The modern versions of VB will let you do it.  In the bad old days you'd 
need a batch script or two and a specially written exe or two to get it 
done, (don't ask how I know that, I might give some details). 

graywolf wrote:
> I it were unix/linux a simple script would do it, in 
> windblows I have never found a simple way to do it. Maybe 
> someone will come up with one, so I will watch this thread.
>
> I have a program (freeware, I think) called winmerge that 
> can do some interesting things like compare files and merge 
> in the ones that are missing. That I think can do what you 
> want, but he interface is not what I would call easy to 
> figure out.
>
> Graywolf (Tom Rittenhouse)
> Website: http://www.graywolfphoto.com
> Blog:    http://www.graywolfphoto.com/journal/
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Thibouille wrote:
>   
>> I discovered I have multiple copies of some pictures in my Lightroom library.
>> The thing is one copy is Dng and the other is Jpeg.
>>
>> I don't want to kill all Jpegs since some pictures are only available in 
>> Jpeg.
>> I would simply wanna kill all Jpeg copies which also exist in Dng format.
>>
>> Is there a way to do that in Lightroom or shall I program that myself
>> with mighty Delphi ?
>>
>> Thanks !
>>
>>     
>
>   


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