![]() Better yet, you could put the date and time at the beginning so that they sort more easily in or out of Bridge, but you need to use year then month then day and hour then minute then second then sequence to ensure the correct sequencing. This would be identical for the raw and jpg files. If Bridge has a similar renaming capability to that of Lightroom then you would be able to create new names based on existing filename text and add the capture date and time and sequence from the exif data. Or if you want them to be consecutive names, so that the same picture in raw is 001.raw 0012.jpg choose show all so no filter, sort by date created and just batch rename without changing the extension. Then you can select only raws and rename them then only jpgs and rename. Not sure I understand the question, do you want the raw and jpgs the same name or not? If yes, use the filter box. with all my cameras only the extension is different. I don't understand why the files have different numbers. Whatever renamer you use, make sure it never has an option to delete or remove files. ![]() JUst create a smart collection that shows only the raw and batch rename Moved to the Post-processing & Printing board. Extremely configurable to accomplish renaming of files. You could try a little program called Bulk Rename Utility. One of them would get a suffix of "(1)" if you could live with that.ĭo you want each image to have the same number sequence? Youre asking the raw files be odd numbers and the corresponding jpg be an even number, but in your samples, they both have the same number but different extension Have you tried renaming by time stamp? They both should have the same. When I shoot raw and jpeg, I delete my jpegs as soon as I know my raw files are fine-why would you keep both? You would want to separate the files out into two folders and then I would rename each folder incase any of the file names don't match up. ![]() Then you'll just need to figure out how to rename sequentially. Windows will do that for you so that there will be all. I can't answer your question directly but one thing that will give you half as many files to work with would be to first sort by file type. and the same jpeg photo to be renamed to vacations 7-1-13_001.jpeg. sp when i do a batch rename i can batch the raw to keep the odd number and the jpegs to keep the even numbers with the new name. is there a way to select every other photo (the raws are odd numbers 1,3,5,7etc and the jepegs are 2,4,6,8 etc. so, what i want to do is rename the photos, but i wan to rename them so the raw have the same number as the jpeg. i want to rename the files after importing them ontl my computer in my file folder system. i recently I've been shooting my landscape photos in RAW and Jpeg. how to rename every other file in bridge.The images in that event will adopts a new title - Kid’s BDay – 1, Kid’s BDay – 2 … for example. Enable the Append a Number To Each Photo option and click OK. ![]() Enter a title that you’d like to assign to your pictures in the field below. In the sheet that appears choose Title from the Set pop-up menu and Text from the pop-up menu to its right. In the window to the right, select an event - your kid’s birthday party, for example. Select the Event entry in iPhoto’s Library list. With them at your command you can easily convert the titles of the photos in your library and then export the images with unique file names. Rob, iPhoto 08’s Events, Batch Change command, and Export options were meant for you - and those like you. Is there an easy way to resolve the duplicate names, short of going thru it all manually? iPhoto handles this just fine, but trying to back-up or copy the pictures produces error messages of duplicate names. I and my family have used five different Canon cameras, which name the photos with a sequential number.
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