Remove.bg Duplicate Photos

Removing backgrounds in photos is quite common today. Whether you want to edit a picture to wish your friend on their birthday or to market a newly launched product, removing existing backgrounds to add custom ones can be quite helpful.

Finding duplicate photos in PC is easy now. Download and scan your photos collection with PictureEcho. Organize data and save space.

Back in the day, people would have to spend a significant amount of time outlining people or items to manually remove backgrounds using tools like Photoshop. However, today, tools like Remove. bg has made life much easier. 

All you have to do is upload a picture, remove the existing background with a single click and then add a new background. For the new background, you can either use plain solid colors or any other photos, for example, a scenery. Sounds like a great tool for creating postcards as well. The best part is that it is fully automatic and free!!

While users experiment with the tool and play around with different backgrounds to see what seems best, it is likely that they end up saving a bunch of similar or duplicate files into their local computers. These files will simply act as clutter in your computer. To ensure that you do not waste your storage space or that your computer’s performance is not affected, it is advised that you regularly scan your computer and get rid of any unnecessary duplicates. 

Manually going through all the pictures in your computer to find and delete the duplicates is quite a tiring task. However, tools like PictureEcho can save you from all the hassle by automatically scanning your computer. 

What is PictureEcho?

PictureEcho is an intelligent software program that allows users to detect, delete and organize duplicate photos accumulated in their computers. It is compatible with Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10. The tool can detect duplicates across various file types including JPG, JPEG, PNG, ICO, TIF, BMP, and GIF. Developed by Sorcim Technologies Ltd, it is a licensed and hence, reliable tool. 

How does PictureEcho work? 

Using PictureEcho is no sweat. Once you have installed and launched the tool, all you have to do is follow a few simple steps:

  1. Run the System Scan 

Click on the Add Path button and navigate to the path where you have your remove.bg files saved. Load all the files or folders that you wish to scan. 

Next, decide whether you want to look for exact duplicates or similar matches too. If you head to Similarity Settings, you can also modify the existing similarity threshold value. You can also detect similar images on the basis of the timespan in which they were saved.

Once you have completed these small steps, click on the yellow Start Search button and let PictureEcho do its magic. Within a few minutes, you will be able to see a preview of detected duplicate images, grouped together. 

  1. Select Duplicates

Once you have a list of duplicates in front of you, you can then decide which of those you wish to retain and which ones you wish to get rid of. You can either select the duplicates manually or else use one of the automatic options given by PictureEcho. These options include:

  • Retain smaller image in each group
  • Retain larger image in each group
  • Retain low resolution image in each group
  • Retain high resolution image in each group
  • Retain newest image in each group
  • Retain oldest image in each group
  • Select by image locations

These handy options will save you quite a lot of time. 

  1. Select Action

Now that you have selected the unnecessary duplicates, you have two options:

  • Delete them permanently 
  • Relocate them to a different folder to review later

and that’s all! With three basic steps, you can manage to detect and clean up all duplicates created by Remove.bg. Whether you have 5 duplicate images or 500, PictureEcho will manage to hunt them all down. It is known for its accuracy and speed. Tried and tested!