Let's say I have a bunch of photos, all with correct EXIF information, and the photos are randomly named (because of a problem I had). I have a little program called jhead
which gives me the below output:
$ jhead IMG_9563.JPG
File name : IMG_9563.JPG
File size : 638908 bytes
File date : 2011:02:03 20:25:09
Camera make : Canon
Camera model : Canon PowerShot SX210 IS
Date/Time : 2011:02:03 20:20:24
Resolution : 1500 x 2000
Flash used : Yes (manual)
Focal length : 5.0mm (35mm equivalent: 29mm)
CCD width : 6.17mm
Exposure time: 0.0080 s (1/125)
Aperture : f/3.1
Focus dist. : 0.29m
ISO equiv. : 125
Exposure bias: -1.67
Whitebalance : Manual
Light Source : Daylight
Metering Mode: pattern
Exposure Mode: Manual
Now I need to rename all the photos in the folder in the next format:
001.JPG
002.JPG
003.JPG
...
Where the minor number would be the older image, and the maximum the newer.
I'm not so good scripting, so I'm asking for help.
I think a bash script is enough, but if you feel more comfortable, you can write a python script.
I thought in something like:
$ mv IMG_9563.JPG `jhead IMG_9563.JPG | grep date`
but I don't know how to do that for all the files at once.
ls *.JPG | wc > rename
And then I'd have to use a script rename to XXX.JPG – Tomas Feb 06 '11 at 23:03wc
, I forgot the one to order by name. – Tomas Feb 06 '11 at 23:07