Ciao Jon

I think Jed & Atul are right that using an external program is likely the 
best way to go.

I would like to add: Depending on what type of graphic files they are they 
may contain useful meta-data (title, subject, date of shot etc. anything 
you want, really) that can help you generate all you need.

FWIW, for something like this I would initially use an EXIF editor to embed 
needed data into the photos themselves. Then use an EXIF data extractor to 
pull it out that into some form, like XLSX, that can be imported as one 
record per photo. All the Tiddler fields would then be ready populated with 
what you need.

Likely the critical factor is HOW MANY are there? Whether its worth gong 
through this process rather than doing them one by one.  

Best wishes
Josiah

On Tuesday, 21 March 2017 17:27:52 UTC+1, Jon Cramer wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am currently working on a project using TiddlyWiki for a college course 
> at SUNY Polytechnic Institute. I will be creating a dynamic photo album of 
> my daughter's first 4 years by adding dynamic navigation. Users will be 
> able to filter by Age, Activity, and Season based on tags, and have the 
> ability to navigate photos using first, previous, next, last controls. 
>
> I am looking for a way to import multiple photos at once to save some 
> time. If anyone has an idea of how I would do this I would greatly 
> appreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance!
>
> Jon
>

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