I'm trying to keep my fairly large collection of JPG's (about 6000 of them) in order -- they're in 8 sub-folders under a "Pix" parent folder. With very few exceptions, there's also a THN file for each of them (that's the Graphic Workshop thumbnail).
I'm having trouble defining what should be scanned. The folder's no problem, "C:\...\Pix" correctly shows 8 folders being scanned each time.
If I specify *.jpg, it thinks it's finished after only 600-800 have been scanned.
"*.jpg;-*.thn" gives the correct (more or less) total of jpg's, as does *.* with "*.thn" on the "Ignore" tab, but in both cases if it lists found duplicates when done, they're thn's not jpg's so thn's aren't being ignored.
What's the proper way to specify jpg's only and correctly scan all of them?
Thanks and best,
Mike
As a PS, any thought to hooking (whatever) image-viewer into the right-click menu so that supposedly duplicate or near duplicate files can be viewed right in JV16 and the appropriate one(s) deleted, so that you don't need to make a note of the file names and do this "outside"?