

Media Previewer
Media previewer - is a tool for viewing audio and video records, that are processed in the real time. For example, was processed and, according to archive extraction rules, extracted archive with audio and video files. If you previously opened media previewer window, all extracted audio and video records will be appended to the play list and will be played for you one by one. You can change playback volume and position at any time with appropriate sliders.

How to start
You can show Media previewer window when you want using Find Duplicate Photos main menu ("View" -> "Incoming Media"), or using Find Duplicate Photosmain tray icon:
Find Duplicate Photos icon in the system tray

- right click on it and choose "Incoming media" menu item.

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Media previewer window

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Media previewer have 4 buttons and 2 track bars for playback control: - play previous file in the play list; - start, pause or resume playback (related from current playback state); - stop playback; - play next file in the play list

Track bar upper - controls currently playing position in the file. You can change currently playing position in the file by moving track bar slider. Track bar lower - controls audio playback volume. You can move slider to the left to decrease sound volume, and to the right - to increase sound volume. For extended playback control you may use play list editor, that can be opened over context menu. You can show or hide Media previewer window at any time, using Media previewer icon in the system tray (located usually in the bottom left corner of the screen), left - clicking on it. If you will right-click on it, will be shown Media previewer main menu (you can also show it by right-clicking on the Media previewer window. To show Media previewer window on full screen, right - click on Media previewer window or it's icon:

Media previewer icon in the system tray

- and click "Maximize" menu item. To return in normal mode, click "Restore" context menu item, that will appear.
3.3.2.1 Context Menu

There are presented extended tools for manipulating with media file, that is currently shown in media previewer. You can copy, move, delete it and much more. To access this options, right-click on media previewer window and you will see following submenu:

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Context menu of Media previewer window

How to use
Here are listed descriptions for all menu items: File - opens sub-menu with currently played file manipulation options, such as "Cut to clipboard", "Copy to clipboard" and many others. Play list - opens sub-menu with options, related to play list, such as "Show play list". Play - start playback (is shown only when playback is stopped or paused). Pause - pause playback (is shown only when playback is started). Previous - play previous file in the play list. Next - play next file in the play list. Maximize - maximize media previewer window in full-screen (switch to full - screen mode). Hide - minimize media previewer window to system tray. To restore media previewer window after such minimization, you should left-click on media previewer icon in the system tray. Always on top - set media previewer window shown on the top of other windows. To restore window to normal mode, click this item again. Hide control panel - show or hide control panel with buttons and track bars, described earlier. Tray messages - opens sub-menu for specifying, what types of messages are shown by media previewer tray icon. Exit - close media previewer.

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3.3.2.2

Play List

You can navigate in play list, using play list navigator.

How to start
To show it, right - click on image previewer window, in opened context menu click on "Play list" -> "Show" menu item.

How to use

Play list editor window

Over play list you also can manipulate with any file in it. To do it, just right - click on file in play list and in the opened context menu you will see commands for manipulation with that file. To play any file in play list just double-click on it.

3.3.3

Image Previewer
Image previewer - is a tool for viewing images, that are processed in the real time, in variety of formats. For example, was processed and, according to archive extraction rules, extracted archive with image files. If you previously opened image previewer window, all extracted images will be appended to the play list and will be shown to you one by one with some interval. By default, images are shown with 4 seconds interval, but you can to change, using appropriate control on image viewer window.

How to start
You can show Image previewer window at any time using Find Duplicate Photos main

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menu ("View" -> "Incoming Images"), or using Find Duplicate Photosmain tray icon:
Find Duplicate Photos icon in the system tray

- right click on it and choose "Incoming images" menu item.

How to use

Image previewer window

Media previewer have 4 buttons and 2 track bars for playback control: - play previous file in the play list; - start, pause or resume playback related from current playback state (this button is shown, when playback is running); - stop playback (this button is shown, when playback is running); - play next file in the play list

For extended playback control you may use play list editor, that can be opened over context menu. You can show or hide Image previewer window at any time, using Image previewer icon in the system tray (located usually in the bottom left corner of the screen), left - clicking on it. If you will right-click on it, will be shown Image previewer main menu (you can also show it by right-clicking on the Image previewer window.

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Image previewer icon in the system tray

Also you can show Image previewer window on the full screen at any time. To do it, right - click on Image previewer window or it's icon and click "Maximize" menu item. To return in normal mode, click "Restore" context menu item, that will appear.
3.3.3.1 Context Menu

There are presented extended tools for manipulating with image file, that is currently shown in image previewer. You can copy, move, delete it and much more. To access this options, right-click on image previewer window, and you will see following submenu:

Context menu of Image previewer window

How to use
Here are listed descriptions for all menu items: File - opens sub-menu with currently played file manipulation options, such as "Cut to clipboard", "Copy to clipboard" and many others. Play list - opens sub-menu with options, related to play list, such as "Show play list". Start - start playback (is shown only when playback is stopped or paused). Pause - pause playback (is shown only when playback is started). Previous - play previous file in the play list. Next - play next file in the play list. Image showing method - specify, how image is shown - stretched, centered, or shown in automatic (best-view) mode.

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Maximize - maximize image previewer window in full-screen (switch to full - screen mode). Hide - minimize image previewer window to system tray. To restore image previewer window after such minimization, you should left-click on image previewer icon in the system tray. Always on top - set image previewer window shown on the top of other windows. To restore window to normal mode, click this item again. Hide control panel - show or hide control panel with buttons and track bars, described earlier. Exit - close image previewer window.
3.3.3.2 Play List

You can navigate in play list, using play list navigator.

How to start
To show it, right - click on image previewer window, in opened context menu click on "Play list" -> "Show" menu item.

How to use

Play list editor window

Over play list you also can manipulate with any file in it. To do it, just right - click on file in play list and in the opened context menu you will see commands for manipulation with that file. To play any file in play list just double-click on it. To navigate between pages of play list editor, use keyboard shortcuts or navigation buttons, located in the bottom part of the window.

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3.3.4

Playlist Editor
You can navigate in play list, using play list navigator.

How to start
To show it, right - click on image previewer window, in opened context menu click on "Play list" -> "Show" menu item.

How to use

Play list editor window

Over play list you also can manipulate with any file in it. To do it, just right - click on file in play list and in the opened context menu you will see commands for manipulation with that file. To play any file in play list just double-click on it. To navigate between pages of play list editor, use keyboard shortcuts or navigation buttons, located in the bottom part of the window.

3.3.5

Extended Image Tags Viewer


With Extended Image Tags Viewer you can find out, which image tags your photos support. With this knowledge you will be able to use one or more of extended image tags in images destination path while their organizing. For example, if your images have IPTC tags and for them is defined IPTC tag "City", then you may organize your photos by cities, in which your photos were made.

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How to start
There are two variants, how you can start Extended Image Tags Viewer: 1. Using program main window top menu: "View" -> "Image file tags (EXIF, IPTC, etc.)"; 2. Using button "Check, which tags your image files support" in "Extended Image Tag Selector" window, that is shown on the screenshot below:

Extended image tag selector window

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Extended image tags viewer window

Here you can view, which tags of your image files are defined and which values they have. This may be useful, if you want to organize your photos using any advanced image tags: EXIF, IPTC, MakerNote, GPS, GeoTiff, XMP and so on. Here you may see numbers of tags and their values on example of your photos, so you will know, which tags you can include in organized photos path (see image file address

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template on "Tools" -> "Settings" program main window top menu item -> "Moving rules" -> "Main" tab page -> Double click on image files rule to edit destination address, insert custom photo tags in processed images destination path) while photos organizing. To use it, press "Select" button and select image file, extended image tags of whose you want to view. It's tags will be shown in the "Image file Tags values" text box, as shown on the screenshot above.

3.4

Tool Bars
In the top part of main Find Duplicate Photos window are presented several tool bars. Every tool bar have several buttons. Here are listed all tool bars with their detailed descriptions:

"Execution Control" tool bar - controls running of Find Duplicate Photos file processing service.

"View" tool bar - controls showing of Find Duplicate Photos windows, including windows of Media and Image previewers.

"Help and Support" - give access to obtaining Find Duplicate Photos help and support.

3.4.1

Execution Control
"Execution Control" tool bar of Find Duplicate Photos main window - controls running of Find Duplicate Photos file processing service.

"Execution Control" tool bar of Find Duplicate Photos main window

How to use
Here are listed descriptions of all tool bar buttons:

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- Start running of Find Duplicate Photos file processing service. It cause processing start of all files, currently located in source folder. - Stop running of Find Duplicate Photos file processing service. It cause processing stop of all files, currently located in source folder. - Restart running of Find Duplicate Photos file processing service. It cause processing restart of all files, currently located in source folder.

3.4.2

View
"View" tool bar of Find Duplicate Photos main window - controls showing of Find Duplicate Photos windows, including windows of Media and Image previewers.

"View" tool bar of Find Duplicate Photos main window

How to use
Here are listed descriptions of all tool bar buttons:

- Show Media previewer. - Show Image previewer. - Hide main Find Duplicate Photos window to system tray.

3.4.3

Help and Support


"Help and Support" tool bar of Find Duplicate Photos main window - give access to obtaining Find Duplicate Photos help and support.

"Help and Support" tool bar of Find Duplicate Photos main window

How to use
Here are listed descriptions of all tool bar buttons:

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- Open Find Duplicate Photos help. - Open Find Duplicate Photos tutorials. - Order Find Duplicate Photos online.
- Enter registration key, that you gathered while Find Duplicate Photos registration process.

3.5

Wizards
Find Duplicate Photos have several Wizards, that give ability for users to do common tasks more easy.

Here are Wizards, that are currently available:

"Main Configuration" Wizard "Music Organizing" Wizard "Photo Organizing" Wizard

3.5.1

Main Configuration
"Main Configuration" wizard is used for setting-up main configuration of Find Duplicate Photos. With it you will easily configure and start to use Find Duplicate Photos in seconds.

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"Welcome!" - step 1 of "Main Configuration" wizard

Here are brief descriptions of every wizard step:


Step 1 - show information, related to "Main Configuration" wizard. Step 2 - help to select source directory - folder, files from which will be processed and copied or moved to destination folder. Step 3 - help to select action - what Find Duplicate Photos will do with processed files: copy or move them to destination folder. Step 4 - help to select destination folder, to which Find Duplicate Photos will copy or move processed files. Step 5 - help to register your Find Duplicate Photos software copy. Step 6 - help to start processing of files from source folder and copying or moving them to destination folder.

3.5.1.1

Step 1 - Start

"Welcome" is a first step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It show information, related to "Main Configuration" wizard.

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"Welcome!" - step 1 of "Main Configuration" wizard

What to do on this step


Read information, shown in the window text area and press "Start" button to start Find Duplicate Photos configuration changing.
3.5.1.2 Step 2 - Select Source Directory

"Select Source Directory" is a second step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It helps you to select source directory - folder, files from which will be processed and copied or moved to destination folder.

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"Select Source Directory" - step 2 of "Main Configuration" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - is to select source directory. Source directory - is a folder, files from which will be processed (sorted, renamed, organized and moved or copied to destination folder). By default, source directory is located on your desktop (and is named "Find Duplicate Photos Source folder). If you don't want to change default value, just press "Next" button. Setting source folder default will mean, that files for processing should be copied to Find Duplicate Photos default folder to be processed. There are several ways to select Source folder "Use Default folder on the Desktop" check box - click on it to use as a source folder default source folder, created by Find Duplicate Photos on your desktop. To view it's content and copy / move files to it (they will be processed by Find Duplicate Photos after Wizard finishing), click button to the right of this check box. "Custom Directory" check box - click on it to select any folder on your computer or local network to be source folder. To select directory, that will be used as source folder, press

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"Select" button. "CD\DVD Disk" check box - click on it use as source folder CD or DVD disk, that was selected in the list to the right . You can view content of selected CD or DVD disk, pressing button with the image of CD disk, located to the right or CD\DVD drives list. "Network Drive" check box - click on it to use as source folder network drive, mapped in your system and selected in the list to the right. To view content of selected network drive, press button with the network drive image, located to the right. "Flash, Memory card and other removable data storage devices" check box - click on it to use as source folder removable drive, connected to your system and selected in the list to the right. To view content of selected removable data storage device, press button with removable storage device image, located to the right.

To go to the next wizard step, press "Next" button. To go to the previous wizard step, press "Previous" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.
3.5.1.3 Step 3 - Select Action

"Select Action" is a third step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It helps you to select action what Find Duplicate Photos will do with processed files: copy or move them do database folder.

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"Select Action" - step 3 of "Main Configuration" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - is to select, what to do with files, processed by Find Duplicate Photos - copy or move them to database folder. If source folder is read-only, for example it is CD or DVD disk, "Copy files" option will be selected automatically (cause files could not be moved from a read-only source, they may be only copied). "Copy files" check box - click on it for files to be copied from source folder to database folder. "Move files" check box - click on it for files to be moved from source folder to database folder. This option is available only if source folder is available with "write" access. If it is not available with "write" access (for example, CD or DVD disk), this option will be disabled.

To go to the next wizard step, press "Next" button. To go to the previous wizard step, press "Previous" button.

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To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.
3.5.1.4 Step 4 - Select Destination Directory

"Select Action" is a fourth step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It helps you to select destination folder, to which Find Duplicate Photos will copy or move processed files.

"Select Destination Folder" - step 4 of "Main Configuration" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - is to select destination folder. Destination folder - is a directory, to which Find Duplicate Photos will copy or move processed files. By default, it is "Find Duplicate Photos Database" - folder, located on your desktop. You can specify any custom directory to use it as database, or even to use different database folders for storing of files of different types separately. There are several ways to select Database folder

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"Use Default folder on the Desktop" check box - click on it to use as destination folder default database folder, created by Find Duplicate Photos on your desktop. To view it's content , click button to the right of this check box. "Custom Directory" check box - click on it to select any folder on your computer or local network to be database folder. To select directory, that will be used as database folder, press "Select" button. "Different for each type of files" check box - click on it use different database folders for files of different types and even for files with different extensions and sizes. For example, Find Duplicate Photos will move processed audio files on "D:\", processed video files on "E:\", processed images on "F:\Images" and so on.

To go to the next wizard step, press "Next" button. To go to the previous wizard step, press "Previous" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.
3.5.1.5 Step 5 - Select, How Music should be Organized

"Registration" is a fifth step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It help you to configure, how music files are renamed and in which folder they are moved or copied after processing.

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"Select Music Renaming Template" - step 5 of "Main Configuration" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - is help you to specify, how music files will be renamed and in which folder will be moved after processing. There are several ways to do it. You can use one of ready templates, or create your own, custom template.

