how could I display files info in column ?
I have many photos and I'd like to see the date of shooting and others. So I could sort and retrieve photos
Thank you
display files info in column
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zer0
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Re: display files info in column
It's coming: http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4382 It's called Shell Columns in that poll. Though in your case, is sorting by created date THAT much different from when you shot them? 
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Re: display files info in column
I'm afraid it is. If during 3 weeks of holiday you make 1000 fotos and copy these to PC then, they all will (normally) show the same created day/time, don't they?zer0 wrote:... Though in your case, is sorting by created date THAT much different from when you shot them?
(OK - I've learned not to copy but backup, but that's another thing...)
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Re: display files info in column
OP didn't say anything regarding copying them to a PC. For all I know, he inserted a memory card into a reader and viewed the photos that wayPeterH wrote:I'm afraid it is. If during 3 weeks of holiday you make 1000 fotos and copy these to PC then, they all will (normally) show the same created day/time, don't they?zer0 wrote:... Though in your case, is sorting by created date THAT much different from when you shot them?
(OK - I've learned not to copy but backup, but that's another thing...)
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Re: display files info in column
But he didn't say anything about memory card and card reader, too?zer0 wrote:OP didn't say anything regarding copying them to a PC. For all I know, he inserted a memory card into a reader and viewed the photos that wayBut what you say still holds true
So I'd await for someone working with photos to bulk-copy them to PC, then backup to keep save, und then work local. Though I'm afraid not everyone does so...
(I have backups for my originals and for my modified photos...)
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Re: display files info in column
OK, I'll bite. He didn't mention anything about transferring them so it's either a memory card and a reader or some form of wire[less] connection directly to the camera. Did we miss anything?PeterH wrote:But he didn't say anything about memory card and card reader, too?
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Re: display files info in column
OK thank you - i'll wait ..........
during hollidays, i transfer photos on a Netbook and i do a backup on an external hard drive 2.5". I use Nikon transfer and ViewNX.
At home, I transfer all the photos on my PC and backup on external hard drives (2 backup)
during hollidays, i transfer photos on a Netbook and i do a backup on an external hard drive 2.5". I use Nikon transfer and ViewNX.
At home, I transfer all the photos on my PC and backup on external hard drives (2 backup)
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PeterH
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Re: display files info in column
No?
Almost every single file anyone has on his PC is downloaded from some external medium. So when someone says he works with a file and doesn't mention he has downloaded it you assume he means to work on CD, DVD, USB-stick or -disk, internet, FTP-host or whatever? No?
Und just this copying brings the (big) difference of created-day, isn't it?
This doesn't mean you must be wrong in this case. But if you're right, after having considered the user(s) not having copied, you will see that there are others *having* copied. And still should handle them...
But ok - I think enough of this OT?
Almost every single file anyone has on his PC is downloaded from some external medium. So when someone says he works with a file and doesn't mention he has downloaded it you assume he means to work on CD, DVD, USB-stick or -disk, internet, FTP-host or whatever? No?
Und just this copying brings the (big) difference of created-day, isn't it?
This doesn't mean you must be wrong in this case. But if you're right, after having considered the user(s) not having copied, you will see that there are others *having* copied. And still should handle them...
But ok - I think enough of this OT?
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PeterH
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Re: display files info in column
If, for every "copy", you use XY-backup, you can preserve the *original* timestamps of the files. This maybe can help you a bit.zzjean wrote:OK thank you - i'll wait ..........![]()
during hollidays, i transfer photos on a Netbook and i do a backup on an external hard drive 2.5". I use Nikon transfer and ViewNX.
At home, I transfer all the photos on my PC and backup on external hard drives (2 backup)
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