![]() ImageCapture moves images into a pictures download (PICTMP) folder I also tried to find a way to easily capture a new name from the command output, but the default output is " 1 image files created", where I am hoping to get the actual file name (e.g., 2014//-112346.jpg). I looked for a '-no-execute' or '-dry-run' type command that would have exiftool show output without writing a new file, but this does not seem to exist. Is there a simple way to have exiftool tell me what the output name will be, or what the new name is if it has already been created? However, if there is a name collision, then the "-1,-2,etc" gets added, and I cannot guess what this will be without doing exhaustive checking in my script. ![]() ![]() If there is no existing file which might have the same timestamp, then I can guess what the name might be. I have been trying to find a way to capture the new filename for each file that is being renamed due toĮxiftool -d %Y/%Y-%m-%d/%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S%%-c.%%le. ![]()
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