Here are descriptions of all variants:

<Genre>\<Artist name>\<Album name>\<Song name> Click this box, if you want your music files to be renamed according following template: <Genre>\<Artist name>\<Album name>\<Song name> For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Genre - Classical; Artist name - Beethoven;

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Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Classical\ Beethoven\ Spring and summer\ 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Classical\Beethoven\Spring and summer\5th Symphony.mp3" <Genre>\<Album name>\<Artist name>\<Song name> Click this box, if you want your music files to be renamed according following template: <Genre>\<Album name>\<Artist name>\<Song name> For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Genre - Classical; Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Classical\ Spring and summer\ Beethoven\ 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Classical\Spring and summer\Beethoven\5th Symphony.mp3"

<Genre>\<Album name>\<Artist name> - <Song name> Click this box, if you want your music files to be renamed according following template: <Genre>\<Album name>\<Artist name> - <Song name> For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Genre - Classical;

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Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Classical\ Spring and summer\ Beethoven - 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Classical\Spring and summer\Beethoven - 5th Symphony.mp3"

<Album name>\<Artist name> - <Song name> Click this box, if you want your music files to be renamed according following template: <Album name>\<Artist name> - <Song name> For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Genre - Classical; Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Spring and summer\ Beethoven - 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Spring and summer\Beethoven - 5th Symphony.mp3"

<Album name>\<Artist name>\<Song name> Click this box, if you want your music files to be renamed according following template: <Album name>\<Artist name>\<Song name> For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Genre - Classical;

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Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Spring and summer\ Beethoven\ 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Spring and summer\Beethoven\5th Symphony.mp3"

<Artist name>\<Album name>\<Song name> Click this box, if you want your music files to be renamed according following template: <Artist name>\<Album name>\<Song name> For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Genre - Classical; Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Beethoven\ Spring and summer\ 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Beethoven\Spring and summer\5th Symphony.mp3"

Custom renaming method. You can define any custom music file renaming method. To do it, press "Edit" button. To return to default value, press "Set default" button. To go to the next wizard step, press "Next" button.

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To go to the previous wizard step, press "Previous" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.

3.5.1.6

Step 6 - Registration

"Registration" is a fifth step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It help you to register your Find Duplicate Photos software copy and is shown only if your copy of Find Duplicate Photos is not registered. You should register your Find Duplicate Photos software copy, cause Find Duplicate Photos - is commercial product, and you should buy it before starting to use without limitations.

"Select Destination Folder" - step 6 of "Main Configuration" wizard

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What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - is help you to register your Find Duplicate Photos software copy. Press "Buy Now" button to buy Find Duplicate Photos. Immediately after purchasing, you will get e-mail with registration information from our sales department. Enter it in the appropriate fields and press "Register" button to activate your software copy. Here are descriptions of buttons, that are used in registration process: "Buy Now" button - press it to buy Find Duplicate Photos. "Register" button - press it to apply registration information, that you got from our sales department and entered in "User name" and "Registration code" fields. "License agreement" button - press it to read Find Duplicate Photos EULA (End-User License Agreement).

To go to the next wizard step, press "Next" button. To go to the previous wizard step, press "Previous" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.

3.5.1.7

Step 7 - Finish

"Congratulations" is last step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It informs you, that Find Duplicate Photos main configuration was successfully changed and starts file processing.

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"Congratulations" - step 7 of "Main Configuration" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - to inform you, that Find Duplicate Photos configuration was successfully changed and start processing of files from source folder, that you had specified. Check "Start processing..." check box for processing to be started after wizard closing, uncheck if you want to start processing manually later.

To close wizard and start processing of files from source folder, press "Finish" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.

3.5.2

Music Organizing
"Music Organizing" wizard is used for setting-up how Find Duplicate Photos organize

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your files. With it you will easily configure and start to organize your music with Find Duplicate Photos in seconds.

"Welcome!" - step 1 of "Music Organizing" wizard

Here are brief descriptions of every wizard step:


Step 1 - show information, related to "Music Organizing" wizard. Step 2 - help to select one of popular music organizing methods, or specify your own music organizing method, that best match your needs. Step 3 - help to start organizing of music from source folder and copying or moving them to destination folder.

3.5.2.1

Step 1 - Start

"Welcome" is a first step of "Music Organizing" wizard. It show information, related to "Music Organizing" wizard.

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"Welcome!" - step 1 of "Music Organizing" wizard

What to do on this step


Read information, shown in the window text area and press "Start" button to configure, how Find Duplicate Photos should organize your music.
3.5.2.2 Step 2 - Select, How Music should be Organized

"Registration" is a fifth step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It help you to configure, how music files are renamed and in which folder they are moved or copied after processing.

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"Select, How Music should be Organized" - step 3 of "Music Organizing" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - is help you to specify, how music files will be renamed and in which folder will be moved after processing. There are several ways to do it. You can use one of ready templates, or create your own, custom template.

Here are descriptions of all variants:

Genre \ Artist name \ Album name \ Artist name - Album name - Track number - Song name .mp3 Click this box, if you want your music files to be organized according following template:

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Genre \ Artist name \ Album name \ Artist name - Album name - Track number - Song name .mp3 For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Genre - Classical; Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Classical \ Beethoven \ Spring and summer \ Beethoven - Spring and summer - 1 - 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Classical \ Beethoven \ Spring and summer \ Beethoven - Spring and summer - 1 - 5th Symphony.mp3" This variant is recommended, if you prefer to organize your music by genre.

Artist name \ Album name \ Artist name - Album name - Track number - Song name .mp3 Click this box, if you want your music files to be organized according following template: Artist name \ Album name \ Artist name - Album name - Track number - Song name .mp3 For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Genre - Classical; Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Classical \ Beethoven \ Spring and summer \ Beethoven - Spring and summer - 1 - 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address:

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"Classical \ Beethoven \ Spring and summer \ Beethoven - Spring and summer - 1 - 5th Symphony.mp3" This music organizing method is recommended, if you organize your music by artist name.

Artist name \ Album name \ Artist name - Album name - Song name .mp3 Click this box, if you want your music files to be organized according following template: Artist name \ Album name \ Artist name - Album name - Song name .mp3 For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Beethoven \ Spring and summer \ Beethoven - Spring and summer - 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Beethoven \ Spring and summer \ Beethoven - Spring and summer - 5th Symphony.mp3" This music organizing method is recommended, if you want your music to be organized by artist, but don't want to include track number in name of music file.

Artist name \ Album name \ Song name .mp3 Click this box, if you want your music files to be organized according following template: Artist name \ Album name \ Song name .mp3

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For example, if is processed music file with following properties: Artist name - Beethoven; Album name - Spring and summer; Song name - 5th Symphony, then it will be moved in following music subfolder: Beethoven \ Spring and summer \ 5th Symphony.mp3, or, another words, will have following address: "Beethoven \ Spring and summer \ 5th Symphony.mp3" This music organizing method is recommended, if you want your music to be organized by artist name and don't want to include in music file name nothing except name of song.

Custom renaming method. You can define any custom music files organizing method. To do it, press "Edit" button. To return to default value, press "Set default" button. To go to the next wizard step, press "Next" button. To go to the previous wizard step, press "Previous" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.

3.5.2.3

Step 3 - Finish

"Congratulations" is last step of "Music Organizing" wizard. It informs you, that Find Duplicate Photos music organizing configuration was successfully changed and starts your music organizing.

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"Congratulations" - step 3 of "Music Organizing" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - to inform you, that Find Duplicate Photos music organizing configuration was successfully changed and start processing of music from source folder, that you had specified in main configuration wizard. Check "Start processing..." check box for processing to be started after wizard closing, uncheck if you want to start processing manually later.

To close wizard and start processing of files from source folder, press "Finish" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.

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3.5.3

Photo Organizing
"Photo Organizing" wizard is used for setting-up, how your photos are organized by of Find Duplicate Photos. With it you will easily configure, how your photos should be automatically organized.

"Welcome!" - step 1 of "Main Configuration" wizard

Here are brief descriptions of every wizard step:


Step 1 - show information, related to "Photo Organizing" wizard. Step 2 - help to select one of popular photo organizing methods or specify your own photo organizing method, that best match your needs. Step 3 - help to start organizing of photos from source folder and copying or moving them to destination folder.
3.5.3.1 Step 1 - Start

"Welcome" is a first step of "Photo Organizing" wizard. It show information, related to "Main Configuration" wizard.

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"Welcome!" - step 1 of "Photo Organizing" wizard

What to do on this step


Read information, shown in the window text area and press "Start" button to start Find Duplicate Photos configuration changing.
3.5.3.2 Step 2 - Select, How Photos should be Organized

"Registration" is a fifth step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It help you to configure, how music files are renamed and in which folder they are moved or copied after processing.

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"Select, how Photos should be Organized" - step 3 of "Photo Organizing" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - is help you to specify, how music files will be renamed and in which folder will be moved after processing. There are several ways to do it. You can use one of ready templates, or create your own, custom template.

Here are descriptions of all variants:

Content type \ Color type \ Year \ Month \ Date \ Month and Date - Time - Photo name .jpg

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Click this box, if you want your photos to be organized according to following template:

Content type \ Color type \ Year \ Month \ Date Month and Date - Time - Photo name .jpg

For example, if is processed photo with following properties:

Content type - Photography (may be also Drawing, Page scan, etc.); Color type - Color (may be also "Black and white") ; Photo creation Year - 2007; Month - July, Date - 30 (30-th day of month); Time - 14:40; Photo name - "Happy birthday"

then it will be moved in following photos subfolder:

Photographies \ Color \ 2007 \ July \ 30 \ July 30 - 14:40 - Happy birthday.jpg

or, another words, will have following address:

"Photographies \ Color \ 2007 \ July \ 30 \ July 30 - 14:40 - Happy birthday.jpg"

This variant is recommended, if you prefer to organize your photos by their content type (photographies, drawings, document scans, etc.) and color type

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(colour, black and white, etc.)

Content \ Width x Height \ Year \ Month \ Month and Date - Time - Photo name .jpg

Click this box, if you want your photos to be organized according to following template:

Content \ Width x Height \ Year \ Month \ Date \ Month and Date - Time - Photo name .jpg

For example, if is processed photo with following properties:

Picture content - Photography; Photo creation Year - 2007; Month - July, Date - 30 (30-th day of month); Time - 14:40; Photo name - "Happy birthday"

then it will be moved in following photos subfolder:

Photographies \ 1600 x 1200 \ 2007 \ July \ July 30 - 14:40 - Happy birthday.jpg

or, another words, will have following address:

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Photographies \ 1600 x 1200 \ 2007 \ July \ July 30 - 14:40 - Happy birthday.jpg"

This variant is recommended, if you prefer to organize your photos by their size (in dots, for example: 1600 x 1200, 800 x 600 and so on).

Year \ Month \ Date \ Month and Date - Time - Photo name .jpg

Click this box, if you want your photos to be organized according to following template:

Year \ Month \ Date \ Month and Date - Time - Photo name .jpg

For example, if is processed photo with following properties:

Photo creation Year - 2007; Month - July, Date - 30 (30-th day of month); Time - 14:40; Photo name - "Happy birthday"

then it will be moved in following photos subfolder:

2007 \ July \ 30 \ July 30 - 14:40 - Happy birthday.jpg

or, another words, will have following address:

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2007 \ July \ 30 \ July 30 - 14:40 - Happy birthday.jpg"

This variant is recommended, if you prefer to organize your photos by date and time, when they were made.

Year \ Month \ Month and Date - Photo name .jpg

Click this box, if you want your photos to be organized according to following template:

Year \ Month \ Month and Date - Photo name .jpg

For example, if is processed photo with following properties:

Photo creation Year - 2007; Month - July, Date - 30 (30-th day of month); Photo name - "Happy birthday"

then it will be moved in following photos subfolder:

2007 \ July \ July 30 - Happy birthday.jpg

or, another words, will have following address:

2007 \ July \ July 30 - Happy birthday.jpg"

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This variant is recommended, if you prefer your photos to be organized by date, when they were made, and want photos, made at the same month, to be located in the same subfolder.

Custom photo organizing method. Custom renaming method. You can define any custom photo organizing method. To do it, press "Edit" button. To return to default value, press "Set default" button. To go to the next wizard step, press "Next" button. To go to the previous wizard step, press "Previous" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.

3.5.3.3

Step 3 - Finish

"Congratulations" is last step of "Main Configuration" wizard. It informs you, that Find Duplicate Photos main configuration was successfully changed and starts file processing.

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"Congratulations" - step 6 of "Main Configuration" wizard

What to do on this step


Main purpose of this wizard step - to inform you, that Find Duplicate Photos configuration was successfully changed and start processing of files from source folder, that you had specified. Check "Start processing..." check box for processing to be started after wizard closing, uncheck if you want to start processing manually later.

To close wizard and start processing of files from source folder, press "Finish" button. To show this help page, press "Help" button. To stop wizard on this step, press "Cancel" button.

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4.1

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Find Duplicate Photos System Requirements
Operating system: Computer processor: Operative memory: Space on hard disk: Mouse: Software requirements: Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Vista or higher Pentium 150 MHz or faster processor (recommended: Pentium 250 MHz) 16MB or more RAM (recommended: 32MB) A hard disk with at least 10 MB free space (recommended: 50 MB) A Microsoft or compatible mouse (recommended) Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 or higher - available on the Find Duplicate Photos Web site, in the downloads section. No external programs are required.

4.2

Keyboard Shortcuts
Find Duplicate Photos have several keyboard shortcuts, that will be useful for everyone, who use it.

Navigation between pages of log ("Realtime information" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window) Navigation between play list items (Image and Media Previewers play lists)

4.2.1

Log Keyboard Shortcuts


To use keyboard shortcuts with Log, just left - click on it. Then following keyboard shortcuts will be available:

Arrow Left - To navigate to the previous page of log. Arrow Right - To navigate to the next page of log. Home - To navigate to the first page of log. End - To navigate to the last page of log.

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4.2.2

Play List Keyboard Shortcuts


To use keyboard shortcuts with Play list, just left - click on it. Then following keyboard shortcuts will be available:

Navigation: Arrow Left - To navigate to the previous page of play list. Arrow Right - To navigate to the next page of play list. Home - To navigate to the first page of play list. End - To navigate to the last page of play list

Playback: Enter - To play selected file.

File management: Delete - To delete selected files from the play list. Shift + Delete - To delete selected files physically.

