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I found why the program crashed.
If the software tries to process a corrupted photo during database creation, the program crashes.
If there are no corrupted files, the program works just fine.
The software took about 2 seconds to find it among 25k photos.
Maybe this post will be useful to others as well.
Thanks @Paultx
The following programs will help you find corrupted photos.
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Or
https://bkprograms.weebly.com/upload...einstaller.exe
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Abdulkadir ÖZDEMİR
Yesterday I received an email from Franzis about Excire Foto 2022, which, among other tasks, can search for images somewhat like the way I wanted. They say it uses AI.
I installed its trial version and found that it works quite like imgSeek. So much so that its search results for that very image that made me start this thread appears twice—along with two other images not so similar, notwithstanding the fact that one of these also shows a cat.
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Unlike imgSeek, Excire Foto not only builds its database even if it finds corrupted images, it also generates a report where it lists them, along with other details:
Photo too small (5420)
File format not supported (3)
File corrupt (18)
Last edited by Paultx; 30 Jan 2023 at 07:55.
Hi all, i'm looking for a software similar to Imgseek.
I have to search a video that I lost on my pc, but I have an image of that video. Someone know a program to search a video file from a sample image?
Thanks in advance.
Picasa may be your ticket, but it's not being developed anymore. Never the less it has facial recognition. YMMV. Picasa - image viewer and organizer
A very powerful Window search program is Everything.exe. You can filter just video files alone and use more advanced search parameters with regex and whatnot.
Downloads - voidtools
Regex Tester and Debugger Online - Javascript, PCRE, PHP
RegExr: Learn, Build, & Test RegEx
I've installed it, but I need a software that can search for correspondence from the sample image and search that image in all videos of my computer: is it possible?
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Let me express myself better: I have a photo and a video of a friend, but I lost the video in my computer. The photo I have is from the lost video. Can I find the video from that photo? Maybe with facial recognition software?
File Search EX.
When you search for a file locally, your comparing against other files. In fact there is a couple of programs that you could use to
"clean up" and find duplicates of the same files. Usually I search part of a name of a file with file-search-ex. or I search the file type and then compare against size.
You want something that will find duplicates and request to delete, copy, merge folders, etc the files that it finds.
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The kind of tech you want does not exists unless you count "machine-learning" ( A.I. ). Where the program will view the actual pixels of a file and then search via data-bases scanning those pixels. Only then you could find a match. However it is limited to
the flat-fact it is "the same file" with the same "META-DATA".
Meta-Data ( Aka Attachment ) are usually extra data only readable by certain programs. Like photoshop can read all the move-sets,
and masks of other photoshop versions. In fact your file could have all sorts of meta-data attached to it. This is why you could go online and match up against images because the file was never altered or changed at all. They just resized, renamed the file with the same meta-data.
Meta-Data could also be seen in non-computer ways via forensics. The way they caught McCafee ( the Virus busting guy who eats poo ) was not because of hidden artifacts in the image but the tree in the background of the photo he took with the journalist. Speaking of Not-Meta-Data a woman was caught in a sting selling home-grown Marijuana. How did they found this out? When her electrical bill was way too high in comparison to her income and neighbors. It is like how a penthouse filled with 101-Dalmnations turned out to be a "Puppy-Mill", and no they did not use a drone, because this is a repeat problem. Same with people ( medical doctors/physicians ) harvesting organs from people that do not come out of the hospital.....like that movie "parents" where he would "pick-up the meat". The same could be said about the Numbers game that show crime in NYC was not being caused by large groups of people but literally one or two individuals.
Meta-data is awesome when you think about it.
Many Thanks for all your deatiled information Daymin. I will try to search that video manually from my 100.000 video list.