Not having embedded shooting metadata is kinda annoying. There are ways around it, like getting stored data out of the camera, but I don't have the gear for that yet. 1. '''You must start with the files outside of Dropbox''', otherwise exiftool will keep failing because Dropbox freaks out when the files disappears or is renamed quickly. You can use `C:\Users\furinkan\Pictures\` for this 1. Use ACDSee to fix rotations, this makes viewing much more convenient even before importing to Lightroom. Ctrl-Alt-Left/Right will do it, but you have to select save between every file 1. Batch rename the files to get them into chronological order, the original filenames are arbitrary anyway (but are usually `.jpg`) 1. Write a notes.txt for the photos, gather timestamps and GPS coordinates and shooting settings as much as possible 1. Tag dates and camera data with AnalogExif 1. You can tag coarse timestamps now, which would be nice. At the very least, if the timestamps are all the same then Lightroom will resort to filename sorting once imported, which is probably what you want. 1. Auto-tag exposure numbers as well, that's nice 1. Tag GPS if it's convenient/possible, it's good to have that in the raws too. Find the location in Google Maps or other Lightroom files, then get the Degrees-Minutes-Seconds coordinates from it * The format for pasting into AnalogExif is like: `-33°56'1.1804" +151°15'42.312"` 1. Tag the camera settings if you've got them (or can guess them) 1. Use exiftools on the raws to populate the correct date fields, otherwise LR will import using the file's scan date {{{ exiftool -XMP-xmp:CreateDate= "-FileCreateDate