4.3

Installing and uninstalling IdealSorter


Installation: To install Find Duplicate Photos, simply run the setup file downloaded from the Internet and follow the instructions. Uninstallation: To remove Find Duplicate Photos from your system, open the Control Panel, double click on Add/Remove Programs , and double click on the Find Duplicate Photos entry. Uninstalling Find Duplicate Photos performs the following steps: 1. Verifies that it is safe to uninstall Find Duplicate Photos 2. Deletes the files in the Find Duplicate Photos folder 3. Removes the Find Duplicate Photos icons and Start menu entries 4. Removes the Find Duplicate Photos entries from the registry

4.4

Supported Media Types


Find Duplicate Photos support a widest range of audio, video, photo and text document

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formats, even if they are packed in archives. Here is the list with main of them:

Windows Media (asf/wma/wmv), Quicktime (qt/mov), Real Media(rm/rmvb/ra) DVD-Video (ifo) Plain text file (txt) HTML text (htm, html, php, asp) Compiled HTML (chm) Microsoft Excel Sheets (xl,xls,xlt) Microsoft Excel Chart (xlc) Microsoft Excel Macros (xla, xlm) Microsoft Excel Work Area (xlw) Microsoft Works Document (wks, wps, wpt) Freelance Windows Document (pre) Microsoft Word Document (doc) Microsoft Word Document (docx, docm) Microsoft Word Document Template (dot, dotm, dotx) Microsoft Outlook Address Book (olk) Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation (ppt, pps) Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation Template(pot) Microsoft Access Database (mdb) Microsoft Access Project (adp) Microsoft Access Workgroup File (mdw) Microsoft Visio Document (vsd, vdx, vsx) Microsoft Visio Template (vst) Microsoft Visio Work Area (vsw) JPEG File Interchange Format (jpg, jpeg, jpe, jfif) Windows Bitmap (bmp) Animated Cursor (ani ) Cursor (cur) Device Independent Bitmap (dib)

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Windows Enhanced Metafile (emf) Exchangeable Image File (exif) Graphics Interchange Format (gif, gfa) Icon (ico) Portable Networks Graphics (png) Tag Image File Format (tif, tiff) Windows Metafile (wmf) Enhanced Metafile (emf) Enhanced Metafile Plus (emf+ ) Matroska (mkv/mka/mks), Ogg (ogg/ogm), Riff (avi/wav), Mpeg 1&2 container (mpeg/mpg/vob), Mpeg 4 container (mp4), Mpeg video specific (mpgv/mpv/m1v/m2v), Mpeg audio specific (mp2/mp3), AC3 (ac3), DTS (dts), AAC (aac), Monkey's Audio (ape/mac), Flac (flac), CDXA, like Video-CD (dat), Apple/SGI (aiff/aifc) , Sun/NeXT (au), Amiga IFF/SVX8/SV16 (iff), Ensoniq PARIS (paf), Sound Designer 2 (sd2), Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL (irca), SoundFoundry WAVE 64 (w64), Matlab (mat), Portable Voice format (pvf), FastTracker2 Extanded (xi),

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Midi Sample dump Format (sds), Audio Visual Research (avr)

It also support:

BIT;RGB;4CC;V;RGB;;Uncompressed JPG;M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG PNG;PNG;4CC;V;RGB RAW;RGB;4CC;V;RGB;Uncompressed RGB;RGB;4CC;V;RGB;;Uncompressed. Basic Windows bitmap format. RL4;RGB;4CC;V;RGB;RLE 4bpp RL8;RGB;4CC;V;RGB;;RLE 8bpp 1978;RGB;4CC;V;JPEG;A.M.Paredes predictor 2VUY;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Optibase VideoPump 8-bit 4:2:2 Component YCbCr 3IV0;3ivX;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;3ivX pre-1.0 3IV1;3ivX;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;3ivX 1.0-3.5 3IV2;3ivX;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;3ivX 4.0 3IVD;3ivX;4CC;V;MPEG-4; 3IVX;3ivX;4CC;V;MPEG-4;; 3VID;3ivX;4CC;V;MPEG-4; 8BPS;QuickTime 8bps;4CC;V;RGB;;Apple QuickTime Planar RGB with Alpha-channel; AAS4;Autodesk;4CC;V;RGB;;Autodesk Animator Studio RLE (warning: this is a discoutinued product); AASC;Autodesk;4CC;V;RGB;;Autodesk Animator Studio RLE (warning: this is a discoutinued product); ABYR;Kensigton low;4CC;V;;;Kensington (low resolution, low frame rate (6fps) for digital cameras) ACTL;ACT-L2;4CC;V;Streambox ACT-L2; ADV1;WaveCodec;4CC;V;Wavelet;;Loronix WaveCodec; ADVJ;Avid;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Avid M-JPEG. Aka AVRn AEIK;Indeo 3.2;4CC;V;Intel Indeo Video 3.2 (Vector Quantization) AEMI;VideoONE;4CC;V;MPEG-1;;Array VideoONE MPEG-1-I Capture. Array's used for I frame only MPEG-1 AVI files;

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AFLC;Autodesk;4CC;V;Autodesk Animator Studio FLI (256 color) (warning: this is a discoutinued product); AFLI;Autodesk;4CC;V;Autodesk Animator Studio FLI (256 color) (warning: this is a discoutinued product); AHDV;CineForm HD;4CC;V;Wavelet;;CineForm 10-bit Visually Perfect HD (Wavelet); AJPG;M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;22fps JPEG-based for digital cameras ALPH;Ziracom;4CC;V;;;Ziracom Digital Communications Inc. AMPG;VideoONE;4CC;V;MPEG-1;;Array VideoONE MPEG; AMR ;AMR;4CC;V;;;Speech codec ANIM;RDX;4CC;V;;;Intel RDX AP41;AngelPotion;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;AngelPotion Definitive 1 (hack of MS MPEG-4 v3); AP42;AngelPotion;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;AngelPotion Definitive 2 (hack of MS MPEG-4 v3); ASLC;AlparySoft Lossless;4CC;V;;;AlparySoft Lossless; ASV1;Asus 1;4CC;V;;;Asus Video 1; ASV2;Asus 2;4CC;V;;;Asus Video 2; ASVX;Asus X;4CC;V;;;Asus Video X; ATM4;Nero MPEG-4;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;Ahead Nero Digital MPEG-4; AUR2;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Auravision Aura 2 - YUV 422 AURA;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Auravision Aura 1 - YUV 411 AUVX;AUVX;4CC;V;;;USH GmbH AV1X;Avid 1:1;4CC;V;;;Avid 1:1x (Quick Time); AVC1;AVC;4CC;V;AVC; AVD1;Avid DV;4CC;V;DV;;Avid DV (Quick Time); AVDJ;Avid JFIF;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Avid Meridien JFIF with Alpha-channel; AVDN;Avid HD;4CC;V;;;Avid DNxHD (Quick Time); AVDV;Avid DV;4CC;V;DV;;Avid DV; AVI1;MainConcept;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;MainConcept M-JPEG AVI2;MainConcept;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;MainConcept M-JPEG AVID;Avid M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Avid M-JPEG; AVIS;AviSynth;4CC;V;;;Wrapper for AviSynth (Dummy); AVMP;Avid IMX;4CC;V;;;Avid IMX (Quick Time); AVR ;Avid NuVista;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Avid ABVB/NuVista M-JPEG with Alpha-channel

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AVRn;Avid M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Avid M-JPEG; AVRN;Avid M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Avid M-JPEG; AVUI;Avid;4CC;V;;;Avid Meridien Uncompressed with Alpha-channel; AVUP;Avid;4CC;V;;;Avid 10bit Packed (Quick Time); AYUV;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;4:4:4 YUV (AYUV) AZPR;QuickTime;4CC;V;;;Quicktime Apple Video; AZRP;QuickTime;4CC;V;;;Quicktime Apple Video; BGR ;RGB;4CC;V;RGB;;Uncompressed RGB32 BHIV;BeHere iVideo;4CC;V;;;BeHere iVideo BINK;Bink;4CC;V;;;RAD Game Tools Bink Video BIT ;RGB;4CC;V;;;Uncompressed. BI_BITFIELDS BITM;H.261;4CC;V;;;Microsoft H.261 BLOX;Blox;4CC;V;;;Jan Jezabek BLOX MPEG; BLZ0;DivX;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;DivX for Blizzard Decoder Filter; BT20;MediaStream;4CC;V;;;Conexant ProSummer MediaStream BTCV;Composite;4CC;V;;;Conexant Composite Video BTVC;Composite;4CC;V;;;Conexant Composite Video BW00;BergWave;4CC;V;Wavelet;;BergWave (Wavelet) BW10;Broadway;4CC;V;MPEG-1;;Data Translation Broadway MPEG Capture/ Compression BXBG;Boxx RGB;4CC;V;;;BOXX BGR BXRG;Boxx RGB;4CC;V;;;BOXX RGB BXY2;Boxx YUV;4CC;V;;;BOXX 10-bit YUV BXYV;Boxx YUV;4CC;V;;;BOXX YUV CC12;Intel YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Intel YUV12 CDV5;Canopus DV;4CC;V;DV;;Canopus SD50/DVHD;http://www.cineform.com/ products/ConnectHD.htm CDVC;Canopus DV;4CC;V;DV;;Canopus Digital Video (DV);http://www.cineform.com/ products/ConnectHD.htm CDVH;Canopus DV;4CC;V;DV;;Canopus SD50/DVHD;http://www.cineform.com/ products/ConnectHD.htm CFCC;Perception;4CC;V;;;DPS Perception M-JPEG (dummy format - only AVI header) CFHD;CineForm HD;4CC;V;;;CineForm 10-bit Visually Perfect HD (Wavelet)

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CGDI;Camcorder;4CC;V;;;Camcorder Video (MS Office 97) CHAM;Champagne;4CC;V;;;Winnov Caviara Champagne CJPG;Creative M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Creative Video Blaster Webcam Go JPEG CLJR;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Cirrus Logic YUV 4:1:1; CLLC;Canopus;4CC;V;;;Canopus LossLess CLPL;YUV;4CC;V;;;Format similar to YV12 but including a level of indirection. CM10;MediaShow;4CC;V;;;CyberLink Corporation; CMYK;CMYK;4CC;V;;;Common Data Format in Printing COL0;MS MPEG-4 v3;4CC;V;;;Hacked MS MPEG-4 v3; COL1;MS MPEG-4 v3;4CC;V;;;Hacked MS MPEG-4 v3; CPLA;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Weitek YUV 4:2:0 Planar CRAM;MS Video;4CC;V;;;Microsoft Video 1 CSCD;CamStudio;4CC;V;;;RenderSoft CamStudio lossless (LZO & GZIP compression) CT10;TalkingShow;4CC;V;;;CyberLink Corporation; CTRX;Citrix;4CC;V;;;Citrix Scalable Video CUVC;Canopus HQ;4CC;V;;;Canopus HQ CVID;Cinepack;4CC;V;;;Cinepak by CTi (ex. Radius) Vector Quantization; cvid;Cinepack;4CC;V;;;Cinepak by CTi (ex. Radius) Vector Quantization; CWLT;WLT;4CC;V;;;Microsoft Color WLT DIB CYUV;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Creative Labs YUV 4:2:2; CYUY;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;ATI Technologies YUV; D261;H.261;4CC;V;;;DEC H.261 D263;H.263;4CC;V;;;DEC H.263 DAVC;H.264;4CC;V;;;Dicas MPEGable H.264/MPEG-4 AVC base profile DC25;MainConcept DV;4CC;V;DV;;MainConcept ProDV DCAP;Pinnacle DV25;4CC;V;DV;;Pinnacle DV25 DCL1;Data Connextion;4CC;V;;;Data Connection Conferencing DCT0;WniWni;4CC;V;;;WniWni DFSC;VFW;4CC;V;;;DebugMode FrameServer VFW DIB ;RGB;4CC;V;RGB;;Device Independent Bitmap DIV1;FFMpeg;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;FFmpeg-4 V1 (hacked MS MPEG-4 V1); DIV2;MS MPEG-4 1/2;4CC;V;MPEG-4;

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DIV3;DivX 3 Low;4CC;V;MPEG-4; DIV4;DivX 3 Fast;4CC;V;MPEG-4; DIV5;DivX 5;4CC;V;MPEG-4; DIV6;MS MPEG-4 v3;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;MS MPEG-4 v3; DIVX;DivX 4;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;Project Mayo DivX 4; divx;DivX;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;Mainly used by Google; DJPG;Broadway 101;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Data Translation, Inc. DM4V;Dicas;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;Dicas MPEGable MPEG-4 DMB1;Rainbow;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;Matrox Rainbow Runner hardware compression; DMB2;Paradigm M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;M-JPEG used by Paradigm DMK2;V36 PDA;4CC;V;;;ViewSonic V36 PDA Video DP02;DynaPel;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;DynaPel MPEG-4 DP16;YUV411;4CC;V;YUV;With DPCM 6-bit compression.;Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. DP18;YUV411;4CC;V;YUV;With DPCM 8-bit compression.;Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. DP26;YUV422;4CC;V;YUV;With DPCM 6-bit compression.;Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. DP28;YUV422;4CC;V;YUV;With DPCM 8-bit compression.;Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. DP96;YVU9;4CC;V;YUV;With DPCM 6-bit compression.;Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. DP98;YVU9;4CC;V;YUV;With DPCM 8-bit compression.;Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. DP9L;YVU9;4CC;V;YUV;With DPCM 6-bit compression and thinned-out.;Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. DPS0;DPS Reality;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;DPS Reality M-JPEG DPSC;DPS PAR;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;DPS PAR M-JPEG DRWX;Pinnacle DV25;4CC;V;DV;;Pinnacle DV25 DSVD;DV;4CC;V;DV;;Microsoft DirectShow DV DTMT;Media-100;4CC;V;;;Media-100 DTNT;Media-100;4CC;V;;;Media-100 DUCK;TrueMotion S;4CC;V;;;Duck Corporation True Motion S DV10;BlueFish;4CC;V;;;BlueFish444 (lossless RGBA, YUV 10-bit)

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DV25;DVCPro;4CC;V;DV;;Matrox DVCPRO DV50;DVCPro5;4CC;V;DV;;Matrox DVCPRO50 DVAN;Pinnacle DV300;4CC;V;DV;;Pinnacle miroVideo DV300 SW DVC ;Apple DV NTSC;4CC;V;DV;;Apple QuickTime DV (DVCPRO NTSC); dvc ;Apple DV NTSC;4CC;V;DV;;Apple QuickTime DV (DVCPRO NTSC); DVCP;Apple DV PAL;4CC;V;DV;;Apple QuickTime DV (DVCPRO PAL); dvcp;Apple DV PAL;4CC;V;DV;;Apple QuickTime DV (DVCPRO PAL); DVCS;MainConcept DV;4CC;V;DV;;MainConcept DV DVE2;Insoft DVE-2;4CC;V;DV;;InSoft DVE-2 Videoconferencing DVH1;Pinnacle DV;4CC;V;DV;;Pinnacle DVHD100 dvhd;DV HD;4CC;V;DV;;DV 1125 lines at 30.00 Hz or 1250 lines at 25.00 Hz dvhd;DV HD;4CC;A;DV;;Sony Digital Video (DV), audio part DVIS;DualMoon DV;4CC;V;DV;;VSYNC DualMoon Iris DV DVL ;Radius DV NTSC;4CC;V;DV;;Radius SoftDV 16:9 NTSC DVLP;Radius DV PAL;4CC;V;DV;;Radius SoftDV 16:9 PAL DVMA;Darim DV;4CC;V;DV;;Darim Vision DVMPEG DVNM;DVNM;4CC;V;;;Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. DVOR;BlueFish;4CC;V;;;BlueFish444 (lossless RGBA, YUV 10-bit) DVPN;Apple DV NTSC;4CC;V;DV;;Apple QuickTime DV (DV NTSC) DVPP;Apple DV PAL;4CC;V;DV;;Apple QuickTime DV (DV PAL) DVR1;Targa2000;4CC;V;;;TARGA2000 DVRS;DualMoon DV;4CC;V;DV;;VSYNC DualMoon Iris DV DVSD;DV;4CC;V;DV;;IEC 61834 and SMPTE 314M dvsd;Sony DV;4CC;V;DV;;Sony Digital Video (DV) 525 lines at 29.97 Hz or 625 lines at 25.00 Hz dvsd;Sony DV;4CC;A;DV;;Sony Digital Video (DV), audio part dvsl;Sony DV;4CC;V;DV;;Sony Digital Video (DV) 525 lines at 29.97 Hz or 625 lines at 25.00 Hz dvsl;Sony DV;4CC;A;DV;;Sony Digital Video (DV), audio part DVSL;DSL DV;4CC;V;DV;;DV compressed in SD (SDL) DVX1;DVX 1 SP;4CC;V;;;Lucent DVX1000SP Video Decoder DVX2;DVX 2 S;4CC;V;;;Lucent DVX2000S Video Decoder

