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Hi all...
I'm after some help with a linux command/script? I know nothing about linux but this is what I would like to do...
I have two folders full of photographs:
Folder 1 (HQ Photographs)
1. Pic101Processed
2. Pic102Processed
3. Pic103Processed
4. Pic104Processed
5. Pic105Processed
Folder 2: (Resized Photographs)
1. Pic101ProcessedResized
2. Pic102ProcessedResized
3. Pic103ProcessedResized
4. Pic104ProcessedResized
5. Pic105ProcessedResized
After I resize the photographs, I go through them picking out the ones I would like to use! To which it then looks like this:
Folder 1 (HQ Photographs - Still remains the same)
1. Pic101Processed
2. Pic102Processed
3. Pic103Processed
4. Pic104Processed
5. Pic105Processed
Folder 2: (Resized Photographs)
1. Pic101ProcessedResized
3. Pic103ProcessedResized
5. Pic105ProcessedResized
I'm looking to copy/move all the hq photographs I have in Folder 1 that I used/picked out for folder 2 into a separate folder called "HQ Photographs Used). However as you can see the filenames are different, apart from the first Picxxx part?
So now it looks like this:
Folder 2: (Resized Photographs)
1. Pic101ProcessedResized
3. Pic103ProcessedResized
5. Pic105ProcessedResized
Folder 3 : (HQ Photographs Used)
1. Pic101Processed
2. Pic103Processed
3. Pic105Processed
Is there anyway I could achieve this? Currently I'm just comparing both folders and dragging the hq photographs I used into a separate folder called "HQ photographs Used" which takes a while as I tend to have about 1000 photographs.
Thanks if you can help
Ed
I'm after some help with a linux command/script? I know nothing about linux but this is what I would like to do...
I have two folders full of photographs:
Folder 1 (HQ Photographs)
1. Pic101Processed
2. Pic102Processed
3. Pic103Processed
4. Pic104Processed
5. Pic105Processed
Folder 2: (Resized Photographs)
1. Pic101ProcessedResized
2. Pic102ProcessedResized
3. Pic103ProcessedResized
4. Pic104ProcessedResized
5. Pic105ProcessedResized
After I resize the photographs, I go through them picking out the ones I would like to use! To which it then looks like this:
Folder 1 (HQ Photographs - Still remains the same)
1. Pic101Processed
2. Pic102Processed
3. Pic103Processed
4. Pic104Processed
5. Pic105Processed
Folder 2: (Resized Photographs)
1. Pic101ProcessedResized
3. Pic103ProcessedResized
5. Pic105ProcessedResized
I'm looking to copy/move all the hq photographs I have in Folder 1 that I used/picked out for folder 2 into a separate folder called "HQ Photographs Used). However as you can see the filenames are different, apart from the first Picxxx part?
So now it looks like this:
Folder 2: (Resized Photographs)
1. Pic101ProcessedResized
3. Pic103ProcessedResized
5. Pic105ProcessedResized
Folder 3 : (HQ Photographs Used)
1. Pic101Processed
2. Pic103Processed
3. Pic105Processed
Is there anyway I could achieve this? Currently I'm just comparing both folders and dragging the hq photographs I used into a separate folder called "HQ photographs Used" which takes a while as I tend to have about 1000 photographs.
Thanks if you can help
Ed