Batch Rename with removal of characters
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 7:51 am
I have a lot of files with the name in the format "YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS – Text string – Original File name.jpg"
YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS have been added by running Batch rename and it is the time the pictures were taken.
After adding the date I found the time on my camera to be wrong – I then ran the “Tools | Change Timestamp”. So far so good.
But now I want to change the time in the file names to reflect the time the pictures really were taken.
In the Batch Rename dialog box there is a field for Start / Step. I can not find any info about how to use this. Nice if somebody can tell me hwo it can be used.
I want to get rid of the first part of the file name. My hope was that I could use the “Replace” function, but how can I tell it to remove the first 19 characters from the file name and then insert “Date Taken” in the front of the file name?
I missing a renaming tool where I can tell Xnview to replace [start 1 to end 19] with “Date taken [YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS]".
Is this possible or do I have to find another solution?
Thanks a lot for a nice program.
Harald
YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS have been added by running Batch rename and it is the time the pictures were taken.
After adding the date I found the time on my camera to be wrong – I then ran the “Tools | Change Timestamp”. So far so good.
But now I want to change the time in the file names to reflect the time the pictures really were taken.
In the Batch Rename dialog box there is a field for Start / Step. I can not find any info about how to use this. Nice if somebody can tell me hwo it can be used.
I want to get rid of the first part of the file name. My hope was that I could use the “Replace” function, but how can I tell it to remove the first 19 characters from the file name and then insert “Date Taken” in the front of the file name?
I missing a renaming tool where I can tell Xnview to replace [start 1 to end 19] with “Date taken [YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS]".
Is this possible or do I have to find another solution?
Thanks a lot for a nice program.
Harald