Hi, I have noticed that if I apply the following rename pattern [date:"yyyyMMdd-hhmmss"]-[file]{range:5,11} on import DNG+JPG pairs often get different names. Usually DNG is 2 seconds behind, for example JPG will be 20181031-180920-6105.JPG and RAW will be 20181031-180922-6105.DNG However if I use the same pattern on images that are already imported (select images – right click – rename) the names look correct (both JPG and DNG will be at 180920). It does not happen to every single pair of images but only to some of them. Can anyone reproduce the issue? Thanks, Andrey |
This is an old problem (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387004). You can
enable reading the metadata in the import tool under the digiKam-> Setup-> Camera-> Behavior. However, then the reading of the images from the camera is much slower. Better to rename the files after the import. Maik Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2018, 02:16:05 CET schrieb Andrey Goreev: > Hi, > > > > I have noticed that if I apply the following rename pattern > [date:"yyyyMMdd-hhmmss"]-[file]{range:5,11} > > on import DNG+JPG pairs often get different names. > > Usually DNG is 2 seconds behind, for example JPG will be > 20181031-180920-6105.JPG and RAW will be 20181031-180922-6105.DNG > > > > However if I use the same pattern on images that are already imported > (select images - right click - rename) the names look correct (both JPG and > DNG will be at 180920). > > > > It does not happen to every single pair of images but only to some of them. > > Can anyone reproduce the issue? > > > > Thanks, > > Andrey |
Thanks Maik.
I will give it a try with the metadata reading enabled and see if it is usable. Rename after the import is very easy too though. Cheers Andrey -----Original Message----- From: Digikam-users [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Maik Qualmann Sent: November 1, 2018 1:05 AM To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [digiKam-users] Rename on Import issue 6.0.0beta2 This is an old problem (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387004). You can enable reading the metadata in the import tool under the digiKam-> Setup-> Camera-> Behavior. However, then the reading of the images from the Camera-> camera is much slower. Better to rename the files after the import. Maik Am Donnerstag, 1. November 2018, 02:16:05 CET schrieb Andrey Goreev: > Hi, > > > > I have noticed that if I apply the following rename pattern > [date:"yyyyMMdd-hhmmss"]-[file]{range:5,11} > > on import DNG+JPG pairs often get different names. > > Usually DNG is 2 seconds behind, for example JPG will be > 20181031-180920-6105.JPG and RAW will be 20181031-180922-6105.DNG > > > > However if I use the same pattern on images that are already imported > (select images - right click - rename) the names look correct (both > JPG and DNG will be at 180920). > > > > It does not happen to every single pair of images but only to some of > > Can anyone reproduce the issue? > > > > Thanks, > > Andrey |
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