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file generation in Finder - how to defeat ??

by Walt <walt@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 6, 2007 at 10:28 PM

Hi all,

  I'm a messy photographer that shoots RAW format most of the time.  I 
unload my CM card into whatever computer is closest at that minute (PC, 
G4, iMac, G3), then use an app to convert from RAW to JPG or TIF as 
needed.  I have these CM card directories all over the place that 
contain my RAW images, and I have other directories all over the place 
with post-process files in them.

 I got a new 24" iMac and a new 500GB disk to try and hold all of my 
images so I can cut DVD's as backup.  So, if I try to move all of my 
image files to one drive I get 420GB of files - quite a few duplicates, 
and a ton of processed files (same name, different extension).  I 
thought I would write an AppleScript to 1)move all image files to the 
target drive, 2)identify all duplicates, and 3) remove JPGs if I have a 
RAW file of the same name.  Well, let's just say that I'm not having 
too much luck with AppleSript, so I can do it manually.  I've produced 
lists of all of my image files (except from the images on the PC of 
course) manually in a terminal session with a recursive find command.  
But it will take months and months of work identifying the duplicates.

  So - what I was thinking - just copy all of the image files (PC and 
Mac) to the target directory and let the OS tell me when I have 
dupes.....  but OS X puts duplicate files out there by adding a 
generation number to the file name.....  I could do that and manually 
delete duplicate files, but that would take much time also.

  So, my question - is there a way to override the addition of 
generation numbers when copying duplicate files to a directory ??  A 
bit like the way Windows deos things - just copy all of the files I 
want into the same directory and let the OS disregard the files that 
are obvious dupes.  It would make my life a whole lot easier if could 
find a way to do this on my iMac instead of moving ALL of my image 
files over to the PC to do this little bit of magic, then moving back 
to the iMac.

  Any suggestions, or ways to turn off the file generation additions in 
the Finder.  I can't find anything in Apple discussions.

  Many thanks in advance, and I promise to get better organized with my 
hundreds of Gigabytes of stock and customer images.....

Walt
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
file generation in Finder - how to defeat ??
Walt <walt@[EMAIL PROT  2007-11-06 22:28:07 
Re: file generation in Finder - how to defeat ??
Stephen C. <nobodyNOSP  2007-11-07 08:38:09 
Re: file generation in Finder - how to defeat ??
Walt <walt@[EMAIL PROT  2007-11-07 15:06:55 
Re: file generation in Finder - how to defeat ??
Stephen C. <nobodyNOSP  2007-11-07 16:09:29 

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