![]() I am still in the “testing stages” to gain operative confidence on the behaviors of Photo Move Pro.Ĭombining 4 different photo folders across 3 servers yielded over 2,500,000 files. Routing pictures to a primary folder and then to a duplicate folder is awesome. Sorting these out by date is great – sorting them out by camera is a plus. It is not for a lack of storage space – eliminating duplicates is at the top of the list so they will be archived onto tape. Since we bought a Nikon DSLR, we take hundreds of pictures a month and has become more “challenging” to keep in order. Camera phones, tablets, and many new devices with digital cameras has also added to many more pictures taken every month. Pictures accumulated over the past 35 years. I store them on several different network drives for archival purposes, also backed up to tape. Due to lost files in the past – hardware failures, etc. ![]() Probably not allot of photos compared to some. I like this program as it has proven extremely useful having to sort around 1,250,000 pictures with many duplicates. I have thousands of 35mm negatives and they have been scanned into photos thanks to a commercial HP scanner. As technology improved, many of my photos were scanned. Before digital cameras, I used to develop my own pictures. I do not make a living as a photographer. Like many folks, I am not a pro photographer. Requires using Parallels or another Windows VM: New! More Info Run PhotoMove from a batch file or the command line: More Info Skip or Rename or Overwrite or Move to a separate folder: Example Optionally move or copy files without exif data to structured folders using the file date: New! More InfoĬontrol how duplicate files are handled when found. Optionally move or copy files without exif data to a user defined folder: Sorts your video files and clips:Ĭhoose which file types to move or copy: ExampleĬhoose files to move or copy for specific camera model(s): Example Six additional output folder structure formats: Example Sort photos and videos into a folder format by Year, Month, Date Taken and Camera Model: Sort photos and videos into a structured folder format by Year, Month and Date Taken: Handle any image format that contains Exif Date Created Information:įind and move or copy RAW files. ![]() Now I need to know how to update the new image-location in PSU.īut even if I found a workaround, it would be nice to move all images of an event or trip with one action at once into the archive on an external disk.Automatically move photos and videos to directories or folders based on each file's embedded exif date taken: This did not help, nothing changed.Įxporting to a folder/directory works properly with my rename-rule. I added write-permission for all at unix-level (chmod ugo+w) as well as with the Finder in MacOS (read+write for everyone). Permissions seem not to be the reason why the files were not moved. ![]() I tried a bit more with the rename of iPhone-images. Then the "Originale" folder is created directly within the yyyy-mm-dd-folder. screenshots from iPads or iPhones don't have a Model in their exifs. This works fine for me.Īn empty exif:Model is no problem, e.g. from the menus while building the filenamepath because it exists and I want to archive scanned images from negatives and transparencies with there original date and not the date they are digitized. I have selected the %originaldate:yyyy etc. I would prefer a copy and manually remove the source files if I'm sure everything went right. Next I will check and change the permissions of the source-files/directories. I've already tried to change the source and destination paths to eliminate the blank space in model-name "iPhone X". It would help to get an error-message, trace or log-file to locate the source of the misbehavior. In rare cases PSU crashed and one ore two times a text-window appeared for a very short moment with a message like "Access denied". The paths "./Originale/" are created, but the files are not moved. "/Volumes/Bildspeicher/Archiv/%originaldate:yyyy/%originaldate:yyyy-%originaldate:mm/%originaldate:yyyy-%originaldate:mm-%originaldate:dd/%exif:Model/Originale/%FileName.%FileExtension"īecause most of the files were moved as intended. I don't think it is a problem of the rename rule:
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