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Image Comparer

If you are looking for Image Comparer, you have come to the right place. We explain what Image Comparer is and point you to the official download.

What is Image Comparer?

Bolide’s Image Comparer is a program for those who need to find duplicate or similar images in their image collections. The most common purpose for using the program is also the most immediately obvious one: some users do not want to waste their storage space by keeping duplicate images in their collections, so they want to locate duplicates for the purpose of deleting them. Very large image collections can be hard to sift through, after all, and duplicate files do not always have the same tags or names so they can be difficult to locate.

The other reason for using Bolide’s Image Comparer is to actually compare files, i.e. to see which files are nearly duplicates of each other and what elements prevent them from becoming that. The program can locate highly similar images of this type within a specified directory and can even point out the differences to users: it does this by marking the areas of difference with a rectangle during a comparative display, which lets users see which parts of the image actually look different from the same parts on the supposed near-duplicate.

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File types supported by Image Comparer

Our users primarily use Image Comparer to open these file types:

About file types supported by Image Comparer

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Last updated: : August 4, 2014