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DVX3;DVX 3 S;4CC;V;;;Lucent DVX3000S Video Decoder DX50;DivX 5;4CC;V;MPEG-4; DXGM;EA GameVideo;4CC;V; DXSB;DivX.com Subtitle;4CC;V;;;Subtitle in AVI from DivX networks; DXT1;DirectX TC;4CC;V;;;DirectX Compressed Texture (1bit alpha channel) DXT2;DirectX TC;4CC;V;;;DirectX Compressed Texture DXT3;DirectX TC;4CC;V;;;DirectX Compressed Texture (4bit alpha channel) DXT4;DirectX TC;4CC;V;;;DirectX Compressed Texture DXT5;DirectX TC;4CC;V;;;DirectX Compressed Texture (3bit alpha channel with interpolation) DXTC;DirectX TC;4CC;V;;;DirectX Texture Compression DXTn;DirectX TC;4CC;V;;;Microsoft Compressed Texture DXTN;DirectX TC;4CC;V;;;Microsoft DirectX Compressed Texture (DXTn) EKQ0;Elsa KQ;4CC;V;;;Elsa graphics card quick ELK0;Elsa LK;4CC;V;;;Elsa graphics card EM2V;Elymonyx MPEG-2;4CC;V;;;Etymonix MPEG-2 I-frame EMWC;WMA;;A;;;EverAd, Inc. EQK0;Elsa;4CC;V;;;Elsa graphics card quick ESCP;Escape;4CC;V;;;Eidos Escape ETV1;eTreppid 1;4CC;V;;;eTreppid Video 1 ETV2;eTreppid 2;4CC;V;;;eTreppid Video 2 ETVC;eTreppid C;4CC;V;;;eTreppid Video C FFDS;FFDS;4CC;V;;;FFDShow supported; FFV1;FFV1;4CC;V;;;FFDShow supported; FFVH;FFVH;4CC;V;;;FFDShow supported; FLIC;FLI/FLC;4CC;V;;;Autodesk FLI/FLC Animation FLJP;DField M-JPEG;4CC;V;;;D-Vision Field Encoded M-JPEG with LSI (or Targa emulation) FLV1;FFDS;4CC;V;;;FFDShow supported; FLV4;VP6;4CC;V;;;Flash, On2 Technologies; FMJP;D-Vision M-JPEG;4CC;V;;;D-Vision fieldbased ISO M-JPEG FMP4;MPEG-4V;4CC;V;MPEG-4;

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FPS1;FRAPS;4CC;V; FRLE;SoftLab-Nsk M-JPEG;4CC;V;;;SoftLab-NSK Y16 + Alpha RLE FRWA;SoftLab-Nsk M-JPEG (w Alpha);4CC;V;;;SoftLab-NSK Vision Forward M-JPEG with Alpha-channel FRWD;SoftLab-Nsk M-JPEG;4CC;V;;;SoftLab-NSK Vision Forward M-JPEG FRWT;SoftLab-Nsk M-JPEG;4CC;V;;;SoftLab-NSK Vision Forward M-JPEG with Alphachannel FRWU;SoftLab-Nsk M-JPEG;4CC;V;;;SoftLab-NSK Vision Forward Uncompressed FVF1;Itered Fractal;4CC;V;;;Iterated Systems Fractal Video Frame FVFW;FVFW;4CC;V;;;FFDShow supported; FXT1;3DFX;4CC;V;;;3dfx Interactive, Inc. G2M2;GoToMeeting2;4CC;V;;;Citrix Systems, Inc.; G2M3;GoToMeeting3;4CC;V;;;Citrix Systems, Inc.; GEPJ;White Pine M-JPEG;4CC;V;;;White Pine M-JPEG GJPG;Grand Tech GT891x;4CC;V;;;Grand Tech GT891x GLCC;GigaLink;4CC;V;;;GigaLink AV Capture GLZW;Gabest;4CC;V;;;Motion LZW by Gabest; GPEG;Gabest;4CC;V;;;M-JPEG by Gabest (with floating point); GPJM;Pinnacle M-JPEG;4CC;V;;;Pinnacle ReelTime M-JPEG GREY;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Simple grayscale video; GWLT;MS GWLT;4CC;V;;;Microsoft Greyscale WLT DIB GXVE;ViVD V2;4CC;V;;;SoftMedia H260;Intel H.260;4CC;V;;;Intel H.260 H261;Intel H.261;4CC;V;;;Intel H.261 H262;Intel H.262;4CC;V;;;Intel H.262 H263;Intel H.263;4CC;V;;;Intel H.263 H264;Intel H.264;4CC;V;;;Intel H.264 H265;Intel H.265;4CC;V;;;Intel H.265 H266;Intel H.266;4CC;V;;;Intel H.266 H267;Intel H.267;4CC;V;;;Intel H.267 H268;Intel H.268;4CC;V;;;Intel H.268 H269;Intel H.263;4CC;V;;;Intel H.263 for POTS-based videoconferencing

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NVT4;Nvidia Texture;4CC;V;Nvidia Texture Compression Format NVT5;Nvidia Texture;4CC;V;Nvidia Texture Compression Format NVT6;Nvidia Texture;4CC;V;Nvidia Texture Compression Format NVT7;Nvidia Texture;4CC;V;Nvidia Texture Compression Format NVT8;Nvidia Texture;4CC;V;Nvidia Texture Compression Format NVT9;Nvidia Texture;4CC;V;Nvidia Texture Compression Format NY12;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Nogatech Ltd. NYUV;YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Nogatech Ltd. ONYX;VP7;4CC;V;On2 VP7; PCLE;Studio400;4CC;V;Pinnacle Systems, Inc. PDVC;Panasonic DV;4CC;V;DV;;Panasonic DV PGVV;Radius Video Vision;4CC;V;Radius Video Vision Telecast (adaptive JPEG) PHMO;Photomotion;4CC;V;IBM Photomotion PIM1;Pegasus M-JPEG;4CC;V;Pinnacle DC1000 hardware (MPEG compression); PIM2;Pegasus M-JPEG;4CC;V;Pegasus Imaging; PIMJ;Pegasus M-JPEG;4CC;V;Pegasus Imaging PICvideo Lossless JPEG; PIXL;Miro M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;MiroVideo XL (M-JPEG) PNG;PNG;4CC;V;RGB PNG1;PNG;4CC;V;RGB;;Corecodec.org CorePNG PVEZ;PowerEZ;4CC;V;Horizons Technology PowerEZ PVMM;Pegasus MPEG-4;4CC;V;MPEG-4;;PacketVideo Corporation MPEG-4 PVW2;Pegasus Wavelet;4CC;V;Pegasus Imaging Wavelet 2000 PVWV;Pegasus Wavelet;4CC;V;Pegasus Imaging Wavelet 2000 PXLT;Pixlet;4CC;V;Apple Pixlet (Wavelet) Q1.0;QPEG 1.0;4CC;V;Q-Team QPEG 1.0;http://www.q-team.de Q1.1;QPEG 1.1;4CC;V;Q-Team QPEG 1.1;http://www.q-team.de Qclp;QCLP;4CC;V QDGX;Apple GX;4CC;V;Apple QuickDUncompressed GX QDM1;QDesign 1;4CC;V;QDesign Music 1 QDM2;Qdesign 2;4CC;V;QDesign Music 2 QDRW;Palettized Video;4CC;V;Apple QPEG;QPEG 1.1;4CC;V;Q-Team QPEG 1.1

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SLDV;SoftLab DV;4CC;V;SoftLab-NSK Forward DV Draw SLIF;SoftLab MPEG-2;4CC;V;SoftLab-NSK MPEG-2 I-frames SLMJ;SoftLab M-JPEG;4CC;V;SoftLab-NSK Forward M-JPEG smc ;SMC;4CC;V;Apple Graphics (SMC); SMSC;Radius;4CC;V SMSD;Radius;4CC;V SMSV;Wavelet Video;4CC;V;WorldConnect Wavelet Streaming Video smsv;Wavelet Video;4CC;V;WorldConnect Wavelet Video SNOW;Snow;4CC;V; SP40;SunPlus YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;SunPlus YUV SP44;MegaCam;4CC;V;SunPlus Aiptek MegaCam SP53;MegaCam;4CC;V;SunPlus Aiptek MegaCam SP54;MegaCam;4CC;V;SunPlus Aiptek MegaCam SP55;MegaCam;4CC;V;SunPlus Aiptek MegaCam SP56;MegaCam;4CC;V;SunPlus Aiptek MegaCam SP57;MegaCam;4CC;V;SunPlus Aiptek MegaCam SP58;MegaCam;4CC;V;SunPlus Aiptek MegaCam SP61;MegaCam;4CC;V;SunPlus Aiptek MegaCam SPIG;Spigot;4CC;V;Radius Spigot SPLC;ACM audio;4CC;V;Splash Studios ACM Audio SPRK;Spark;4CC;V SQZ2;VXTreme 2;4CC;V;Microsoft VXTreme Video V2 STVA;ST Imager;4CC;V;ST Microelectronics CMOS Imager Data (Bayer) STVB;ST Imager;4CC;V;ST Microelectronics CMOS Imager Data (Nudged Bayer) STVC;ST Imager;4CC;V;ST Microelectronics CMOS Imager Data (Bunched) STVX;ST Imager;4CC;V;ST Microelectronics CMOS Imager Data (Extended Data Format) STVY;ST Imager;4CC;V;ST Microelectronics CMOS Imager Data (Extended Data Format with Correction Data) subp;VobSub;4CC;T; SV10;Sorenson;4CC;V;Sorenson Media Video R1 SVQ1;Sorenson 1;4CC;V;Sorenson Media Video 1 (Apple QuickTime 3)

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SVQ2;Sorenson 2;4CC;V;Sorenson Media Video 2 (Apple QuickTime 4) SVQ3;Sorenson 3;4CC;V;Sorenson Media Video 3 (Apple QuickTime 5) SWC1;MainConcept M-JPEG;4CC;V;M-JPEG;;MainConcept M-JPEG T420;Toshiba YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Toshiba YUV 4:2:0 TGA ;Apple TGA;4CC;V;Apple TGA (with Alpha-channel) THEO;Theora;4CC;V;FFVFW Supported TIFF;Apple TIFF;4CC;V;Apple TIFF (with Alpha-channel) TIM2;Pinnacle DVI;4CC;V;Pinnacle RAL DVI TLMS;TeraLogic;4CC;V;TeraLogic Motion Intraframe TLST;TeraLogic;4CC;V;TeraLogic Motion Intraframe TM10;Duck;4CC;V;Duck TrueMotion TM20;Duck 2;4CC;V;Duck TrueMotion 2.0 TM2A;Duck Archiver 2;4CC;V;Duck TrueMotion Archiver 2.0 TM2X;Duck 2;4CC;V;Duck TrueMotion 2X TMIC;TeraLogic;4CC;V;TeraLogic Motion Intraframe TMOT;Horizons TM S;4CC;V;Horizons Technology TrueMotion Video TR20;Duck TM RT2;4CC;V;Duck TrueMotion RT 2.0 TRLE;Akula;4CC;V;Akula Alpha Pro Custom AVI (LossLess) TSCC;TechSmith;4CC;V;TechSmith Screen Capture TV10;Tecomac;4CC;V;Tecomac Low-Bit Rate TVJP;Pinnacle/Truevision;4CC;V;TrueVision Field Encoded M-JPEG (Targa emulation) TVMJ;Pinnacle/Truevision;4CC;V;Truevision TARGA M-JPEG Hardware (or Targa emulation) TY0N;Trident;4CC;V;Trident Decompression Driver TY2C;Trident;4CC;V;Trident Decompression Driver TY2N;Trident;4CC;V;Trident Decompression Driver U<Y ;Discreet YUV;4CC;V;YUV;;Discreet UC YUV 4:2:2:4 10 bit U<YA;Discreet YUV;4CC;V;Discreet UC YUV 4:2:2:4 10 bit (with Alpha-channel) U263;UB H.263;4CC;V;UB Video H.263/H.263+/H.263++ Decoder;http://eMajix.com UCOD;ClearVideo;4CC;V;ClearVideo (fractal compression-based) ULTI;Ultimotion;4CC;V;IBM Ultimotion UMP4;UB MPEG-4;4CC;V;UB Video MPEG 4

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Real Audio 1;2CC;A;RealAudio 1/2 28.8 Real Audio 2;2CC;A;RealAudio G2/8 Cook Real Audio 3;2CC;A;RealAudio 3/4/5 Music (DNET) AAC;2CC;A;AAC;RealAudio 10 AAC (RAAC) AAC+;2CC;A;AAC;RealAudio 10 AAC+ (RACP) AviSynth;2CC;A;makeAVIS AAC;2CC;A;AAC;Divio MPEG-4 AAC audio Nokia G726;G726 Lead Speech;2CC;A Lead Vorbis;2CC;A WavPack; Vorbis1;2CC;A;Vorbis Mode 1 Vorbis2;2CC;A;Vorbis Mode 2 Vorbis3;2CC;A;Vorbis Mode 3 Vorbis1+;2CC;A;Vorbis Mode 1+ Vorbis2+;2CC;A;Vorbis Mode 2+ Vorbis3+;2CC;A;Vorbis Mode 2+ 3COM NBX;3Com Corporation FAAD AAC AMR;2CC;A;CBR;GSM-AMR (CBR, no SID) AMR;2CC;A;VBR;GSM-AMR (VBR, including SID) G723.1 AVQSBC ODSBC G729A AMR-WB G726 AAC G726 Speex; DFAC;FrameServer;2CC;A;DebugMode SonicFoundry Vegas FrameServer ACM Codec

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F1AC;FLAC;2CC;A;Free Lossless Audio Codec FLAC FFFE;Extensible;2CC;A;Extensible wave format S_TEXT/UTF8;UTF-8;Mk;T;UTF-8 Plain Text S_TEXT/SSA;SSA;Mk;T;Sub Station Alpha S_TEXT/ASS;ASS;Mk;T;Advanced Sub Station Alpha S_TEXT/USF;USF;Mk;T;Universal Subtitle Format S_IMAGE/BMP;Bitmap;Mk;T;Basic image based subtitle format S_VOBSUB;VobSub;Mk;T;The same subtitle format used on DVDs

Even if you did not found in the list above file format, that you need, it's support may be appended at the nearest time, cause we are periodically widen Find Duplicate Photos possibilities.

4.5

Supported Image Tags


Cause Find Duplicate Photos have photo organizing possibilities, it work with different image tags, that you can use while organizing of your photo collection. For example, you can include them in image file destination address and name by editing of appropriate address template. Along with standard image tags, such as width, height, image depth, etc. Find Duplicate Photos also support widest range of image-specific tag groups, including EXIF, MakerNote, IPTC, GPS, Extended Comments.

EXIF image tags MakerNote image tags IPTC image tags GPS image tags Extended comment tags

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EXIF Image Tags

EXIF Image Tags


Here are names, descriptions and numbers of all EXIF tags, that may be found in image files.

