On 01/09/15 10:02, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 09/01/15 21:31, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I have a number [thousands] of my daughter's iPhone files stored on my server, each one
has an "IMG_" number however they don't seem to have a consistent
relationship to date and time, not that we can sse anyway. Ho
On 01/09/15 10:18, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 09/01/2015 03:47 PM, Markku Kolkka wrote:
1.9.2015, 16:31, Bob Goodwin kirjoitti:
So it seems there probably is either software to sort them or a script
that would sort on the date shown by "file."
What can I do to accomplish this?
Use exiftool to
On 09/01/2015 03:47 PM, Markku Kolkka wrote:
1.9.2015, 16:31, Bob Goodwin kirjoitti:
So it seems there probably is either software to sort them or a script
that would sort on the date shown by "file."
What can I do to accomplish this?
Use exiftool to rename the files based on the creation dat
On 09/01/15 21:31, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
> I have a number [thousands] of my daughter's iPhone files stored on my
> server, each one has an "IMG_" number however they don't seem to have a
> consistent relationship to date and time, not that we can sse anyway. However
> it appears that each fi
1.9.2015, 16:31, Bob Goodwin kirjoitti:
> So it seems there probably is either software to sort them or a script
> that would sort on the date shown by "file."
>
> What can I do to accomplish this?
Use exiftool to rename the files based on the creation date:
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/ex
I have a number [thousands] of my daughter's iPhone files stored on my
server, each one has an "IMG_" number however they don't seem to
have a consistent relationship to date and time, not that we can sse
anyway. However it appears that each file does have that information,
e.g. datetime=