Hello. I have a question from Zerene. Quite often I find that my Canon has split the photos for a stack into two folders, because the numbering of the photos has reached IMG_9999 during the process. I have not found how to load them all in Zerene in the order in which they were taken
Is there a trick for this?
photos from two folders in Zerene
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Re: photos from two folders in Zerene
Hi there
I run into this as well with my Nikon.
It is a PAIN, but I use a free-ware "batch rename" utility to resequence all of the files.
Here is a link for one that is available, but look around for others.
https://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/
Mike
I run into this as well with my Nikon.
It is a PAIN, but I use a free-ware "batch rename" utility to resequence all of the files.
Here is a link for one that is available, but look around for others.
https://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/
Mike
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Re: photos from two folders in Zerene
Thanks, I will try with a small soft for Rename that I have, or I will download your recomendation.
Re: photos from two folders in Zerene
I usually keep an eye on the frame number, and manually reset in one of the camera's menus. I believe that PS also has a batch process utility that includes a rename option.
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Re: photos from two folders in Zerene
Add the images into Zerene Stacker in two steps. For example do IMG_9782 through IMG_9999 from the first folder, then as a separate drag-and-drop or File > Add File(s) do IMG_0001 through IMG_0045 from the second folder.soldevilla wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 2:04 amHello. I have a question from Zerene. Quite often I find that my Canon has split the photos for a stack into two folders, because the numbering of the photos has reached IMG_9999 during the process. I have not found how to load them all in Zerene in the order in which they were taken
Is there a trick for this?
The files will be sorted into name order within each group separately, so you'll end up with IMG_9782...IMG_9999 followed by IMG_0001...IMG_0045 .
If the stack gets reversed as a result of alignment, then it will be IMG_0045...IMG_0001 followed by IMG_9999...IMG_9782, still in (reverse) order as shot.
--Rik