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copying Images sequences
Hi
I am running mac osx, I am trying to use the terminal to copy groups of files I have and images sequence that is say 5000 frames long. What I want to do is copy sections of this files sequence to individual shot folder. eg copy say BG_0654 to BG_0765 to shot one folder, and say BG_1243 to BG_2314 to shot two folder, and so on. I have over 100 shot to copy and doing this in finder is fidly and prone to errors, Can any one help???? Cheers |
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