[Originally posted by pixelpicker on 2009-06-03 13:58:07-07]Hello Phil!
I would like to copy images just from subfolders with a special name of a DIR media.
The DIR folder-structure is as folows:
media
-1
-gross
-2
-gross
-3
-gross
The folders 1, 2 and 3 contain images too, but these ones sould not be copied.
All images in the folders "gross" should be copied to a destination folder media_gross.
I tried up to now:
-o "J:\media_gross" -r "J:\media\%d\gross\%f.jpg"
but it didn`t work (yes, the %d is for the complete directory, I understand now

Is there a way to copy images just outof folders gross?
Greetings from
Bette
[Originally posted by exiftool on 2009-06-03 15:37:13-07]Hi Bette,
This depends somewhat on the shell globbing, which may
be different in Windows, but the following command may work to
copy the specified files:
exiftool -o j:\media_gross -r -ext jpg j:\media\*\gross
This would work in Linux or on a Mac, but I can't say for sure
about Windows. The -r option is only meaningful if a directory
names are specified on the command line, as I have done. But
I'm not sure you want to go deeper than the gross directory
anyway, so -r may be unnecessary.
- Phil
[Originally posted by pixelpicker on 2009-06-03 17:16:33-07]
))
Works perfect!!
I'm on WinXP Professional.
Yes, you're right, I removed the -r option since the gross folders don't have subDirs.
Before I tried it with: -o "J:\media_gross\%f.jpg" "J:\media\17\gross" for each folder with a separate commandline - but this is VERY slow and some work.
So thank you VERY MUCH again for your help, Phil & your elegant programming

Have a good evening.
Best greetings from
Bette