On  1 May 2017, Mark Trickett via luv-main typed:
> I have photos from my mobile phone, an old Nokia 6021, and readily get
> them onto the PC.
> I wish to reorder them to be year, month and
> then day.

An alternative to filename based shell scripts and the rename command is
to use jhead to rename them based on the date and time embedded in the
exif jpeg header.

For example:

jhead -n'%Y%m%d-%H%M%S(%03i)' *.jpg

Will rename files matched by *.jpg to the format YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS(00#).jpg

This will only work if the files have date and time information in the
exif header (every digital camera I've owned does this), and this date
and time on are correct.

It has the advantage that you can easily incorporate the time in the
new filename.

Regards,
Kim
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