I am on a Mac, David. And things are looking better.
Emily helped me with Bridge settings, a program I have not used much,
and I think I can get things squared away a little faster. My
consolation is that this may spur me to clean up files with duplicates
and inferior pics. Maybe.
Thanks for your input.
Don
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
On 1/16/2010 9:02 AM, Don Roberts wrote:
Essentially that is what I am doing, Mark.
Manually.
Unless the software can read EXIF data and sort accordingly I don't
think it will help. I am still looking for order amongst all the
"file0001, file0015" sort of labels. I haven't identified any yet but
I am just getting into it. One of the headaches is that the images
have been sorted into JPEG, TIFF, NEF, CR2, PSD etc. That separates
jpeg and RAW files that normally displayed together.
Thanks for the suggestion. If you have any program specifically in
mind, let me know.
If I'm tracing this right and you're on a Mac, this won't help.
On a PC, the freeware Siren File Rename will handle all those file
types and many more, and will let you sort and name based on EXIF (and
lots of other kinds) metadata.
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