Photosync copies all you photos to a new destination folder.

what it does

It separates the photos into folders of the structure yyyy/yyyy_mm_dd/ in the target folder, using exif data from the file. When setting an ssh server, the target folder may exist there.

It can change the prefix from the generic "IMG_" to something you like. I use that to distinguish photos taken with different cameras, my daughters or my wifes…

Optionally a "last" symlink identifies the latest file of the last run, so not everything in the source folder is copied or checked against the target again.

how to use

Configure your target using the photosync.conf example. On the command line use the parameter -c to set that file as parameter and -f to set the source folder.

$ ./photosync.sh -c photosync.conf -f ./my_photo_mix
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Photosync copies all you photos (or other files) to a new destination folder.
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