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Added the EXIF Timestamp scan type in dgpe.

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rename : core_pe/matchbase.py => core_pe/matchblock.py
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Virgil Dupras
2011-04-21 17:17:19 +02:00
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**Filter Hardness:** The higher is this setting, the "harder" is the filter (In other words, the less results you get). Most pictures of the same quality match at 100% even if the format is different (PNG and JPG for example.). However, if you want to make a PNG match with a lower quality JPG, you will have to set the filer hardness to lower than 100. The default, 95, is a sweet spot.
**Scan Type:** This option determines the type of scan that will be made on your pictures. The **Contents** scan type compares the actual contents of the pictures in a fuzzy way (making it possible to find not only exact duplicates, but also similar ones). The **EXIF Timestamp** scan type looks at the EXIF metadata of the picture (if it exists) and matches pictures that have the same one. It's much faster than the Contents scan.
**Filter Hardness:** *Contents scan type only.* The higher is this setting, the "harder" is the filter (In other words, the less results you get). Most pictures of the same quality match at 100% even if the format is different (PNG and JPG for example.). However, if you want to make a PNG match with a lower quality JPG, you will have to set the filer hardness to lower than 100. The default, 95, is a sweet spot.
**Match scaled pictures together:** If you check this box, pictures of different dimensions will be allowed in the same duplicate group.
**Match scaled pictures together:** *Contents scan type only.* If you check this box, pictures of different dimensions will be allowed in the same duplicate group.
**Can mix file kind:** If you check this box, duplicate groups are allowed to have files with different extensions. If you don't check it, well, they aren't!