For example, if you need to include in file path manufacturer of camera, using which image was taken,

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The name and version of the software used to postprocess the picture. A general indication of the kind of data contained in New Subfile Type this subfile. The number of columns of image data, equal to the Image Width number of pixels per row. In JPEG compressed data a JPEG marker is used instead of this tag. The number of rows of image data. In JPEG Image Length compressed data a JPEG marker is used instead of this tag. The number of bits per image component. In this standard each component of the image is 8 bits, so Bits Per Sample the value for this tag is 8. See also <Samples Per Pixel>. In JPEG compressed data a JPEG marker is used instead of this tag. The compression scheme used for the image data. When a primary image is JPEG compressed, this Compression designation is not necessary and is omitted. When thumbnails use JPEG compression, this tag value is set to 6. Photometric The pixel composition. In JPEG compressed data a Interpretation JPEG marker is used instead of this tag. Fill Order The logical order of bits within a byte The name of the document from which this image Document Name was scanned A character string giving the title of the image. It may be a comment such as "1988 company picnic" or the Image Description like. Two-bytes character codes cannot be used. When a 2-bytes code is necessary, the Exif Private tag <User Comment> is to be used. The manufacturer of the recording equipment. This is the manufacturer of the DSC, scanner, video digitizer Camera Manufacturer or other equipment that generated the image. When the field is left blank, it is treated as unknown. Processing Software

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Tag description The model name or model number of the equipment. This is the model name or number of the DSC, scanner, video digitizer or other equipment that generated the image. When the field is left blank, it is treated as unknown. For each strip, the byte offset of that strip. It is recommended that this be selected so the number of strip bytes does not exceed 64 Kbytes. With JPEG compressed data this designation is not needed and is omitted. See also <Rows Per Strip> and <Strip Byte Counts>. The image orientation viewed in terms of rows and columns. The number of components per pixel. Since this standard applies to RGB and YCbCr images, the value set for this tag is 3. In JPEG compressed data a JPEG marker is used instead of this tag. The number of rows per strip. This is the number of rows in the image of one strip when an image is divided into strips. With JPEG compressed data this designation is not needed and is omitted. See also <Strip Offsets> and <Strip Byte Counts>. The total number of bytes in each strip. With JPEG compressed data this designation is not needed and is omitted. The number of pixels per <Resolution Unit> in the <Image Width> direction. When the image resolution is unknown, 72 [dpi] is designated. The number of pixels per <Resolution Unit> in the <Image Length> direction. The same value as <XResolution> is designated. Indicates whether pixel components are recorded in a chunky or planar format. In JPEG compressed files a JPEG marker is used instead of this tag. If this field does not exist, the TIFF default of 1 (chunky) is assumed. The unit for measuring <X-Resolution> and <YResolution>. The same unit is used for both <XResolution> and <Y-Resolution>. If the image resolution is unknown, 2 (inches) is designated.

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Orientation

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Rows Per Strip

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Strip Byte Counts

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X Resolution

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A transfer function for the image, described in tabular style. Normally this tag is not necessary, since color Transfer Function space is specified in the color space information tag (<Color Space>). This tag records the name and version of the software or firmware of the camera or image input device used to generate the image. The detailed format is not Software specified, but it is recommended that the example shown below be followed. When the field is left blank, it is treated as unknown. The date and time of image creation. In Exif Date and Time standard, it is the date and time the file was changed. This tag records the name of the camera owner, photographer or image creator. The detailed format is not specified, but it is recommended that the information be written as in the example below for Artist ease of Interoperability. When the field is left blank, it is treated as unknown. Ex.) "Camera owner, John Smith; Photographer, Michael Brown; Image creator, Ken James" The chromaticity of the white point of the image. Normally this tag is not necessary, since color space White Point is specified in the colorspace information tag (<ColorSpace>). The chromaticity of the three primary colors of the image. Normally this tag is not necessary, since Primary Chromaticities colorspace is specified in the color space information tag (<Color Space>). Defined by Adobe Corporation to enable TIFF Trees Sub IFDs within a TIFF file. Transfer Range Expands the range of the Transfer Function This field indicates the process used to produce the JPEG Process compressed data The offset to the start byte (SOI) of JPEG JPEG Interchange compressed thumbnail data. This is not used for Format primary image JPEG data.

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The number of bytes of JPEG compressed thumbnail data. This is not used for primary image JPEG data. JPEG thumbnails are not divided but are recorded as JPEG Interchange a continuous JPEG bitstream from SOI to EOI. Appn Format Length and COM markers should not be recorded. Compressed thumbnails must be recorded in no more than 64 Kbytes, including all other data to be recorded in APP1. The matrix coefficients for transformation from RGB to YCbCr image data. No default is given in TIFF; but here the value given in Appendix E, "Color Space Y Cb Cr Coefficients Guidelines", is used as the default. The color space is declared in a color space information tag, with the default being the value that gives the optimal image characteristics Interoperability this condition. The sampling ratio of chrominance components in relation to the luminance component. In JPEG Y Cb Cr Sub-Sampling compressed data a JPEG marker is used instead of this tag. The position of chrominance components in relation to the luminance component. This field is designated only for JPEG compressed data or uncompressed YCbCr data. The TIFF default is 1 (centered); but when Y:Cb:Cr = 4:2:2 it is recommended in this standard that 2 (co-sited) be used to record data, in order to improve the image quality when viewed on TV systems. When this field does not exist, the Y Cb Cr Positioning reader shall assume the TIFF default. In the case of Y:Cb:Cr = 4:2:0, the TIFF default (centered) is recommended. If the reader does not have the capability of supporting both kinds of <YCbCrPositioning>, it shall follow the TIFF default regardless of the value in this field. It is preferable that readers be able to support both centered and cosited positioning.

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The reference black point value and reference white point value. No defaults are given in TIFF, but the values below are given as defaults here. The color 532 Reference Black White space is declared in a color space information tag, with the default being the value that gives the optimal image characteristics Interoperability these conditions. 700 XML Packet XMP Metadata (Adobe technote 9-14-02) 182 Rating Rating tag used by Windows 46 182 Rating Percent Rating tag used by Windows, value in percent 49 Contains two values representing the minimum rows 334 CFA Repeat Pattern and columns to define the repeating patterns of the 21 Dim color filter array Indicates the color filter array (CFA) geometric 334 pattern of the image sensor when a one-chip color CFA Pattern 22 area sensor is used. It does not apply to all sensing methods 334 Contains a value of the battery level as a fraction or Battery Level 23 string 337 IPTC NAA Contains an IPTC/NAA record 23

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Copyright information. In this standard the tag is used to indicate both the photographer and editor copyrights. It is the copyright notice of the person or organization claiming rights to the image. The Interoperability copyright statement including date and rights should be written in this field; e.g., "Copyright, John Smith, 19xx. All rights reserved.". In this standard the field records both the photographer and editor copyrights, with each recorded in a separate part of the statement. When Copyright there is a clear distinction between the photographer and editor copyrights, these are to be written in the order of photographer followed by editor copyright, separated by NULL (in this case since the statement also ends with a NULL, there are two NULL codes). When only the photographer copyright is given, it is terminated by one NULL code . When only the editor copyright is given, the photographer copyright part consists of one space followed by a terminating NULL code, then the editor copyright is given. When the field is left blank, it is treated as unknown. Contains information embedded by the Adobe Image Resources Photoshop application A pointer to the Exif IFD. Interoperability, Exif IFD has the same structure as that of the IFD specified in Exif Tag TIFF. ordinarily, however, it does not contain image data as in the case of TIFF. Contains an InterColor Consortium (ICC) format Inter Color Profile color space characterization/profile A pointer to the GPS Info IFD. The Interoperability GPS Tag structure of the GPS Info IFD, like that of Exif IFD, has no image data. Contains four ASCII characters representing the TIFF/EP Standard ID TIFF/EP standard version of a TIFF/EP file, eg '1', '0', '0', '0' XP Title XP Comment Title tag used by Windows, encoded in UCS2 Comment tag used by Windows, encoded in UCS2

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Tag nu mbe r 400 93 400 94 400 95 334 34 334 37 348 50 348 52 348 55 348 56 368 64 368 67 368 68

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Tag description

XP Author XP Keywords XP Subject Exposure Time F Number Exposure Program

Author tag used by Windows, encoded in UCS2 Keywords tag used by Windows, encoded in UCS2 Subject tag used by Windows, encoded in UCS2 Exposure time, given in seconds (sec). The F number.

The class of the program used by the camera to set exposure when the picture is taken. Indicates the spectral sensitivity of each channel of the camera used. The tag value is an ASCII string Spectral Sensitivity compatible with the standard developed by the ASTM Technical Committee. Indicates the ISO Speed and ISO Latitude of the ISO Speed Ratings camera or input device as specified in ISO 12232. Indicates the Opto-Electoric Conversion Function Opto-Electoric (OECF) specified in ISO 14524. <OECF> is the Conversion Function relationship between the camera optical input and the (OECF) image values. The version of this standard supported. Nonexistence Exif Version of this field is taken to mean nonconformance to the standard. The date and time when the original image data was Date and Time Original generated. For a digital still camera the date and time the picture was taken are recorded. The date and time when the image was stored as Date and Time Digitized digital data.

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Tag description Information specific to compressed data. The channels of each component are arranged in order from the 1st component to the 4th. For uncompressed data the data arrangement is given in the <Photometric Interpretation> tag. However, since <Photometric Interpretation> can only express the order of Y, Cb and Cr, this tag is provided for cases when compressed data uses components other than Y, Cb, and Cr and to enable support of other sequences. Information specific to compressed data. The compression mode used for a compressed image is indicated in unit bits per pixel. Shutter speed. The unit is the APEX (Additive System of Photographic Exposure) setting. The lens aperture. The unit is the APEX value. The value of brightness. The unit is the APEX value. Ordinarily it is given in the range of -99.99 to 99.99. The exposure bias. The units is the APEX value. Ordinarily it is given in the range of -99.99 to 99.99. The smallest F number of the lens. The unit is the APEX value. Ordinarily it is given in the range of 00.00 to 99.99, but it is not limited to this range. The distance to the subject, given in meters. The metering mode. The kind of light source. This tag is recorded when an image is taken using a strobe light (flash). The actual focal length of the lens, in mm. Conversion is not made to the focal length of a 35 mm film camera. This tag indicates the location and area of the main subject in the overall scene.

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Compressed Bits Per Pixel Shutter Speed Value Aperture Value Brightness Value Exposure Bias Value Max Aperture Value Subject Distance Metering Mode Light Source Flash Focal Length Subject Area

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A tag for manufacturers of Exif writers to record any desired information. The contents are up to the manufacturer. A tag for Exif users to write keywords or comments on the image besides those in <ImageDescription>, User Comment and without the character code limitations of the <ImageDescription> tag. A tag used to record fractions of seconds for the Sub Sec Time <DateTime> tag. A tag used to record fractions of seconds for the Sub Sec Time Original <DateTimeOriginal> tag. A tag used to record fractions of seconds for the Sub Sec Time Digitized <DateTimeDigitized> tag. The FlashPix format version supported by a FPXR Flashpix Version file. The color space information tag is always recorded as the color space specifier. Normally sRGB is used to define the color space based on the PC monitor Color Space conditions and environment. If a color space other than sRGB is used, Uncalibrated is set. Image data recorded as Uncalibrated can be treated as sRGB when it is converted to FlashPix. Information specific to compressed data. When a compressed file is recorded, the valid width of the meaningful image must be recorded in this tag, Pixel X-Dimension whether or not there is padding data or a restart marker. This tag should not exist in an uncompressed file. Information specific to compressed data. When a compressed file is recorded, the valid height of the meaningful image must be recorded in this tag, whether or not there is padding data or a restart Pixel Y-Dimension marker. This tag should not exist in an uncompressed file. Since data padding is unnecessary in the vertical direction, the number of lines recorded in this valid image height tag will in fact be the same as that recorded in the SOF. Maker Note

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This tag is used to record the name of an audio file related to the image data. The only relational information recorded here is the Exif audio file name Related Sound File and extension (an ASCII string consisting of 8 characters + '.' + 3 characters). The path is not recorded. Interoperability IFD is composed of tags which stores the information to ensure the Interoperability and pointed by the following tag located in Exif IFD. The Interoperability Tag Interoperability structure of Interoperability IFD is the same as TIFF defined IFD structure but does not contain the image data characteristically compared with normal TIFF IFD. Indicates the strobe energy at the time the image is Flash Energy captured, as measured in Beam Candle Power Seconds (BCPS). This tag records the camera or input device spatial Spatial Frequency frequency table and SFR values in the direction of Response image width, image height, and diagonal direction, as specified in ISO 12233. Indicates the number of pixels in the image width (X) Focal Plane Xdirection per <FocalPlaneResolutionUnit> on the Resolution camera focal plane. Indicates the number of pixels in the image height Focal Plane Y(V) direction per <FocalPlaneResolutionUnit> on the Resolution camera focal plane. Indicates the unit for measuring Focal Plane Resolution <FocalPlaneXResolution> and Unit <FocalPlaneYResolution>. This value is the same as the <ResolutionUnit>. Indicates the location of the main subject in the scene. The value of this tag represents the pixel at the center of the main subject relative to the left edge, Subject Location prior to rotation processing as per the <Rotation> tag. The first value indicates the X column number and second indicates the Y row number. Indicates the exposure index selected on the camera Exposure Index or input device at the time the image is captured. Indicates the image sensor type on the camera or Sensing Method input device.

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Indicates the image source. If a DSC recorded the image, this tag value of this tag always be set to 3, indicating that the image was recorded on a DSC. Indicates the type of scene. If a DSC recorded the Scene Type image, this tag value must always be set to 1, indicating that the image was directly photographed. Indicates the color filter array (CFA) geometric pattern of the image sensor when a one-chip color CFA Pattern area sensor is used. It does not apply to all sensing methods. This tag indicates the use of special processing on image data, such as rendering geared to output. When Custom Rendered special processing is performed, the reader is expected to disable or minimize any further processing. This tag indicates the exposure mode set when the image was shot. In auto-bracketing mode, the camera Exposure Mode shoots a series of frames of the same scene at different exposure settings. This tag indicates the white balance mode set when White Balance the image was shot. This tag indicates the digital zoom ratio when the image was shot. If the numerator of the recorded Digital Zoom Ratio value is 0, this indicates that digital zoom was not used. This tag indicates the equivalent focal length Focal Length In 35-mm. assuming a 35mm film camera, in mm. A value of 0 Film means the focal length is unknown. Note that this tag differs from the <FocalLength> tag. This tag indicates the type of scene that was shot. It can also be used to record the mode in which the Scene Capture Type image was shot. Note that this differs from the <SceneType> tag. This tag indicates the degree of overall image gain Gain Control adjustment. This tag indicates the direction of contrast processing Contrast applied by the camera when the image was shot. This tag indicates the direction of saturation Saturation processing applied by the camera when the image was shot. File Source

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Tag description This tag indicates the direction of sharpness processing applied by the camera when the image was shot. This tag indicates information on the picture-taking conditions of a particular camera model. The tag is used only to indicate the picture-taking conditions in the reader. This tag indicates the distance to the subject. This tag indicates an identifier assigned uniquely to each image. It is recorded as an ASCII string equivalent to hexadecimal notation and 128-bit fixed length. File format of image file Image width Image height

Sharpness

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419 Subject Distance Range 96 420 16 Image Unique ID

409 Related Image File 6 Format 409 Related Image Width 7 409 Related Image Length 8 4.5.2 MakerNote Image Tags

MakerNote Image Tags


Here are names, descriptions and numbers of all MakerNote tags, that may be found in image files. MakerNote tags are specific to manufacturer of equipment, using which photo was made.

For example, if you need to include in file path unique number of image and all your photographies are made on Canon equipment, use MakerNote tag #8 (MakerNote Canon "Image Number" photo tag).

Canon MakerNote tags Fujifilm MakerNote tags Minolta MakerNote tags

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Nikon MakerNote tags Olympus MakerNote tags Panasonic MakerNote tags Sigma MakerNote tags Sony MakerNote tags

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Canon Photo Tags

Canon MakerNote Tags


Tags found in the MakerNote of images taken with Canon cameras.

