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Hi.
I’m totally new to PE, and I have so far been using ACDSee for organizing and editing. So the thing is: I have just finished scanning a thousand or so pictures, and in ACDSee I have partly been guessing the date, and given them the following EXIF date/original formula: dd-mm-yyy:hh-ss, normally setting the time to 00:00. Afterwards I have batch renamed the files, so their file names will be something like 1955-12-24_0001, 1955-12-24_0002 etc. Then, finally I will sort them by filename in the organizer, so that the pictures taken early that day (0001) will appear before the pictures taken later that day. Converting to PE5, I can’t see that I have that opportunity any longer, without rewriting the time stamp for each individual picture that appears in a sequence (00:01, 00:02 etc).
Is there a workaround?
I hope I managed to make myself clear.
Thanks in advance,
ole k
I’m totally new to PE, and I have so far been using ACDSee for organizing and editing. So the thing is: I have just finished scanning a thousand or so pictures, and in ACDSee I have partly been guessing the date, and given them the following EXIF date/original formula: dd-mm-yyy:hh-ss, normally setting the time to 00:00. Afterwards I have batch renamed the files, so their file names will be something like 1955-12-24_0001, 1955-12-24_0002 etc. Then, finally I will sort them by filename in the organizer, so that the pictures taken early that day (0001) will appear before the pictures taken later that day. Converting to PE5, I can’t see that I have that opportunity any longer, without rewriting the time stamp for each individual picture that appears in a sequence (00:01, 00:02 etc).
Is there a workaround?
I hope I managed to make myself clear.
Thanks in advance,
ole k
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