-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Digby Tarvin wrote: > On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 11:19:01AM +0200, jmt wrote: >> On Tuesday 23 May 2006 04:09, Richard Otte wrote: [snip] > The problem is then no longer peculiar to cameras/images, and reduces > to a simple 'how can I sort a bunch of files into directories by date'. > > You will need a command that will convert a file to a directory name > based on the files datastamp and the directory nameing scheme you want > to use - you may need to write that depending on how you want the > directories named. Something simple like "images-YYYY-MM-DD" could > be done with 'ls' and a filter. > > After that it is a fairly simple script. > > If you are using a dedicated application to download images via USB or > some other interface, then this depends of the timestamp being correctly > preserved on the resulting image files. But any applicaiton that didn't > do this would be crazy.. > > And if you want to do this in a GUI, then you are limited to what > the application writer thought to privide, and I am not aware of > anything that does it (but then I don't use a GUI app to manage > my camera...)
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