Tag number 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 15 16 18 169

Tag name Camera Settings Shot Info Panorama Image Type Firmware Version Image Number Owner Name Serial Number Custom Functions Model ID Picture Info White Balance Table

Tag description Various camera settings Shot information Panorama Image type Firmware version Image number Owner Name Camera serial number Custom Functions Model ID Picture info White balance table

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Fujifilm Photo Tags

Fujifilm MakerNote Tags


Tags found in the MakerNote of images taken with Fujifilm cameras.

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Tag numbe r 0 16 4096 4097 4098 4099 4100 4112 4113 4128 4129 4144 4145 4352 4353 4624 4864 4865 4866 5120 5121

Tag name Version Serial Number

Tag description Fujifilm MakerNote version This number is unique, and contains the date of manufacture, but is not the same as the number printed on the camera body. Image quality setting Sharpness setting White balance setting Chroma saturation setting Contrast setting Flash firing mode setting Flash firing strength compensation setting Macro mode setting Focusing mode setting Slow synchro mode setting Picture mode setting Continuous shooting or auto bracketing setting Sequence number Fuji FinePix color setting Blur warning status Auto Focus warning status Auto exposure warning status Dynamic range Film mode Dynamic range settings Development dynamic range Minimum focal length Maximum focal length Maximum aperture at minimum focal Maximum aperture at maximum focal File source Order number Frame number

Quality Sharpness White Balance Color Tone Flash Mode Flash Strength Macro Focus Mode Slow Sync Picture Mode Continuous Sequence Number FinePix Color Blur Warning Focus Warning Exposure Warning Dynamic Range Film Mode Dynamic Range 5122 Setting Development 5123 Dynamic Range 5124 Min Focal Length 5125 Max Focal Length Max Aperture At 5126 Min Focal Max Aperture At 5127 Max Focal 32768 File Source 32770 Order Number 32771 Frame Number

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Minolta Photo Tags

Minolta MakerNote Tags


Tags found in the MakerNote of images taken with Minolta cameras.

Tag numb er 0 1 3 4 24 64 129 136 137 257 258 263 266 267 268 276 3584 3840

Tag name

Tag description

Version String 'MLT0' (not null terminated) Camera Settings Standard Camera settings (Old Camera models like D5, Std Old D7, S304, and S404) Camera Settings Standard Camera settings (New Camera Models like Std New D7u, D7i, and D7hi) CameraSettings7 Camera Settings (for Dynax 7D model) D Image Image stabilization data Stabilization Data Compressed Compressed image size Image Size Thumbnail Jpeg thumbnail 640x480 pixels Thumbnail Offset Offset of the thumbnail Thumbnail Length Size of the thumbnail Color Mode Color mode Quality Image quality Image Image stabilization Stabilization Zone Matching Zone matching Color Color temperature Temperature Lens ID Lens identifier Camera Settings Camera Settings (for Dynax 5D model) 5D PrintIM PrintIM information Camera Settings Camera Settings (for Z1, DImage X, and F100 models) Z1

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Nikon Photo Tags

Nikon MakerNote Tags

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Tags found in the MakerNote of images taken with Nikon cameras.

Tag number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 16 128 130 133 134 136


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Tag name Version ISO Speed Color Mode Quality White Balance Sharpening Focus Flash Setting ISO Selection Data Dump Image Adjustment Auxiliary Lens Focus Distance Digital Zoom AF Focus Position

Tag description Nikon MakerNote version ISO speed setting Color mode Image quality setting White balance Image sharpening setting Focus mode Flash setting ISO selection Data dump Image adjustment setting Auxiliary lens (adapter) Manual focus distance Digital zoom setting AF focus position information

Olympus Photo Tags

Olympus MakerNote Tags


Tags found in the MakerNote of images taken with Olympus cameras. Click on a column header to sort the table. Tag Tag name number 512 Special Mode 513 Quality 514 Macro 515 BW Mode 516 Digital Zoom 517 Focal Plane Diagonal 518 Lens Distortion Parameters 519 Firmware Version 520 Picture Info Tag description Picture taking mode Image quality setting Macro mode Black and white mode Digital zoom ratio Focal plane diagonal Lens distortion parameters Software firmware version ASCII format data such as [Picture Info]

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Tag number 521 768 770 1028 3584 3840 3841 4096 4097 4098 4099 4100 4101 4102 4103 4104 4107 4108 4109 4110 4111 4112 4113 4114 4117 4119 4120 4122 4131 4134 4135 4136 4137 4138 4139

Tag name Camera ID Pre-Capture Frames One-Touch WB Serial Number PrintIM Data Dump 1 Data Dump 2 Shutter Speed ISO Speed Aperture Value Brightness Flash Mode Flash Device Bracket Sensor Temperature Lens Temperature Focus Mode Focus Distance Zoom Macro Focus Sharpness Factor Flash Charge Level Color Matrix Black Level White Balance Red Balance Blue Balance Serial Number #2 Flash Bias External Flash Bounce External Flash Zoom External Flash Mode Contrast Sharpness Factor Color Control

Tag description Camera ID data Pre-capture frames One touch white balance Serial number PrintIM information Various camera settings 1 Various camera settings 2 Shutter speed value ISO speed value Aperture value Brightness value Flash mode Flash device Exposure compensation value Sensor temperature Lens temperature Focus mode Manual focus distance Zoom step count Macro focus step count Sharpness factor Flash charge level Color matrix Black level White balance mode Red balance Blue balance Serial number 2 Flash exposure compensation External flash bounce External flash zoom External flash mode Contrast setting Sharpness factor Color control

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Tag name Valid Bits Coring Filter Image Width Image Height Compression Ratio Thumbnail Thumbnail Offset Thumbnail Length CCD Scan Mode Noise Reduction Infinity Lens Step Near Lens Step

Tag description Valid bits Coring filter Image width Image height Compression ratio Preview image embedded Offset of the preview image Size of the preview image CCD scan mode Noise reduction Infinity lens step Near lens step

Panasonic Photo Tags

Panasonic MakerNote Tags


Tags found in the MakerNote of images taken with Panasonic cameras. Click on a column header to sort the table. Tag numbe r 1 2 3 7 15 26 28 31 32 33 35 36 Tag name Quality Firmware Version White Balance Focus Mode Spot Mode Image Stabilizer Macro Shooting Mode Audio Data Dump White Balance Bias Flash Bias Tag description Image Quality Firmware version White balance setting Focus mode Spot mode Image stabilizer Macro mode Shooting mode Audio Data dump White balance adjustment Flash bias

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Tag name

Tag description This number is unique, and contains the date of manufacture, but is not the same as the number printed on the camera body. Color effect Burst mode Sequence number Contrast setting Noise reduction Self timer Rotation Color mode Travel day

Serial Number Color Effect Burst Mode Sequence Number Contrast Noise Reduction Self Timer Rotation Color Mode Travel Day

Sigma Photo Tags

Sigma MakerNote Tags


Tags found in the MakerNote of images taken with Sigma / Foveon cameras.

Tag number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Tag name Serial Number Drive Mode Resolution Mode Autofocus Mode Focus Setting White Balance Exposure Mode Metering Mode Lens Range Color Space Exposure Contrast Shadow Highlight Saturation

Tag description Camera serial number Drive mode Resolution mode Autofocus mode Focus setting White balance Exposure mode Metering mode Lens focal length range Color space Exposure Contrast Shadow Highlight Saturation

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Tag name Sharpness Fill Light Color Adjustment Adjustment Mode Quality Firmware Software Auto Bracket

Tag description Sharpness X3 Fill light Color adjustment Adjustment mode Quality Firmware Software Auto bracket

Sony MakerNote Tags


Tags found in the MakerNote of images taken with Sony cameras.

Tag Tag name number 512 Special Mode 513 Quality 514 Macro 515 BW Mode 516 Digital Zoom 517 Focal Plane Diagonal 518 Lens Distortion Parameters 519 Firmware Version 520 Picture Info 521 Camera ID 768 Pre-Capture Frames 770 One-Touch WB 1028 Serial Number 3584 PrintIM 3840 Data Dump 1 3841 Data Dump 2 4096 Shutter Speed 4097 ISO Speed 4098 Aperture Value

Tag description Picture taking mode Image quality setting Macro mode Black and white mode Digital zoom ratio Focal plane diagonal Lens distortion parameters Software firmware version ASCII format data such as [Picture Info] Camera ID data Pre-capture frames One touch white balance Serial number PrintIM information Various camera settings 1 Various camera settings 2 Shutter speed value ISO speed value Aperture value

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Tag number 4099 4100 4101 4102 4103 4104 4107 4108 4109 4110 4111 4112 4113 4114 4117 4119 4120 4122 4131 4134 4135 4136 4137 4138 4139 4140 4141 4142 4143 4148 4149 4150 4151 4153 4154

Tag name Brightness Flash Mode Flash Device Bracket Sensor Temperature Lens Temperature Focus Mode Focus Distance Zoom Macro Focus Sharpness Factor Flash Charge Level Color Matrix Black Level White Balance Red Balance Blue Balance Serial Number #2 Flash Bias External Flash Bounce External Flash Zoom External Flash Mode Contrast Sharpness Factor Color Control Valid Bits Coring Filter Image Width Image Height Compression Ratio Thumbnail Thumbnail Offset Thumbnail Length CCD Scan Mode Noise Reduction

Tag description Brightness value Flash mode Flash device Exposure compensation value Sensor temperature Lens temperature Focus mode Manual focus distance Zoom step count Macro focus step count Sharpness factor Flash charge level Color matrix Black level White balance mode Red balance Blue balance Serial number 2 Flash exposure compensation External flash bounce External flash zoom External flash mode Contrast setting Sharpness factor Color control Valid bits Coring filter Image width Image height Compression ratio Preview image embedded Offset of the preview image Size of the preview image CCD scan mode Noise reduction

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Tag number 4155 4156 4.5.3 IPTC Image Tags

Tag name Infinity Lens Step Near Lens Step

Tag description Infinity lens step Near lens step

IPTC Image Tags


Here are names, descriptions and numbers of all IPTC tags, that may be found in image files.

For example, if you need to include in file path name of City , where image was taken, use tag #602 ("City").

Tag num ber


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A binary number identifying the version of the Information Interchange Model The Object Type is used to distinguish between different types of objects within the IIM. The first part is a Object Type number representing a language independent international reference to an Object Type followed by a colon separator. The second part The Object Attribute defines the nature of the object independent of the Subject. The first part is a number Object Attribute representing a language independent international reference to an Object Attribute followed by a colon separator. The second part Used as a shorthand reference for the object. Changes to Object Name exist-ing data Edit Status Status of the object data Indicates the type of update that this object provides to a Editorial Update previous object. The link to the previous object is made using the tags <ARM Identifier> and <ARM Version> Specifies the editorial urgency of content and not Urgency necessarily the envelope handling priority (see tag <Envelope Priority>). The "1" is most urgent

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The Subject Reference is a structured definition of the subject matter. Identifies the subject of the object data in the opinion of Category the provider. A list of categories will be maintained by a regional registry Identifies object data that recurs often and predictably. Fixture Identifier Enables users to immediately find or recall such an object. Used to indicate specific information retrieval words. It Keywords is expected that a provider of various types of data that are related in subject matter uses the same keyword Indicates the code of a country/geographical location Content Location referenced by the content of the object. Where ISO has Code established an appropriate country code under ISO 3166 Content Location Provides a full name of geographical location Name Designates in the form CCYYMMDD the earliest date Release Date the provider intends the object to be used. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Designates in the form HHMMSS:HHMM the earliest Release Time time the provider intends the object to be used. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Designates in the form CCYYMMDD the latest date the Expiration Date provider or owner intends the object data to be used. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Designates in the form HHMMSS:HHMM the latest Expiration Time time the provider or owner intends the object data to be used. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Other editorial instructions concerning the use of the Special Instructions object data Indicates the type of action that this object provides to a Action Advised previous object. The link to the previous object is made using tags <ARM Identifier> and <ARM Version> Identifies the Service Identifier of a prior envelope to Reference Service which the current object refers. Identifies the date of a prior envelope to which the Reference Date current object refers. Identifies the Envelope Number of a prior envelope to Reference Number which the current object refers.

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Represented in the form CCYYMMDD to designate the date the intellectual content of the object data was Date Created created rather than the date of the creation of the physical representation. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Represented in the form HHMMSS:HHMM to designate the time the intellectual content of the object Time Created data current source material was created rather than the creation of the physical representation. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Represented in the form CCYYMMDD to designate the Digitization Date date the digital representation of the object data was created. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Represented in the form HHMMSS:HHMM to Digitization Time designate the time the digital representation of the object data was created. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Identifies the type of program used to originate the Program object data. Used to identify the version of the program mentioned Program Version in tag <Program>. Object Cycle Used to identify the editorial cycle of object data. Byline Contains name of the creator of the object data A by-line title is the title of the creator or creators of an Byline Title object data. Where used Identifies city of object data origin according to City guidelines established by the provider. Identifies the location within a city from which the Sub Location object data originates Identifies Province/State of origin according to Province State guidelines established by the provider. Indicates the code of the country/primary location where Country Code the intellectual property of the object data was created Country Name Provides full Country name Transmission A code representing the location of original transmission Reference according to practices of the provider. A publishable entry providing a synopsis of the contents Headline of the object data. Credit Identifies the provider of the object data Identifies the original owner of the intellectual content Source of the object data. This could be an agency

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Tag name Copyright Contact Caption or Description Caption Writer (Editor)

Tag description Contains any necessary copyright notice. Identifies the person or organization which can provide further background information on the object data. A textual description of the object data.

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Identification of the name of the person involved in the writing Contains the rasterized object data description and is Rasterized Caption used where characters that have not been coded are required for the caption. Image Type Indicates the color components of an image. Image Orientation Indicates the layout of an image. Language Describes the major national language of the object Audio Type Indicates the type of an audio content. Audio Rate Indicates the sampling rate in Hertz of an audio content. Audio Resolution Indicates the sampling resolution of an audio content. Audio Duration Indicates the duration of an audio content. Audio Outcue Identifies the content of the end of an audio object data A binary number representing the file format of the object data preview. The file format must be registered Preview Format with IPTC or NAA organizations with a unique number assigned to it. A binary number representing the particular version of Preview Version the object data preview file format specified in tag <Preview Format>. Preview Binary image preview data.

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Old IPTC Tags list

Old IPTC Image Tags


Here is an old IPTC tags list. It is not used no more, but is listed here for background compatibility. In the current program version please use new IPTC tags list.

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A binary number identifying the version of the Information Interchange Model This DataSet is to accommodate some providers who Destination require routing information above the appropriate OSI layers. A binary number representing the file format. The file format must be registered with IPTC or NAA with a unique number assigned to it. The information is used to File Format route the data to the appropriate system and to allow the receiving system to perform the appropriate actions there to. A binary number representing the particular version of File Version the File Format specified by <File Format> tag. Service Id Identifies the provider and product The characters form a number that will be unique for the date specified in <Date Sent> tag and for the Service Envelope Number Identifier specified by <Service Identifier> tag. If identical envelope numbers appear with the same date and with the same Service Identifier Allows a provider to identify subsets of its overall Product Id service. Used to provide receiving organization data on which to select Specifies the envelope handling priority and not the Envelope Priority editorial urgency (see <Urgency> tag). "1" indicates the most urgent Uses the format CCYYMMDD Date Sent (Century Year Month Day) Uses the format HHMMSS:HHMM where HHMMSS Time Sent refers to local hour This tag consisting of one or more control functions Character Set used for the announcement This tag provide a globally unique identification for UNO objects as specified in the IIM The DataSet identifies the Abstract Relationship Method identifier (ARM) which is described in a document ARM Id registered by the originator of the ARM with the IPTC and NAA organizations.

