![]() ![]() I suppose it should be the "Report view" (a name I could never think of!) which should give you the detail infromation of your images lining up one image each line like the traditional windows explorer. Oop, sorry for the wrong name since I used a non english version of FastStone. How do I "change the default thumbnail view into detail"? For your case just click on the Date column would do. You can sort on filename, file type, resolution (I used it for landscape/ portrait orientation), size and date. In FastStone, change the default thumbnail view into detail, then similar to doing sorting under Window Explorer (I suppose you use Win system), click on the title of the appropriate column FastStone would sort it in an order of ascending/descending on every click. Using Faststone Image Viewer, can I manually arrange the photo files using the date in the Excel list? jpg files sorted by date (this is NOT the "Date" displayed by the Faststone Image Viewer). I would trust exiftool more than I'd trust Faststone. I would have thought it would have been either DateTimeOriginal or CreateDate. That is the sequence I'd like Faststone to sort the files.ĭo any of the column dates in your spreadsheet match those in Faststone? Then I sorted the photo-files into "earliest date" order. ![]() I then determined which cell in each row contains the earliest date (surprisingly, it wasn't always the DateTimeOriginal, the FileCreateDate or the CreateDate). I used EXIFTOOL to extract this data for all 5,000 photo-files:Īnd I imported that data into my Excel Spreadsheet. The date of the photo should be the date in the photo, ie the exif data, the date the picture was taken. It sounds like something in Excel is jamming you up. The date for the sort is the one in the exif data, that is, the date on which the exposure was made. ![]() Don't know what you mean by sorting on the "date in the Excel folder." Isn't that the date of the photo? The date in the exif? Or is it artificially applied somehow in Excel?įaststone will sort the files by date. ![]()
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