If memory serves, without going into the other room to fire up Photoshop/Bridge,
Pentax's default naming scheme uses "IGMPnnnn" for raw flies and "_IGPnnnn" for
JPEG files.
Nikon may use a similar scheme.
The fact that both filenames begin with '_' ("_D72" &" _IGP") suggests they're
in camera JPEGs.
On 2/16/2019 15:33:14, [email protected] wrote:
Do you use Lightroom? You can rename raw files in Lightroom, I rename all of
mine on import prepending the date in Yyyymmdd format.
For a show you could rename the output jpegs prepending a three digit
sequence number.
On February 16, 2019 5:57:48 AM PST, David J Brooks <[email protected]>
wrote:
First off thanks to all that had suggestions on my old macbook purchase
query. Some valid points made.
Friday oi attended the latest slideshow at our local seniors club, its the
first one i attended as i wanted to see the process as mine is March 15th.
The presenter was using her newish macbook and just ran her slide show
movie direct from iMovie via a projector and she has some music. After
reading the replies to my query i realized i could probably do mine on my
iPad mini 2. I keep forgetting i even have it as i only use it when the
grand-kids are over to play Mario cart. I tested out my ipad on the
projector and could get the slideshow feature to work as well as just
moving the photos by hand with a swipe right.
So, problem 1 solved. Now problem two. I have two set of Newfoundland
photos, one from the Nikon and one form the Pentax, both have different
naming structures and file numbers. I would LOVE to have these in some sort
of order from both cameras and realize i would have to do a lot of
renaming, Nikons are _D720250 etc Pentax are _IGP9000 etc
I'm racking my brain trying to determine the best way to do this. The
reason for wanting them in orderish is that i took maybe 20 shots of an
item with Nikon and say 30 with the Pentax with its shorter lens so i'd
like to have everything flow nice. I used to have renamer for mac but it
does not work now with OS 10.11.6
Any ideas appreciated.
Dave
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