and can now report that it works very well
It certainly does.
Today I did my first big download of over a 1000 images from a card. I did this for a friend who'd had it done at a shop but the CD's were duff.
The friend has been to China for a month so she needed a set of folders to make it easier to review the images by date and therefore by implication, the location where they were taken.
Using FP, I renamed files to date and camera number into a date-descriptor named folder.
It was then very easy to separate the images by date, in Qimage, using their file names, and at the same time move them to their new sub folders that had a name based on a date range.
I ended up with 8 sub-folders, each with about 120 images in each. This took me about 30 minutes, which wasn't bad bearing in mind I'd never seen the images before.
See attachment below for final folder structure.
Hopefully, by sharing this information, it will help others to see how FP can be used and that it is not difficult to post sort images if the renaming feature is used to help the process.
Terry.