Wenn Windows geht, dann würd ich dir zu
IrfanView raten. Der kostenlose Bildbetrachter/-bearbeiter kann eigentlich so ziemlich alles (jetzt mal von Photoshop-Montagen abgesehn
) und ist in deutsch. Das Batch-Umbenennen unter Verwendung von Exif-Daten geht da schnell und unkompliziert.
PS: mal ein Ausschnitt aus der Hilfe des Programms, die dir zeigt, was du alles in den Dateinamen packen kannst:
Available placeholders for file/image properties:
$D - file directory/folder (whole path)
$d - file directory/folder (last subfolder only)
$F - file name (with extension)
$N - file name (without extension)
$O - file extension
$S - file size
$T - file date/time (see Appendix A for additional examples)
$U - current system date/time (see Appendix A for additional examples)
$X - file directory index
$M - page index in a multipage image
$Z - actual zoom size (for full screen/slideshow)
$W - image width
$H - image height
$B - image bits per pixel
$C - JPG file comment, if available
Important/interesting IPTC tags/placeholders, according to IPTC specification:
$I5 - Object Name
$I7 - Edit Status
$I10 - Priority
$I15 - Category
$I20 - Supplemental Category
$I25 - Keywords
$I30 - Release Date
$I35 - Release Time
$I40 - Special Instructions
$I45 - Reference Service
$I47 - Reference Date
$I50 - Reference Number
$I55 - Created Date
$I60 - Created Time
$I65 - Originating Program
$I70 - Program Version
$I75 - Object Cycle
$I80 - Byline (Author)
$I85 - Byline Title
$I90 - City
$I92 - Sublocation
$I95 - Province State
$I100 - Country Code
$I101 - Country
$I103 - Original Transmission Reference
$I105 - Headline
$I110 - Credit
$I115 - Source
$I116 - Copyright
$I120 - Caption
$I121 - Local Caption
$I122 - Caption Writer
Important/interesting EXIF tags/placeholders, according to EXIF specification:
$E270 - ImageDescription
$E271 - Make
$E272 - Model
$E274 - Orientation
$E282 - XResolution
$E283 - YResolution
$E296 - ResolutionUnit
$E305 - Software
$E306 - DateTime
$E318 - WhitePoint
$E531 - YCbCrPositioning
$E532 - ReferenceBlackWhite
$E33434 - ExposureTime
$E33437 - FNumber
$E34850 - ExposureProgram
$E34855 - ISOSpeedRatings
$E36864 - ExifVersion
$E36867 - DateTimeOriginal
$E36868 - DateTimeDigitized
$E37121 - ComponentsConfiguration
$E37122 - CompressedBitsPerPixel
$E37377 - ShutterSpeedValue
$E37378 - ApertureValue
$E37379 - BrightnessValue
$E37380 - ExposureBiasValue
$E37381 - MaxApertureValue
$E37382 - SubjectDistance
$E37383 - MeteringMode
$E37384 - LightSource
$E37385 - Flash
$E37386 - FocalLength
$E37510 - UserComment
$E37520 - SubsecTime
$E37521 - SubsecTimeOriginal
$E37522 - SubsecTimeDigitized
$E40960 - FlashPixVersion
$E40961 - ColorSpace
$E40962 - ExifImageWidth
$E40963 - ExifImageHeight
$E41483 - FlashEnergy
$E41486 - FocalPlaneXResolution
$E41487 - FocalPlaneYResolution
$E41488 - FocalPlaneResolutionUnit
$E41492 - SubjectLocation
$E41493 - ExposureIndex
$E41495 - SensingMethod
$E41728 - FileSource
$E41729 - SceneType
$E41985 - CustomRendered
$E41986 - ExposureMode
$E41987 - WhiteBalance
$E41988 - DigitalZoomRatio
$E41989 - FocalLengthIn35mmFilm
$E41990 - SceneCaptureType
$E41991 - GainControl
$E41992 - Contrast
$E41993 - Saturation
$E41994 - Sharpness
$E41995 - DeviceSettingDescription
$E41996 - SubjectDistanceRange
$E401 - GPSLatitudeRef
$E402 - GPSLatitude
$E403 - GPSLongitudeRef
$E404 - GPSLongitude
$E405 - GPSAltitudeRef
$E406 - GPSAltitude
$E407 - GPSTimeStamp
Here is the list of tags for Nikon cameras (many models):
$E1 - Data Version
$E2 - ISO Setting
$E3 - Color Mode
$E4 - Image Quality
$E5 - White Balance
$E6 - Image Sharpening
$E7 - Focus Mode
$E8 - Flash Setting
$E9 - Flash Mode
$E11 - White Balance Adjustment
$E14 - Exposure Adjustment
$E15 - ISO Selection
$E18 - Flash Compensation
$E19 - ISO 2
$E128 - Image Adjustment
$E129 - Tone Compensation
$E130 - Auxiliary Lens
$E131 - Lens Type
$E132 - Lens
$E133 - Manual Focus Distance
$E134 - Digital Zoom
$E135 - Flash Used
$E136 - AF Focus Position
$E137 - Bracketing
$E141 - Color Mode
$E144 - Light Type
$E146 - Hue Adjustment
$E148 - Saturation Adjustment
$E149 - Noise Reduction
By default, all date/time placeholders deliver full text including date and time. If you want to get only specific values, you can use additional placeholder options (ANSI C compatible):
%Y - year, 4 numbers
%y - year, 2 numbers (00-99)
%m - month
%d - day
%H - hour
%M - minute
%S - second
Examples for file, EXIF or system date: Year: 2005, month: 11, day: 29
$T(%d.%m.%Y) - 29.11.2005
$T(%Y%m%d) - 20051129
$T(%d%m%y) - 291105
$E36868(%Y_%m_%d) - 2005_11_29
$T(%d_%m_%Y) - 29_11_2005
$T(day:%d, month:%m, year: %Y) - day: 29, month: 11, year: 2005