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Bearmann
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p.1 #1 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


I know this is old hat to most of you-that's why I'm here. I'd like to learn from your experience and avoid any mistakes. I just shot an event using two cameras and I would like to rename the files based on capture time. I did synchronize the clocks on the cameras prior to the event. There are some separate files with duplicate numbers. I am aware that I can sort them by time, but I think that I would like to rename them. I have Canon DPP software and the most recent version of ACR/Bridge on a PC. I would prefer to use software that I already have.

1) I see that both softwares have a batch rename utility under the tools heading. Is one superior to the other?

2) I already downloaded the photos (copy>paste) from the card to the folder on my hard drive. In the future, would it be better to change the names on import? If so, which of these programs should I use?

3) I'm thinking of renaming them as follows: YEARMONTHDAYHOURSECONDS_Original File Name.CR2 e.g. 20120205.16.41.17_MG_7608.CR2 What do you think? I probably won't include the event name, but I know that is an option.

That's all I can think to ask right now. Thanks for you help!

Barry




Feb 05, 2012 at 06:01 PM
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p.1 #2 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


Personally I use lightroom, sort by capture time, and rename by year-month-date-image number, so yesterdays shoot would be 2012-02-04-0005.


Feb 05, 2012 at 06:15 PM
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p.1 #3 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


Use photomechanic to rename any way you want and ingest the files to two drives at once


Feb 05, 2012 at 06:36 PM
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p.1 #4 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


I use Adobe Bridge. It is quick and simple. You can setup the way you want the file name to be like. I'll just upload one memory card, batch rename. Then upload the second memory card then batch rename again. I like having all the photos ready and renamed before I import it to LR. You can do the same renaming inside LR.



Feb 05, 2012 at 06:42 PM
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p.1 #5 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


Um, just drop the cards into their own folders and rename in DPP. It's not that big a deal really. Once they're renamed, put 'em together. There are several ways to skin a cat. The bottom line is the cat is still bare in the end.


Feb 06, 2012 at 01:00 AM
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p.1 #6 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


If you're on a Mac and don't want to change your current workflow, you can try a program I found called "Name Mangler" (http://manytricks.com/namemangler/). I'm 95% sure it can do what you need.


Feb 06, 2012 at 01:00 AM
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p.1 #7 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


Thank you all for your help. It's good to know that I was on the right track. Oh, and there were no cats harmed in the renaming


Feb 06, 2012 at 08:03 PM
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p.1 #8 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


We shoot raw in DPP w/4 bodies on the wedding day (each body is time stamped to computer in EOS utility night before the shoot). Copy each card to folder on desktop, rename each folder on desktop (burn to disc each folder), then edit, wb + exposure corrections to each folder. Move folders to 1 common folder - sort be time stamp, rename as wanted (burn to disc this common folder)). All files now renamed and in sequence from the wedding day. Time spent on computer.. 1 hour to burn back-up discs, takes about 1 hour for us to edit(cull) from approx. 1200+ files down to about 600. Takes about 3&1/2 hours to crop, sharpen, wb & exp. correct. As we shoot mostly w/1Ds2 frames, it may take my work station 3 hours to process the files from raw to Tiff or jpg. Add more time for any b&w or pp work.


Feb 06, 2012 at 09:38 PM
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p.1 #9 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


MAC wrote:
Use photomechanic to rename any way you want and ingest the files to two drives at once


Photo Mechanic is what we use for ingest+renaming



Feb 07, 2012 at 02:30 AM
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p.1 #10 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


Here's our wedding work-flow to ensure images from multiple camera bodies all fall into place and time order:


1) I sync the clocks on all bodies before each wedding (yes they do creep out of sync in an amazingly short time.)

2) Download the CF cards using adobe bridge in separate 'card' folders.

3) Burn DVD's of all files without any deleting/editing.

4) Move/sort image files from all CF card folders into 'Preparations' 'Ceremony' and 'Reception' folders.

5) Sort in bridge by 'Date created' which also sorts by time taken using the clock, as well.

6) Rename all images in each folder 1001, 1002 for preparation images, 2001, 2002 for ceremony images etc etc.

7) Initial culling of duplicates, unflattering and creative 'test' images.

8) Initial processing of all 300-350 final images.

9) Back up to portable HDD and to DVD media.

10) Blog wedding and invite couple into studio for champagne preview on return from honeymoon.

11) Design albums and other large format printed products based on client image selection.

12) Back up final album design to HDD and DVD media.

13) Deliver complete package to couple.

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Cheers,

Nic

Edited on Feb 09, 2012 at 03:19 AM · View previous versions



Feb 08, 2012 at 03:25 AM
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p.1 #11 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


Thanks again!


Feb 08, 2012 at 08:56 AM
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p.1 #12 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


I've always used batch rename, if you're on a windows machine.
http://stintercorp.com/br/



Mar 04, 2012 at 04:57 AM
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p.1 #13 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


empirenine wrote:
If you're on a Mac and don't want to change your current workflow, you can try a program I found called "Name Mangler" (http://manytricks.com/namemangler/). I'm 95% sure it can do what you need.


actually... you don't even need a program, you can do this right in finder. select the files, control-click, and select duplicate. it will simply add a -1 to the end and automatically select highlight them all when its finished so you can drag and drop them or copy them somewhere else.




Mar 04, 2012 at 08:22 AM
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p.1 #14 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


Obviously you are shooting Canon... so here's a quick way to avoid it to begin with...

change the colorspace of one of the cameras.. I believe the default is ARGB and the camera writes those files as IMG_XXX, if you switch to SRGB, the camera writes the files as _MG_XXX. This only works if you are shooting RAW though as colorspace data isn't saved and is applied at the end of your export.



Mar 04, 2012 at 08:26 AM
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p.1 #15 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


My flow with multiple cameras is this:
-- Synchronizes clocks in cameras just before event.
-- Copy files from each camera to its own folder.
-- Use DPP to rename the files to eventname-hh-mm-ssSeq.
---- (Seq) is a 4-digit number which I tell the client use when referring to a photo
---- I put each camera in it's own block of sequence numbers so I can find them easily. For instance, from my 1D4 I start numbering at 1000 and my 5D2 starts at 5000.
-- Take into LR and do further post-processing.

Probably some improved variations on that. I think the 4-digit sequence number at the end is the aspect of my workflow that may be most useful to yours.



Mar 04, 2012 at 11:26 AM
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p.1 #16 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


I put all the cards from one camera in a folder I call "raw". All the cards from camera 2 go into a folder called "raw 2". If there is no file name overlap they could all go into the same folder. I do the separate folders because sometimes the filenames from the 2 cameras are the same. Then I just batch rename the one set and add something to the name like J_ to designate my camera. It doesn't matter to me what it is though, it's just to make it different than the other camera. Then they all go in the same folder, get culled and resorted as to my preference to make them flow the best and all renamed by date and sequence number - something like 102011_001, etc. All done in Bridge.


Mar 04, 2012 at 11:57 AM
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p.1 #17 · Batch Rename from Multiple Cameras


photomechanic or DPP will do it.


Mar 04, 2012 at 05:56 PM





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