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1

Scan in Zip files

1. Scan in Zip files
The contents of zip files will be searched as part of the duplicate scan, and listed as subfolders in the results.
Note: When this is active, the zip files themselves will not be shown in the results.
2

Exclude zero size files from the duplicate list

2. Exclude zero size files from the duplicate list
Files with size of 0 (empty files) will not be shown as duplicates.
 
3

Support for Camera RAW Image formats

3. Support for Camera RAW Image formats
Add support for manufacturer RAW Camera image formats. More information here.
4

Match similar RAW images using embedded JPG

4. Match similar RAW images using embedded JPG
When scanning using this option in Image Mode (Similar Images), the embedded preview JPG within the RAW file will be compared, rather than the raw image itself.  This results in a much faster scan.
 
Notes:
  • "Image Mode - Exact Match" will always use the full RAW image for comparison.
  • Be aware that there may be unexpected results using this option if the embedded preview is corrupt or has not been updated correctly by any image editing software.
 
5

Don't Follow NTFS Mountpoints and Junctions

5. Don't Follow NTFS Mountpoints and Junctions
This option prevents the scan from following NTFS Mountpoints and Junctions.
6

Count Hard-links in file

6. Count Hard-links in file
The number of hardlinks each file contains will be counted and shown in the list.
Hardlinks are a way of having a single file show in multiple places on a hard drive.
7

Exclude Hard-linked files from duplicate List

7. Exclude Hard-linked files from duplicate List
Any hardlinked files are excluded from the duplicate check.