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How do you import raw and jpg files separately into Mac?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 740184" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Hi Fred,</p><p></p><p>I wonder when you download (move) image files from memory disk to mac HD (e.g., some folder in Finder), what are their file names shown in Finder? Something like DSCxxx.jpg or 2020-07-19_ 21.39.33.jpg </p><p></p><p>I see the former in memory disk, but the latter in the imported folder from Dropbox. All I want is to download the files from memory card to HD in name of the latter form. I find out cloud service (DB) use program to extract Exif data in the file and change the file name to the y-d-t form. I just found a small app (exifrenamer for mac) that does the name change for me. The process is almost as same as moving files from disk to a folder in Finder: move files into exifrenamer (logo on desktop or the app in Applications); verify the name change; it automatically moves files to the destination folder you set. The only differences are: verify name change and further moving files to other specific folders. I think this problem resolved unless there exists a simpler and more straight forward (without using an app) way. Thanks</p><p></p><p>(Sorry Fred, found no display option in Finder: it just displays two different file names for the same files in the disk and DB folder!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 740184, member: 47518"] Hi Fred, I wonder when you download (move) image files from memory disk to mac HD (e.g., some folder in Finder), what are their file names shown in Finder? Something like DSCxxx.jpg or 2020-07-19_ 21.39.33.jpg I see the former in memory disk, but the latter in the imported folder from Dropbox. All I want is to download the files from memory card to HD in name of the latter form. I find out cloud service (DB) use program to extract Exif data in the file and change the file name to the y-d-t form. I just found a small app (exifrenamer for mac) that does the name change for me. The process is almost as same as moving files from disk to a folder in Finder: move files into exifrenamer (logo on desktop or the app in Applications); verify the name change; it automatically moves files to the destination folder you set. The only differences are: verify name change and further moving files to other specific folders. I think this problem resolved unless there exists a simpler and more straight forward (without using an app) way. Thanks (Sorry Fred, found no display option in Finder: it just displays two different file names for the same files in the disk and DB folder!) [/QUOTE]
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