* Peter Mc Donough <[email protected]> [04-07-18 18:05]:
> Am 07.04.2018 um 23:32 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> >* P. u. M. Mc Donough <[email protected]> [04-07-18 16:33]:
> 
> >>...
> >>So, after I have corrected (if necessary) exif "DATe and Time original"
> >>I have renamed all pictures using the exif information to
> >>yyyymmdd_HHMMSS_plus_whatever.xyz
> >
> >indeed, I rename all my files after import:
> >   exiv2 mv \-k \-r %y%m%d_%H%M%S_:basename: \.\/*.{nef,jpg}'
> >
> >180220_135504_aaa_0053.nef
> 
> Young man;-) What about those digitized slides from the last century, it
> should be 20180220_135504_aaa_0053.nef

thankyou, remembering the Army marching to celebrate VJ at Ft Knox.  I
have delayed converting my slides until I wonder if the effort is worth
it.  wondering what will happen to all the digital photos I have now when
I expire.  will they ever go anywhere else?????
 
> >but, this uses the exif date within the file.  if the camera date-time was
> >incorrect, so would be my file names.  so before a shoot, I synchronize
> >the date-time on all of my bodies, then go shoot.
> 
> True, one has to check that.
> One of those days I will set all my cameras to UTC and adjust the time on my
> computer.

have considered, but ...

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