I have had good results with Nikon Transfer 2. Recognizes the card, opens
files to a designated directory, then opens your designated post processing
tool.

Regards,

Gary


On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 3:31 PM Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:

> * Tom Whale <[email protected]> [02-21-21 13:42]:
> >
> > On 21.02.2021 at 19:27 Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> >
> > > The easiest way is to use Windows' file manager to copy the files to a
> > > designated folder and then import into DT from there.
> >
> > Well,  yes.  But  I  rather like to import from the sd-card, the files
> > should  be  copied  to a given folder (global preferences -> import ->
> > 'base  directory  naming  pattern')  and  then  put  in the subfolders
> > '$(YEAR)\$(MONTH)'
>
> you want dt to be your file-manager, but you already have one.  you are on
> windows but the *inux's tend to separate functions and do each function
> well rather than one does everything approach.
>
> I have crafted a script to copy from flash-card, rename files and place
> them on the hard-drive ready to import into dt.
>
> I doubt you will find a developer that will see your particular needs as
> pressing.  but ...
>
>
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