Ok, I sort of answered this for myself. The key was understanding that in order to use a file list for this you literally need to type "filelist1:" in the search bar, and then control-click it to add things to it. Where the filelist can be 0 through 9.Is there a way to show a search list from just a specific set of starting folders, recursively?
As in, search for *.jpg from "c:\some set\of folders\children\" and "e:\some\other set\of children\" Where I'd want to see results from the child directories within those two paths (not just those specific paths).
There are some situations where a visual overview (like a contact sheet) is the only viable way to scan for duplicates (not the same resolutions usually, but also cropping or other factors). Seeing the result list as extra large thumbnails would be great.
Is there some other way to build a filelist from other search results?
Or is there some other way to do a combined search limited to only specific directories?