After copying files from a memory card, I run a little shell script
that I wrote, that renames IMGP* to IMG1*, and converts PEF to DNG.

I have one directory per day, named "MMDD", where MM = month and DD =
day. These live in a bigger directory for each year. I just didn't
want to have month subdirectories, and this granularity is what works
for me.

j

On 9/26/06, Adam McKenty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you rename/organize your digital photos?
> I'm now at image 17,603 and am having a bit of a crisis with my sorting
> regime because I can't add my last 7603 images to my file system. Until
> now I've just been sorting my photos into a bunch of folders (people,
> deer, sail boats, etc.), and copying the best ones in to a best ones
> folder, with windows explorer. What I'd like to be doing is putting them
> all in one big folder and having them organized by their meta data
> keywords, which I could apply in bulk to an entire folder or drag on to
> an individual image without having to type them out seventeen thousand
> times. Is there any good freeware out there that can do this sort of
> thing? Most of my photos are jpgs but the last thousand or so are raws
> and I don't plan to be shooting to many more jpgs.
>
> Cheers,
> Francis
>
> www.photosynth.ca/photo (under construction)
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