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I am not using external libraries so I don't have a setup to test that, but here is an example of asset: Original path should be the one you want to use for this. |
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I was trying to test this out. For reference my old CRITERIA (working in [
{
"key": "originalFileName",
"split": {
"delimiters": [
".",
"_cropped",
"_edited",
"_crop",
"_edit"
],
"index": 0
}
},
{
"key": "localDateTime",
"delta": {
"milliseconds": 1000
}
}
]My new one (also not working): [
{
"key": "originalFileName",
"regex": {
"key": "^(.*?)([\\._\\-](crop|cropped|edit|edited).*)?\\.([^\\.]*)$",
"index": 1
}
},
{
"key": "originalPath",
"regex": {
"key": "^(.*/)[^/]+/?$",
"index": 1
}
}
] |
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It works! |
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The problem I have now, is that I have related images, that I want stacked, that have EXIF info stripped and a different file creation time.
Using my current method of comparing filename and date does not work because some files won't get stacked.
And if I remove the date condition then photos across different folders get stacked that coincidentally have the same
IMG_1234.So what I actually need, is a way to only stack images if they are in a common folder (I'm mainly using external libraries).
Is it already possible to use
originalPathas a key? I didn't see it in the docs.Still I would need some additional features to only compare the directory path with the filename stripped.
A supercharged
spliton/would do where I can specify a range like0:-1to get back the whole string except for the last split part (filename).This would also work with regex, I believe.
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