10/22/2023 0 Comments Batch rename photos![]() The â-â before the âcâ isnât really necessary, but it puts a dash before the copy number. %%-c means that if two images have the same file name up to this point in the naming process, add â a copy number which is automatically incrementedâ to give each image a unique name.This ensures a mostly unique filename, the next option will ensure it. %H%M%S means add the hour, minute, and second of the creation time, all represented by two digits.The underscore **_** means put in an underscore after the date part of the file name. %Y%m%d_ means the first part of the new file name should be composed of the four digit creation-date year, followed by the two digit month month and day, both represented by two digits.%Y%m%d_%H%M%S%%-c.%%le, used in conjunction with â -dâ specifies the format to use for the date and time when renaming the file.-d means â Set format for date/time valuesâ.â-filenameA quick tip that can come in handy.Exiftool '-filenameperformed this process with the folder in âDetailsâ view for simplicity but it works just the same in âIconâ view. Press Enter and youâll see that all the photos/files now have the same name but with consecutive numbers added. ![]()
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