![]() ![]() So use that file naming convention of yours in a separate map/file BACKUP structure! Not on a volatile harddisk, but on non-volatile CD(-RW) or DVD(-RW). ![]() If you don't have a proper backup then, you'll be totally føcked. It's been known to crash, freeze and generally corrupt itself and the photos in its library (it happened to me twice different iMacs, different type crashes never succeeded in retrieving the lost libraries! They're gone forever!). If you need to correct that you'll have to 1) export all those pix from iPhoto to the desktop, 2) trash all those pix from iPhoto's library, quit and restart iPhoto, rename the pix on the desktop (with one of those renamers) and THEN import those pix into iPhoto. Since 1999 Flash Renamer has been the program of choice for users in need of a fast and intuitive way to rename multiple files in an automated fashion. The original filenames will have registered in iPhoto's XML data file indefinitely. If you connect your camera to your Mac and let iPhoto import the pix 'automatically' you will be too late. However, do the renaming BEFORE you import the pix into iPhoto! Of apps on my Mac until I understand the system better)Īll those file renamers will do the trick, Cris. Looking at their web site, it doesn't look like they allow for I have heard of "a better finder rename" but I haven't installed it Is there any tool in the Mac that will allow me to continue my (08-37-12) 20D 5767.CR2) Downloader Pro is able to read the imageįile metadate and rename the file accordingly. "YYYY-MM-DD (HH-MM-SS) CameraModel File#" (i.e. I use the following name convention for importing my photos Looking to re-establish a good digital workflow.įirst in my list is the "downloader tool" - I had been using Breeze Batch renaming is a form of batch processing used to rename multiple computer files and folders in an automated fashion, in order to save time and reduce. I just switched all of my PCs to Macs (24h ago) and I am now I am looking for a tool that will let me rename my photos upon (I am holding off on instlling a bunch of apps on my Mac until I understand the system better) Looking at their web site, it doesn't look like they allow for this style of file rename. ![]() Make sure that all of the Renamelet settings are correct based on your requirements. Drag and drop the files into the Drag file (s) here box within Renamer. Locate the files that you want to rename. I have heard of "a better finder rename" but I haven't installed it yet. Select a Renamelet that you want to use to batch rename files on Mac. Is there any tool in the Mac that will allow me to continue my naming convention? , (08-37-12) 20D 5767.CR2) Downloader Pro is able to read the image file metadate and rename the file accordingly. I use the following name convention for importing my photos "YYYY-MM-DD (HH-MM-SS) CameraModel File#" (i.e. I just switched all of my PCs to Macs (24h ago) and I am now looking to re-establish a good digital workflow.įirst in my list is the "downloader tool" - I had been using Breeze Systems Downlaoder Pro ( I am looking for a tool that will let me rename my photos upon impoting them from the camera/cardfile. ![]()
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