H.S. wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a few hundred digital pictures scanned from negatives. Now when > the negatives were scanned, the ordering was kind of lost. So now I have > these sequential digital image files but their content is out of order. > > I am looking for an application that will do the following: > 1. Out of all the image files in a folder in konqueror (or in nautilus), > it allows me to 'move' the images, in the folder view, to different > places in the window. Basically, I am reording some of the files by > moving them with the mouse. > 2. Then, it allows me to select some files and let me rename all of > those selected files sequentially in the order that they appear in the > folder view. Something like a batch mode. > > Basically, the above method will allow me to 'move' the image files in > the folder view to their new 'place' in the order I have in mind. Once > that is done, then a batch command allows me to rename the selected > files sequentially. The second step is easily done with digikam. But > what about the first one? > > Hope I have explained this clearly enough. Suggestions? Advice? If push > comes to shove, I can always sit on a weekend and manually renumber the > images. > > thanks, > ->HS > > > Google's Picasa 2 allows you to reorder photos with drag-and-drop and batch renaming using the new ordering of the photos as basis for the filename. Unfortunately it is based on wine, but they are nice enough to supply a nice deb package.
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