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~Govinda Jaya~
Can any of you tell me how to put my images in order by time? I have been looking for instructions online but can't seem to find them.

Thanks
Kari
All you need to do is go to the folder in Bridge. Go to: View>Sort>By date created. Then renumber them.
John + Lovina Arcara
Yup thats it
unless you have a nikon and a fuji . nikon stamps 24hr time, fuji staMps 12 hr time. Its a pain in the @#$
~Govinda Jaya~
thank you...that's easy peasy.
CharlesBaisden
We use a nifty little program called Downloader Pro:
http://www.breezesys.com/

This allows us to download multiple CF cards at once (I only use two card readers, but I've heard some people use up to four at the same time).

Downloader Pro automatically renames the files for you, and sorts them in chronoloical order at the same time...it saves us a couple of steps!!!

We love it!
~ Charles
~Govinda Jaya~
QUOTE(CharlesBaisden @ October 22 2007, 05:18 PM) *
We use a nifty little program called Downloader Pro:
http://www.breezesys.com/

This allows us to download multiple CF cards at once (I only use two card readers, but I've heard some people use up to four at the same time).

Downloader Pro automatically renames the files for you, and sorts them in chronoloical order at the same time...it saves us a couple of steps!!!

We love it!
~ Charles

thanks charles...i'll look into that.
Ryan J
I might also note that at the wedding I just shot, my second shooter's clock was one minute off from mine. I was able to batch adjust the time for ALL his photos by using Lightroom...AMAZAAAAAAING! I love lightroom.
Kari
QUOTE(Ryan J @ October 22 2007, 09:26 PM) *
I might also note that at the wedding I just shot, my second shooter's clock was one minute off from mine. I was able to batch adjust the time for ALL his photos by using Lightroom...AMAZAAAAAAING! I love lightroom.


Please tell me how!!!! I have that all the time with my cameras and my assistants. On most of the formals and the reception it isn't a big deal, but I really like to have the ceremony in exact order. Usually i just hand move them in order for the ceremony. A minute or two can make a big difference in the ceremony.
~Govinda Jaya~
QUOTE(Kari @ October 22 2007, 06:28 PM) *
Please tell me how!!!! I have that all the time with my cameras and my assistants. On most of the formals and the reception it isn't a big deal, but I really like to have the ceremony in exact order. Usually i just hand move them in order for the ceremony. A minute or two can make a big difference in the ceremony.


is there a way to do this in bridge? my assistants camera was not in sync with mine...now i have images all over the place.
Kari
QUOTE(govinda jaya @ October 22 2007, 09:52 PM) *
is there a way to do this in bridge? my assistants camera was not in sync with mine...now i have images all over the place.

I don't think you can change the time of one camera in Bridge like Ryan was saying. But, you can move and drag them into place one at a time.
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