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Works like a charm. Thanks heaps. 8)

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That seems entirely workable to me.

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I've given it a shot on a test folder, and it doesn't quite work the way I envisaged. The way I was wanting the tolerance to work was to have the images that were within bounds but not exact put into a separate folder of their own. I'm somewhat anal about having my wallpaper dimensions exact to the pixel, so having the ones that aren't quite right separated out means I can get at them easily to fix.

I'm not saying to get rid of the current method though, since I suspect that for most people who would use the program it would be what they want. And the main part works perfectly. So maybe another checkbox when you're adding/editing a filter?

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Wow, very very nice. Rather astoundingly quick, too.

Thanks a bunch. :)

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This is a lovely piece of software, and something I've been looking for (on and off) for at least a year now. I do have one request I'd like to add to it, however.

I'd like to see an option to sort out just one specific resolution, or a list of specified resolutions, so that I can run the program on my bulk image downloads folder and pull out all the images that are wallpaper sized, without worrying about having hundreds of extraneous folders created that then get in the way of other sorting (exactly 400 folders created this batch, amusingly).

As an added bonus, but much lower priority, a sub-option that would create a second folder for images that almost match the required res but not quite, e.g. 1682x1050 or 1680x1040. Perhaps with a definable pixel or percent range.

Cheers.

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