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Dec 19, 2021 03:50 |  #1

Is there any way to hide jpeg files when raw files with the same names are present in the folder ?
As I shoot usually in RAW+JPEG mode, I'd like to have the possibility to hide those jpeg files when raw files with the same names are present in the folder.
I have seen that I can use the filter for that, but it is something I have to do each time I change folder, which is annoying.
I would prefer a general preference but it seems it doesn't exist.

EDIT : oupss I just found the answer... I see at the bottom of the filter tab a bouton that allows to keep the filter when changing folder...

EDIT2: unfortunately I have to set the filter each time I open bridge. Better than change it for each folder but it would have been better to keep it from one session to another.


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Dec 19, 2021 23:12 |  #2

What I do is at the time of transferring the files, I transfer them to different folders. I have written a small batch file that creates subfolders within the folder it is is in. E.G. I have a folder named 20211221-[Some name]. I put my batch file CreateDir.bat into this folder and run it. It creates these folders within this parent folder: CameraJPEGs, RAW, TIFFS & ForWeb. I then connect my CF card to a reader and copy Raw files to RAW folder and Camera Jpeg files to CameraJPEGs folder. So when I open bridge or explorer, I can navigate to the RAW folder without any other file-type to interfere. I do this for each different session of my photography. I am a hobbyist though.

The batch file reads thus:

MD "For Web"
MD JPEG
MD RAW
MD TIFFS
MD CameraJPEGs

ECHO Done

Copy this in a notepad and save as CreateCir.bat.


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