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For those unfamiliar with CRC files, it's a text file created
with JPEG Sheriff that can be used for file verification to
ensure the files you download are identical to the files
posted. It lists the file name, size, dimensions, CRC and
description. CRC stands for Cylindrical Redunancy Check.
There is another file verification program called Pic
Checker. It's similar to JPEG Sheriff except it doesn't it
doesn't list a file's dimensions and it has the total number
of files at the end of the name. It's extension is .csv.
I've included both. The #Tmp at the beginning means
they're unofficial files that I made.
UVRae
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