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This tag consisting of a binary number representing the particular version of the ARM specified by tag <ARM Id>. A binary number identifying the version of the Record Version Information Interchange Model The Object Type is used to distinguish between different types of objects within the IIM. The first part is a Object Type number representing a language independent international reference to an Object Type followed by a colon separator. The second part The Object Attribute defines the nature of the object independent of the Subject. The first part is a number Object Attribute representing a language independent international reference to an Object Attribute followed by a colon separator. The second part Used as a shorthand reference for the object. Changes to Object Name exist-ing data Edit Status Status of the object data Indicates the type of update that this object provides to a Editorial Update previous object. The link to the previous object is made using the tags <ARM Identifier> and <ARM Version> Specifies the editorial urgency of content and not Urgency necessarily the envelope handling priority (see tag <Envelope Priority>). The "1" is most urgent The Subject Reference is a structured definition of the Subject subject matter. Identifies the subject of the object data in the opinion of Category the provider. A list of categories will be maintained by a regional registry Supplemental categories further refine the subject of an Supplemental object data. A supplemental category may include any of Category the recognized categories as used in tag <Category>. Otherwise Identifies object data that recurs often and predictably. Fixture Id Enables users to immediately find or recall such an object. Used to indicate specific information retrieval words. It Keywords is expected that a provider of various types of data that are related in subject matter uses the same keyword ARM Version

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Tag num ber 26 27 30

Tag name

Tag description Indicates the code of a country/geographical location referenced by the content of the object. Where ISO has established an appropriate country code under ISO 3166 Provides a full Designates in the form CCYYMMDD the earliest date the provider intends the object to be used. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Designates in the form HHMMSS:HHMM the earliest time the provider intends the object to be used. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Designates in the form CCYYMMDD the latest date the provider or owner intends the object data to be used. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Designates in the form HHMMSS:HHMM the latest time the provider or owner intends the object data to be used. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Other editorial instructions concerning the use of the object data Indicates the type of action that this object provides to a previous object. The link to the previous object is made using tags <ARM Identifier> and <ARM Version> Identifies the Service Identifier of a prior envelope to which the current object refers. Identifies the date of a prior envelope to which the current object refers. Identifies the Envelope Number of a prior envelope to which the current object refers. Represented in the form CCYYMMDD to designate the date the intellectual content of the object data was created rather than the date of the creation of the physical representation. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Represented in the form HHMMSS:HHMM to designate the time the intellectual content of the object data current source material was created rather than the creation of the physical representation. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Represented in the form CCYYMMDD to designate the date the digital representation of the object data was created. Follows ISO 8601 standard.

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Tag name

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Represented in the form HHMMSS:HHMM to Digitization Time designate the time the digital representation of the object data was created. Follows ISO 8601 standard. Identifies the type of program used to originate the Program object data. Used to identify the version of the program mentioned Program Version in tag <Program>. Object Cycle Used to identify the editorial cycle of object data. Byline Contains name of the creator of the object data A by-line title is the title of the creator or creators of an Byline Title object data. Where used Identifies city of object data origin according to City guidelines established by the provider. Identifies the location within a city from which the Sub Location object data originates Identifies Province/State of origin according to Province State guidelines established by the provider. Indicates the code of the country/primary location where Country Code the intellectual property of the object data was created Country Name Provides full Transmission A code representing the location of original transmission Reference according to practices of the provider. A publishable entry providing a synopsis of the contents Headline of the object data. Credit Identifies the provider of the object data Identifies the original owner of the intellectual content Source of the object data. This could be an agency Copyright Contains any necessary copyright notice. Identifies the person or organization which can provide Contact further background information on the object data. Caption A textual description of the object data. Identification of the name of the person involved in the Writer writing Contains the rasterized object data description and is Rasterized Caption used where characters that have not been coded are required for the caption. Image Type Indicates the color components of an image. Image Orientation Indicates the layout of an image.

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Tag num Tag name Tag description ber 135 Language Describes the major national language of the object 150 Audio Type Indicates the type of an audio content. 151 Audio Rate Indicates the sampling rate in Hertz of an audio content. 152 Audio Resolution Indicates the sampling resolution of an audio content. 153 Audio Duration Indicates the duration of an audio content. 154 Audio Outcue Identifies the content of the end of an audio object data A binary number representing the file format of the object data preview. The file format must be registered 200 Preview Format with IPTC or NAA organizations with a unique number assigned to it. A binary number representing the particular version of 201 Preview Version the object data preview file format specified in tag <Preview Format>. 202 Preview Binary image preview data. 4.5.4 GPS Image Tags

GPS Image Tags


Here are names, descriptions and numbers of all GPS tags, that may be found in image files.

For example, if you need to include in file path GPS Latitude of the place, where image was taken, use tag #3 ("GPS Latitude).

Tag number

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Indicates the version of <GPSInfoIFD>. The version is given as 2.0.0.0. This tag is mandatory when <GPSInfo> GPS Version ID tag is present. (Note: The <GPSVersionID> tag is given in bytes, unlike the <ExifVersion> tag. When the version is 2.0.0.0, the tag value is 02000000.H). Indicates whether the latitude is north or south latitude. GPS Latitude Ref The ASCII value 'N' indicates north latitude, and 'S' is south latitude.

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Tag description

Indicates the latitude. The latitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. When degrees, minutes and GPS Latitude seconds are expressed, the format is dd/1,mm/1,ss/1. When degrees and minutes are used and, for example, fractions of minutes are given up to two decimal places, the format is dd/1,mmmm/100,0/1. Indicates whether the longitude is east or west longitude. GPS Longitude ASCII 'E' indicates east longitude, and 'W' is west Ref longitude. Indicates the longitude. The longitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. When degrees, minutes and GPS Longitude seconds are expressed, the format is ddd/1,mm/1,ss/1. When degrees and minutes are used and, for example, fractions of minutes are given up to two decimal places, the format is ddd/1,mmmm/100,0/1. Indicates the altitude used as the reference altitude. If the reference is sea level and the altitude is above sea level, 0 is given. If the altitude is below sea level, a GPS Altitude Ref value of 1 is given and the altitude is indicated as an absolute value in the GSPAltitude tag. The reference unit is meters. Note that this tag is BYTE type, unlike other reference tags. Indicates the altitude based on the reference in GPS Altitude GPSAltitudeRef. Altitude is expressed as one RATIONAL value. The reference unit is meters. Indicates the time as UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). <TimeStamp> is expressed as three RATIONAL GPS Time Stamp values giving the hour, minute, and second (atomic clock). Indicates the GPS satellites used for measurements. This tag can be used to describe the number of satellites, their ID number, angle of elevation, azimuth, SNR and other GPS Satellites information in ASCII notation. The format is not specified. If the GPS receiver is incapable of taking measurements, value of the tag is set to NULL. Indicates the status of the GPS receiver when the image GPS Status is recorded. "A" means measurement is in progress, and "V" means the measurement is Interoperability.

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Tag number 10

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Indicates the GPS measurement mode. "2" means twodimensional measurement and "3" means threedimensional measurement is in progress. Indicates the GPS DOP (data degree of precision). An HDOP value is written during two-dimensional GPS DOP measurement, and PDOP during three-dimensional measurement. Indicates the unit used to express the GPS receiver GPS Speed Ref speed of movement. "K" "M" and "N" represents kilometers per hour, miles per hour, and knots. GPS Speed Indicates the speed of GPS receiver movement. Indicates the reference for giving the direction of GPS GPS Track Ref receiver movement. "T" denotes true direction and "M" is magnetic direction. Indicates the direction of GPS receiver movement. The GPS Track range of values is from 0.00 to 359.99. Indicates the reference for giving the direction of the GPS Image image when it is captured. "T" denotes true direction Direction Ref and "M" is magnetic direction. GPS Image Indicates the direction of the image when it was Direction captured. The range of values is from 0.00 to 359.99. Indicates the geodetic survey data used by the GPS GPS Map Datum receiver. If the survey data is restricted to Japan, the value of this tag is "TOKYO" or "WGS-84". Indicates whether the latitude of the destination point is GPS Dest north or south latitude. The ASCII value "N" indicates Latitude Ref north latitude, and "S" is south latitude. Indicates the latitude of the destination point. The latitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. If GPS Dest latitude is expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, a Latitude typical format would be dd/1,mm/1,ss/1. When degrees and minutes are used and, for example, fractions of minutes are given up to two decimal places, the format would be dd/1,mmmm/100,0/1. Indicates whether the longitude of the destination point GPS Dest is east or west longitude. ASCII "E" indicates east Longitude Ref longitude, and "W" is west longitude.

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Tag number

Tag name

Tag description Indicates the longitude of the destination point. The longitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. If longitude is expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, a typical format would be ddd/1,mm/1,ss/1. When degrees and minutes are used and, for example, fractions of minutes are given up to two decimal places, the format would be ddd/1,mmmm/100,0/1. Indicates the reference used for giving the bearing to the destination point. "T" denotes true direction and "M" is magnetic direction. Indicates the bearing to the destination point. The range of values is from 0.00 to 359.99. Indicates the unit used to express the distance to the destination point. "K", "M" and "N" represent kilometers, miles and knots. Indicates the distance to the destination point.

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A character string recording the name of the method GPS Processing used for location finding. The first byte indicates the Method character code used, and this is followed by the name of the method. A character string recording the name of the GPS area. GPS Area The first byte indicates the character code used, and this Information is followed by the name of the GPS area. A character string recording date and time information GPS Date Stamp relative to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). The format is "YYYY:MM:DD.". Indicates whether differential correction is applied to the GPS Differential GPS receiver.

Comment Image Tags

Comment Image Tags


Each image file may have one or more comment tags.

For example, image "Blue sea.jpg" may have comment tag #0 with value "Blue Sea beach" and comment tag #1 with value "Photo was made while trip to New York".

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component parts, the media and printed materials, any upgrades, this EULA, and, if applicable, the Certificate of Authenticity). The transfer may not be an indirect transfer, such as a consignment. Prior to the transfer, the end user receiving the Software must agree to all the EULA terms. 15. TERMINATION. Without prejudice to any other rights, Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the Software and all of its component parts. 16. LIMITED WARRANTY FOR SOFTWARE ACQUIRED IN THE RF. Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. warrants that the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying materials for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of receipt. If an implied warranty or condition is created by your state/jurisdiction and federal or state/ provincial law prohibits disclaimer of it, you also have an implied warranty or condition, BUT ONLY AS TO DEFECTS DISCOVERED DURING THE PERIOD OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY (NINETY DAYS). AS TO ANY DEFECTS DISCOVERED AFTER THE NINETY DAY PERIOD, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND. Some states/ jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Any supplements or updates to the Software, including without limitation, any (if any) service packs or hot fixes provided to you after the expiration of the ninety day Limited Warranty period are not covered by any warranty or condition, express, implied or statutory. LIMITATION ON REMEDIES; NO CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES. Your exclusive remedy for any breach of this Limited Warranty is as set forth below. Except for any refund elected by Itanium Software Solutions, Inc., YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, if the Software does not meet Itanium Software Solutions, Inc.'s Limited Warranty, and, to the maximum extent allowed by applicable law, even if any remedy fails of its essential purpose. The terms of Section 18 ("Exclusion of Incidental, Consequential and Certain Other Damages") are also incorporated into this Limited Warranty. Some states/jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/jurisdiction to state/jurisdiction. YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Itanium Software Solutions, Inc.'s and its suppliers' entire liability and your exclusive remedy for any breach of this Limited Warranty or for any other breach of this EULA or for any other liability relating to the Software shall be, at Itanium Software Solutions, Inc.'s option from time to time exercised subject to applicable law, (a) return of the amount paid (if any) for the Software, or (b) repair or replacement of the Software, that does not meet this Limited Warranty and that is returned to Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. with a copy of your receipt. You will receive the remedy elected by Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. without charge, except that you are responsible for any expenses you may incur (e.g. cost of shipping the Software to Itanium Software Solutions, Inc.). This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the Software has resulted from accident, abuse, misapplication, abnormal use or a virus. Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever is longer, and Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide your remedy within a commercially reasonable time of your compliance with Itanium Software Solutions, Inc.'s warranty remedy procedures. Outside the United States, neither these remedies nor any product support services offered by Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. are available without proof of purchase from an authorized international source.

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17. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. The Limited Warranty that appears above is the only express warranty made to you and is provided in lieu of any other express warranties or similar obligations (if any) created by any advertising, documentation, packaging, or other communications. Except for the Limited Warranty and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. and its suppliers provide the Software and support services (if any) AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS, and hereby disclaim all other warranties and conditions, whether express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any (if any) implied warranties, duties or conditions of merchantability, of fitness for a particular purpose, of reliability or availability, of accuracy or completeness of responses, of results, of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses, and of lack of negligence, all with regard to the Software, and the provision of or failure to provide support or other services, information, software, and related content through the Software or otherwise arising out of the use of the Software. 18. EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL AND CERTAIN OTHER DAMAGES. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL ITANIUM SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS, INC. OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR CONFIDENTIAL OR OTHER INFORMATION, FOR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, FOR PERSONAL INJURY, FOR LOSS OF PRIVACY, FOR FAILURE TO MEET ANY DUTY INCLUDING OF GOOD FAITH OR OF REASONABLE CARE, FOR NEGLIGENCE, AND FOR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY OR OTHER LOSS WHATSOEVER) ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, THE PROVISION OF OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT OR OTHER SERVICES, INFORMATION, SOFTWARE, AND RELATED CONTENT THROUGH THE SOFTWARE OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE, OR OTHERWISE UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PROVISION OF THIS EULA, EVEN IN THE EVENT OF THE FAULT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), MISREPRESENTATION, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH OF WARRANTY OF ITANIUM SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS, INC. OR ANY SUPPLIER, AND EVEN IF ITANIUM SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS, INC. OR ANY SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 19. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES. Notwithstanding any damages that you might incur for any reason whatsoever (including, without limitation, all damages referenced herein and all direct or general damages in contract or anything else), the entire liability of Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. and any of its suppliers under any provision of this EULA and your exclusive remedy hereunder (except for any remedy of repair or replacement elected by Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. with respect to any breach of the Limited Warranty) shall be limited to the greater of the actual damages you incur in reasonable reliance on the Software up to the amount actually paid by you for the Software or US$1.00. The foregoing limitations, exclusions and disclaimers (including Sections 16, 17 and 18) shall apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, even if any remedy fails its essential purpose. 20. APPLICABLE LAW. If you acquired this Software in the United States, this EULA is governed by the laws of the State of Washington. If you acquired this Software in Canada, unless expressly prohibited by local law, this EULA is governed by the laws in force in the Province of Ontario, Canada; and, in respect of any dispute which may arise hereunder, you consent to the jurisdiction of the federal and provincial courts sitting in Toronto, Ontario. If you acquired this Software in the European Union, Iceland, Norway, or Switzerland, then local law applies. If you acquired this Software in any other country, then local law may apply.

