DigicaMerge is a software tool used to merge directories of digital camera pictures. It is operated through the command line.
The utility also allows you to set your naming convention using a set of predefined variables or any recognized Exif tag that might be present in your picture. Using the software, you can also specify a pattern that selects specific files from directories.
Installation is straight forward: first, extract the software by typing "$ gzip -d digicamerge-x.xx.tar.gz | tar -xf - (where x.xx represents the personal version number). Next, go to the DigicaMerge directory by typing "$ cd digicamerge-x.xx". Finally, type "$ python setup.py install" to install the software.
To launch DigicaMerge, type "$ digicamerge" in your terminal and read the long help message that contains numerous examples. The app has been updated with a command line option that automatically eliminates duplicate pictures when merging directories, and the manual page is now included in the DigicaMerge package.
Overall, DigicaMerge streamlines the process of merging directories full of digital images effectively, and the personal naming convention options make it a useful tool for any digital photographer.
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