Bug 213138 - Allow to rename files using timestamp including 100th of second
Summary: Allow to rename files using timestamp including 100th of second
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: AdvancedRename-BatchQueueManager (show other bugs)
Version: 0.8.0
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2009-11-04 20:43 UTC by Jarle Thorsen
Modified: 2022-02-06 10:51 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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Description Jarle Thorsen 2009-11-04 20:43:56 UTC
Version:            (using KDE 4.3.2)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

My camera stores the timestamp in the EXIF like this:
Create Date                     : 2009:10:09 13:33:51.02
Date/Time Original              : 2009:10:09 13:33:51.02
Modify Date                     : 2009:10:09 13:33:51.02

File renaming in Batch Queue Manager using [date:hh:mm:ss.z] results in "13:33:51.0.JPG". It does not support a timestamp with only 100th of a second, and not millisecond.

The standalone "Rename Images" plugin does not seem to support any time unit smaller than seconds?
Comment 1 caulier.gilles 2011-12-22 12:59:12 UTC
Jarle,

This file still valid using kipi-plugins 2.4 ?

Gilles Caulier
Comment 2 Jarle Thorsen 2011-12-28 15:39:30 UTC
This is still valid, however while looking into this again it seems like the camera uses the "Sub-second Time" EXIF name to store a two digit number, and not as part of the normal Date/Time location. This is valid for both Canon 450D and Canon 7D.

So, if the image has a value for "Sub-second Time" in EXIF, this value should be used for z and zzz in QDateTime.
Comment 3 Jarle Thorsen 2011-12-28 15:46:46 UTC
However it looks like I'm only using kipi-plugins 1.2.0?

digiKam version 2.1.1
Exiv2 can write to Jp2: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Jpeg: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Pgf: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Png: Yes
Exiv2 can write to Tiff: Yes
Exiv2 supports XMP metadata: Yes
LibCImg: 130
LibClapack: internal library
LibExiv2: 0.21.1
LibJPEG: 62
LibJasper: 1.900.1
LibKDE: 4.7.3 (4.7.3)
LibKExiv2: 2.0.0
LibKGeoMap: 2.0.0
LibKdcraw: 2.0.0
LibLCMS: 119
LibPGF: 6.11.24 - internal library
LibPNG: 1.2.46
LibQt: 4.7.4
LibRaw: 0.13.5
LibTIFF: LIBTIFF, Version 3.9.5 Copyright (c) 1988-1996 Sam Leffler Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Marble Widget: 0.12.0 (stable release)
Parallelized demosaicing: Yes
Database backend: QSQLITE
LibKface: 2.0.0
LibKipi: 1.2.0
LibOpenCV: 2.1.0
Libface: 0.2
Comment 4 caulier.gilles 2015-07-04 09:59:02 UTC
BatchProcessImage is obsolete now and will be removed with 5.0.0.

I move this file to digiKam/AdvanceRename tool.

This feature still valid using digiKam 4.11.0 and Advance Rename tool ?

Gilles Caulier
Comment 5 Com-QuadTech 2022-02-06 10:51:48 UTC
SUMMARY
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STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Dolphin Cam Discover start
2. wait and open shell without a error code
3. 

OBSERVED RESULT


EXPECTED RESULT


SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: 
macOS: 
Linux/KDE Plasma: Debian11 Kernel 5.10.0.11-amd  x64Bit
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 5.20.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.78.0
Qt Version: 5.15.2

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Install and Start, wait and open the Shell without a Code


Cam Info:
Hersteller: HD Web Camera
Seriennummer: Ucamera001

Klasse
239
(Miscellaneous Device)
Unterklasse
2
(?)
Protokoll
0

USB-Version
2.00

Anbieter-Kennung
0x5a3
(ARC International)
Produkt-Kennung
0x9332
(Camera - 1080p)
Revision
0.00

Geschwindigkeit
480 Mbit/s

Kanäle
0

Max. Paketgröße
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