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21. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; SEVERABILITY. This EULA (including any addendum or amendment to this EULA which is included with the Software) is the entire agreement between you and Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. relating to the Software and the support services (if any) and they supersede all prior or contemporaneous oral or written communications, proposals and representations with respect to the Software or any other subject matter covered by this EULA. To the extent the terms of any Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. policies or programs for support services conflict with the terms of this EULA, the terms of this EULA shall control. If any provision of this EULA is held to be void, invalid, unenforceable or illegal, the other provisions shall continue in full force and effect. The following Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. GUARANTEE applies to you if you acquired this Software in any other country: Statutory rights not affected - The following guarantee is not restricted to any territory and does not affect any statutory rights that you may have from your reseller or from Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. if you acquired the Software directly from Itanium Software Solutions, Inc.. The guarantee - The Software is designed and offered as a general-purpose software, not for any user's particular purpose. You accept that no Software is error free and you are strongly advised to back-up your files regularly. Provided that you have a valid license, Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. guarantees that a) for a period of 90 days from the date of receipt of your license to use the Software or the shortest period permitted by applicable law it will perform substantially in accordance with the written materials that accompany the Software; and b) any support services provided by Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. shall be substantially as described in applicable written materials provided to you by Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. and Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. support engineers will use reasonable efforts, care and skill to solve any problem issues. In the event that the Software fails to comply with this guarantee, Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. will repair or replace the Software. This guarantee is void if failure of the Software results from accident, abuse or misapplication. Any replacement Software will be guaranteed for the remainder of the original guarantee period or 90 days, whichever period is longer. You agree that the above guarantee is your sole guarantee in relation to the Software and any support services. Exclusion of All Other Terms - To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law and subject to the guarantee above, Itanium Software Solutions, Inc. disclaims all warranties, conditions and other terms, either express or implied (whether by statute, common law, collaterally or otherwise) including but not limited to implied warranties of satisfactory quality and fitness for particular purpose with respect to the Software and the written materials that accompany the Software. Any implied warranties that cannot be excluded are limited to 90 days or to the shortest period permitted by applicable law, whichever is greater.

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Ordering Information
Find Duplicate Photos is available for secure immediate delivery online. To place a secure credit card order for Find Duplicate Photos via the Internet, visit our Web site at www. FindDuplicatePhotos.com. We accept all major credit cards, checks, money orders and bank wires.

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Registering Find Duplicate Photos


If you have purchased a license for Find Duplicate Photos, you must enter the code you received to register the software and remove the registration notice. To do it, select "Enter Registration Code..." item from the "Help" menu. When the "Register Find Duplicate Photos" dialog appears, enter your name and registration code exactly as they appear in

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the instructions you received . Once entered, click "OK" to register Find Duplicate Photos. If you have made a mistake or entered wrong information and after program restart registration warning was shown again, just repeat registration process, but already with correct data. If you have not yet registered Find Duplicate Photos, click "Register later..." and click the link below to find out how to purchase a license. For information on registering Find Duplicate Photos, review ordering information.

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Obtaining support
Support and Questions
Please make sure you have latest version of Find Duplicate Photos by selecting "Check for new version..." from the Help menu. If you don't have the latest available version, we recommend updating your copy of Find Duplicate Photos. Technical support is available for all registered users of Find Duplicate Photos, through our Web site at: www.FindDuplicatePhotos.com. Please visit our support page for the latest information on obtaining support. If you are reporting a technical issue, first: Make sure you are using latest version of Find Duplicate Photos. Be prepared to provide us with your system information, such as what operating system you are using (Windows 98/98SE/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista), how much RAM you have installed, what processor your computer has, etc. Try to reproduce the issue, such that you can explain it step by step.

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Frequently Asked Questions


Question: Can Find Duplicate Photos organize my image library? Answer: Yes. Even if you have millions of images in different formats, Find Duplicate Photos will organize them all, by content and creation date, giving you ability to control process with "Realtime information" tab page on Find Duplicate Photos main window. You also may view all media, that was processed, in the separate window, specialized for that purposes - in the Image previewer. Question: Can Find Duplicate Photos organize my music library? Answer: Yes. Find Duplicate Photos will be perfect salvation for organizing of library with audio records. All audio records will be sorted by genre, artist, and album name, so you will be able easily navigate among them and find audio record, that you need, in seconds. Question: Can Find Duplicate Photos organize with my archives? Answer: Yes. Find Duplicate Photos have support of all main archive types (including ZIP and RAR). It will not just sort archives by creation date - is will view and analyze their content, according to which and archive processing rules, that you can easily specify, it will rename archive and append it to archives database, or extract archive content and

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process each of files inside of archive separately. This possibility may be very useful, for example, if you have archives with music files inside - it can process all music files in archives and add them to your music library. Question: Can Find Duplicate Photos organize my program installation packs? Answer: Yes. Find Duplicate Photos have support of all program installation packs and will organize them in easy usable programs library, where you will be able without additional tools, find needed program by name of company - manufacturer, name of product, it's version and release date. Question: Can Find Duplicate Photos organize my text documents? Answer: Yes. Find Duplicate Photos have extended support of variety of text document formats, including such widely spread as PDF (Portable Document Format), different types of office documents, such as DOC (Microsoft Office Document) and many others. While processing Find Duplicate Photos will show extended information about each document, such as author, title, contents and other document properties. For some document types even document first page thumbnail will be shown. Question: Can Find Duplicate Photos organize files of custom types? Answer: Yes. Find Duplicate Photos can process custom files of any types, sorting them by creation time, so you will be able to easily find file, that you need. Question: I am periodically gathering following information message: "File ... is not a valid RAR archive. Trying to process it as ZIP archive...". What does it means? Answer: Many archives with ".rar" extension are not WinRar archives. In most cases, this files are WInZip archives. That's why some archives with ".rar" extension Find Duplicate Photos process as WinZip archives, who they are in reality. Find Duplicate Photos support and correctly recognize both archive types; in this message Find Duplicate Photos just informs you about correcting of archive type.

Question: I just installed program, wanted to run it, but got an error message - ".Net Framework Initialization error". What it means and how i can run Find Duplicate Photos correctly in

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the shortest time? Answer: On your computer is not installed .Net Framework, or is installed outdated version. To solve this problem, install last version of .Net framework. Check for latest .Net Framework version on Find Duplicate Photos web site (www.FindDuplicatePhotos. com), it is available in the downloads section. Question: How i will know, what will Find Duplicate Photos do: copy or move files from source directory? Answer: You can specify, what Find Duplicate Photos should do with files in source directory, on the "Main settings" tab page of Find Duplicate Photos main window. If you will check "Don't delete files after processing" files will be copied from source directory. If you will uncheck this box, files will be moved from source directory. This means, that after file processing (copying, moving, extracting, etc.) it will be deleted in source directory. Note, that if you specified as source directory location with read-only access (CD or DVD disk, network folder with read-only access, "Don't delete files after processing" box will be checked automatically. You will not be able to check it, while selected source directory is accessible with read-only access. By default, ""Don't delete files after processing" check box is unchecked. Question: Can Find Duplicate Photos process files on removable devices? Answer: Yes. Find Duplicate Photos can process files from any removable information storages, connected to your computer. It may be CD and DVD disks, FLASH and SD memory cards or any other operation system supportable devices. To start processing from such devices, just specify them as source directory and start processing in usual way.

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Hints and Tips
To view, what Find Duplicate Photos is doing at real-time, keep "Realtime information" tab page of main Find Duplicate Photos window opened. To hide / restore Find Duplicate Photos window quickly, click on Find Duplicate Photos icon in the system tray. To view content of image files, that are processed (even if image files are in archives, that are extracted by Find Duplicate Photos), open Image previewer window. To do this, click "View" - "Image previewer" menu item in the Find Duplicate Photos main window. To hide / restore Image previewer window quickly, click on Image previewer icon in the system tray. You can easily show in Image previewer any files, even if they were not processed by Find Duplicate Photos - just drag such files with your mouse on Media previewer window. To view content of audio and video files, that are processed (even if such files are in archives, that are extracted by Find Duplicate Photos), open Media previewer window. To do this, click "View" - "Media previewer" menu item in the Find Duplicate Photos main window. To hide / restore Media previewer window quickly, click on Media previewer icon in the system tray. If Media previewer don't show content of some video files, that means, that they are corrupted, or you have no appropriate video codec installed. After you install such media codec, all early invisible content will be shown. You can easily show in Media previewer any files, even if they were not processed by Find Duplicate Photos - just drag such files with your mouse on Media previewer window. You can change Find Duplicate Photos settings at any time, even if Find Duplicate Photos is already started. All changes, that will be made, will be applied on the fly. Processing speed will be large, if source and destination directories are located on the same computer, but you also can use remote, network storages (for example, file servers inside of office network).

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Index
-Aabout 42 additional options 23 address destination 24 template 54 address template about 54 edit 52, 55 example 58 advices show 40 archive processing 32 deleting rules 36 extraction rules 34 renaming rules 35 archives 75 deleting 82 deleting rules 36 extraction rules 34, 76 renaming rules 35, 79

registration 42 commands file 39 file exit 39 service 39 comments 200 control pages 42 custom file tag 59, 60 edit 61 editor 61, 62 custom options 23 customization 23

-Ddeleting archives 82 executable files 74 files 72 images 73 deleting rules common file deleting rules 30 edit 29 executable file deleting rules 32 executable files 74 files 30, 72 folders 29, 71 image file deleting rules 30 image files 73 select 29 specify 29 delteting rules edit 71 destination address choose 24 select 24 specify 24 directory 16 download 6 new version 42

-BBanned categories banned files 67 banned item edit 68 editor 68 banned items define 26 edit 26 specify 26 view 26 67

-CCanon 180 check new version code 42

-Eedit file moving rule 50 edit address template 52 End-User License Agreement 7

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error 42 EULA 7 execution control 95 EXIF 167 exit 39 extended tutorial step 1 - specify moving rules 23 step 4 - archive processing rules 32 step 5 - advanced settings 37 extensded tutorial 23 extensions banned 67 favorite 63 extraction 76

-FFAQ 209 Favorite categories 63 favorite files 63 favorite item edit 65 editor 65 favorite items define 25 edit 25 specify 25 view 25 file custom tag 62 exit 39 file processing start 22 file processing service execution control 95 pause 95 restart 95 resume 95 running control 95 start 95 stop 95 file tag 59, 60 custom 59, 60, 61, 62 edit custom tag 61 file types 130 files banned 67

common deleting rules 72 deleting rules 72 executable 74 favorite 63 image deleting rules 73 Find Duplicate Photos 3 help 41 hide main window to tray 96 install 6, 130 installation 130 main window 84, 85 media previewer window 85 opinions 3 previewer 85 registration 42, 206 Registration Code 42 reviews 3 setup 6 uninstall 130 uninstallation 130 windows 84 folder destination while installation 9 folders deleting 71 Frequently Asked Questions 209 Fujifilm 180

-Gget answers 209 support 209 technical support getting started 15 GPS 197 209

-Hhelp 41 get 96 online 41 hide 41 hints 213 Hints and Tips how to run 15

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how to specify source directory 16 how to start 15 step 1 - run Find Duplicate Photos 15 step 2 - specify source directory 16 step 2 - start previewers 17 step 4 - start file processing 22

-Iimage comments 200 EXIF 167 GPS 197 IPTC 189, 192 MakerNote 179 property 167, 179, 189, 192, 197, 200 tag 167, 179, 189, 192, 197, 200 image comments 200 Image Previewer context menu 90 how to open 17, 18 how to start 17, 18 menu 90 open 18 opening 17 play list 91 show 96 start 18 starting 17 image tag 92 check, what tags are supported by your images 92 view 92 images incoming 40 preview 40 improvement recommend 42 incoming images preview 40 show 40 incoming media show 40 view 40 information customer 8

realtime 43 installation 6 package 6 step 1 - download installation package 6 step 2 - run installation package 6 step 3 - read EULA 7 step 4 - enter customer information 8 step 5 - choose setup type 10 step 5 - select destination folder 9 step 7 - installation finalization 11 installation package run 6 Installing and Uninstalling 130 introduction 41 IPTC 189, 192 item banned 68 edit 65, 68 editor 65, 68 favorite 65 items banned 26 favorite 25

-Kkeyboard 129, 130 keyboard shortcut 129 keyboard shortcuts "Realtime Information" tab page Image Previewer playlist 130 Log 129 Media Previewer playlist 130 Play List 130 129

-LLicense 7, 201 owner 42

-Mmain configuration step 1 - start 98 step 2 - select source directory step 3 - select action 101 99

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main configuration step 4 - select destination directory 103 step 5 - music renaming method 104 step 6 - registration 109 step 7 - finish 110 MakerNote 179 manufacturers 180, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187 photo equipment 180, 182, 183, 185, 186, 187 media previewers 17 show 40 view 40 Media previewer 85 context menu 86 how to open 17, 20 how to start 17, 20 menu 86 open 20 opening 17 play list 88 show 96 start 20 starting 17 menu commands 39 context 86, 90 menu commands file 39 file exit 39 service 39 messages select types 44 specify groups 44 Minolta 182 moving files 50 moving rules Banned 67 defining 23 Favorite 63 main 48 specifying 23 music renaming configuration 104 music organizing 111 step 1 - start 112 step 2 - select music organizing template 113 step 3 - finish 117

-NNikon 182

-OOlympus 183 options for beginners 15 main 15, 23 that every user should know Ordering Information 206

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-PPanasonic 185 photo organizing 119 step 1 - start 119 step 2 - select photo organizing template step 3 - finish 126 play list edit 88, 91 editor 88, 91 previeweing media 17 previewer audio 20 bitmap images 18 context menu 86, 90 image 18 media 20 menu 86, 90 play list 88, 91 vector images 18 video 20 previewers 17 problem 42 processing archives 32 start 22 program help 41 reviews 3 120

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-Qquestions frequently asked 209 quick start 15 step 1 - run Find Duplicate Photos 15 step 2 - specify source directory 16 step 2 - start previewers 17 step 4 - start file processing 22

-Rrealtime information 43 realtime information 43 messages 44 recommend improvement 42 register 42, 206 Registration 42, 206 enter key 96 renaming archives 79 rules 79 renaming rules 28 where to edit 69 report about problem 42 rule editor 50 rules deleteing 29 deleting 29, 30, 71, 82 file deleting 71 file moving 47 moving 47 renaming 28, 69 rules for moving of files 23 run 15 running control 95

start 39 stop 40 stop and start simultaneously 40 settings advanced 37, 83 main 46 setup 6 type 10 shortcut 129 shortcuts "Realtime Information" tab page 129 Image Previewer playlist 130 Log 129 Media Previewer playlist 130 Play List 130 Sigma 186 solve problem 42 Sony 187 source directory 16 directory specifying 16 start 15 support 42 get 96 hints 213 tips 213 Support and Questions 209 supported file types 130 Supported Media 130 System Requirements 129

-Ttab page deleting rules 71 main settings 46 moving rules 47 realtime information 43 renaming rules 69 tag 167 Comments 200 custom 59, 60, 61, 62 EXIF 167 GPS 197 IPTC 189, 192 MakerNote 179

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tags Comments 200 custom 59, 60, 61 EXIF 167 GPS 197 image 167, 179, 189, 192, 197, 200 IPTC 189, 192 MakerNote 179 tap pages 42 technical support 42 template address 52 edit 52, 55 edit address template 55 example 58 tips 213 tool bar 95 tuning up 23 tutorial brief 41 extended 23 for beginners 15 simple 15

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-Vversion new 42 view above other windows 40 always on top 40 help 41 hide 41 images 40 incoming images 40 incoming media 40 on top 40

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