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I'm new to using ReNamer. When renaming multiple files such as IMG_0601 IMG_0602 IMG_0603 etc. I have been using the wildcards and typing in each file name and number.
This is what I had been doing:
Find: IMG_0601*|*IMG_0602*|*IMG_0603*|*
Replace: Photo_01*|*Photo_02*|*Photo_03*|*
Is there an easier way to do this?
I would like the output to be Photo_01, Photo_02, Photo_03
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Hi AceH, welcome.
This is what I had been doing:
Find: IMG_0601*|*IMG_0602*|*IMG_0603*|*
Replace: Photo_01*|*Photo_02*|*Photo_03*|*I would like the output to be Photo_01, Photo_02, Photo_03
> Is there an easier way to do this?
At least this way:
* load your files
* keep them in order 0601, 0602, 0603...
* ADD RULE DELETE: delete the original name completely
* ADD RULE INSERT: insert "Photo_"
* ADD RULE SERIALIZE: serialize, pad lenght
see this picture:
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Thanks Stefan. I thought there had to be an easier way to do that.
Last edited by AceH (2008-01-15 21:37)
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You could also use "EXIF_Date" meta tag, to rename your photos to the date/time of when they were taken.
If you use "yyyy-mm-dd hh-nn-ss" date/time format, you have your files sorted in chronological order.
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Thanks den4b for the additional information.
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