Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 13:22:15 +0700 From: Olivier Nicole <olivier.nicole@cs.ait.ac.th> To: Ivailo.TANUSHEFF@raiffeisen.bg Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Remove duplicate images Message-ID: <CA%2Bg%2BBviLWwu0wY=jVO8efZNrL0cW42XeXb6NwrnuL4UY3Uc9KQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <OF51037A5B.EEAB89DC-ONC2257C0F.001F03E4-C2257C0F.001F527C@LocalDomain> References: <wu7li1i111d.fsf@banyan.cs.ait.ac.th> <20131024214804.GA26685@ethic.thought.org> <CA%2Bg%2BBviZ_YW=sqYCghfUZy9GS8jwXonKr4bseoa5ebgQ2B0DMw@mail.gmail.com> <OF51037A5B.EEAB89DC-ONC2257C0F.001F03E4-C2257C0F.001F527C@LocalDomain>
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Ivailo, >> Thanks, I am looking for something a bit more sophisticated, that can >> find images that have been resized, rotated, gone through some >> transformations, changed format (gif to png), etc. > Altering image and performing transformation on it produces a complete > different binary file and if there is no metadata attached to the image I > think it is not possible for a software to determine if the images are the > same. At least not without some hardware and software, used by the top > spying agencies over the world. Of course such software exist are are public, for example http://www.fosshub.com/VisiPics.html but it works only on Windows. I am looking for something that would work on FreeBSD. Best regards, Olivier
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