using batch tool

Steven Rose mail at stevenrose.de
Sun Jan 8 01:45:30 GMT 2017


Thanks for your answer.
I just want to rename the files according to the local date of the shoot. I don’t want to change the exif data saved with the file if possible.

> On 8 Jan 2017, at 02:27, Simon Frei <freisim93 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> If you only want to rename, you can't do this in batch queue manager (BQM), you need to use Item -> Rename (F2).
> However it seems like you want to change the exif date. You can to that in BQM with Base Tools -> Metadata -> Time Adjust.
> To use a custom time format, you can use something like [date:"yyyyMMdd_HHmmss"]. If you click the info symbol on the right of the rename text field, you get an overview over available renaming options/modifiers.
> 
> Cheers,
> Simon 
> 
> On 08/01/17 02:17, Steven Rose wrote:
>> Hi I’m new to digikam,
>> 
>> I tried the following but fail currently, maybe someone could lead me onto the right path.
>> 
>> I have pictures taken in south korea with time set to UTC.
>> Now I want to rename the files according to the LOCAL Korean time of the shoot.
>> I manage to open the batch tool and set the file renaming to the exif date but I can’t figure:
>> - how to correct the time
>> - format the exif string to my format yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss.ext
>> - run the batch (I can’t hit run, I guess because I have no tool selected but I don’t want any tool just renaming)
>> 
>> Any help appreciated!
>> Thanks :)
> 
> 

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