From: Larry Colen
On Mar 2, 2011, at 8:39 AM, steve harley wrote:
On 2011-03-02 01:23 , John Sessoms wrote:
Because I also have duplicate file names. I have different
files on different drives that have the same names, but
they're not the same image.
a simple solution to avoiding name conflicts is not to rename
anything, but to store files in folders YYYY/MM/DD (YYYY\MM\DD in
DOS-speak); LightRoom or Aperture can do this for you
automatically; that would probably also ease any manual
inspection of images for particular dates that you want to do
Oh no, another thread on how each person handles some trivial task!
I like naming each group of photos in the pattern:
yymmdd_what_im_shooting
Now, we can have 20 other people tell you what they consider to be
the proper way to do this, and explain what is wrong with everyone
else's way of doing it.
Yeah, fine. But do you have an answer to the question I actually asked?
Why does the discrepancy between the EXIF date in the camera and the
calendar date change?
Why is the camera not wrong by the same amount from beginning to end?
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