shootShifter 1.0.3
shootShifter ... redate and rename folders of images
Last update
30 Jan. 2009
Licence
Free
OS Support
Mac
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Total: 767 | Last week: 1
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#207 in
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Publisher
Jan Schliemann
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shootShifter Publisher's Description
shootShifter ... redate and rename folders of images
Two guys made photos from the same event:
- G1: old camera with small memory cards - three folders, each with imagenames "DSC00001 - DSC00xxx".
- G2: modern camera - one folder with imagenames "P1010741 - P1010xxx".
Both camera-dates where not synchronized, so the images are in the wrong order when imported into iPhoto, for example.
So, let's fix this mess ... launch shootShifter and drag the folders onto the app.
Thumbnails for all images are created and displayed in chronological order.
You can click on individual images to view them in the more detailed preview-drawer.
Select one of the folders to make it the active one (the thumbnails are moved a few pixels up)
Now you can move this active folder in time. Either by modifying the changes-interface in the right-hand drawer, or by simply dragging around one of its thumbnails.
After dropping the thumbnail you can verify the amount of the changes and the new order of all the images. If everything is correct, you can save these changes.
Be sure to verify and adjust the renaming options and then press the "Continue" button.
You are done. All the imagedates are correct and the pics are named in a way that you can store them easily in one folder.
Two guys made photos from the same event:
- G1: old camera with small memory cards - three folders, each with imagenames "DSC00001 - DSC00xxx".
- G2: modern camera - one folder with imagenames "P1010741 - P1010xxx".
Both camera-dates where not synchronized, so the images are in the wrong order when imported into iPhoto, for example.
So, let's fix this mess ... launch shootShifter and drag the folders onto the app.
Thumbnails for all images are created and displayed in chronological order.
You can click on individual images to view them in the more detailed preview-drawer.
Select one of the folders to make it the active one (the thumbnails are moved a few pixels up)
Now you can move this active folder in time. Either by modifying the changes-interface in the right-hand drawer, or by simply dragging around one of its thumbnails.
After dropping the thumbnail you can verify the amount of the changes and the new order of all the images. If everything is correct, you can save these changes.
Be sure to verify and adjust the renaming options and then press the "Continue" button.
You are done. All the imagedates are correct and the pics are named in a way that you can store them easily in one folder.
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