https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472275

--- Comment #3 from Andreas Schleth <schleth...@web.de> ---
There is quite a good way to find the right file. It will take some patience
but not too much:
1. create a new folder somewhere outside your current image folder
2. copy a few (maybe 10-100) of your latest images there
3. create a new KPA database in the new folder and see if it hangs
  a) it hangs: one of the images is the culprit goto 4.
  b) it does not hang: add a few more images - repeat until you hit a hang
(goto 2.)
4. The culprit is one of the last batch. Let's call it the "suspects". Copy the
suspects somewhere you find them.
5. Start again with 1. (an empty folder) and put just half of the suspects
there. Repeat the process until you are down to one image that makes KPA hang.
Have a look at that image with another tool - does it look normal or strange?

This sounds quite tedious but it converges quite fast: for ~1000 images, you
would only need 10 passes to find the culprit. 
Welcome to binary search!

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