Sequentially Numbering a series of pictures.

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Bob Williams
Sep 17, 2008
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A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams

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Fred
Sep 17, 2008
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams

In Bridge (I’m speaking CS3) :
Tools > Batch Rename
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Benny
Sep 17, 2008
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams

Try "Bulk Rename Utility" – freeware from
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
You can change precise sections of the filename.
Benny
BW
Bob Williams
Sep 17, 2008
Benny wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams

Try "Bulk Rename Utility" – freeware from
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
You can change precise sections of the filename.
Benny

Thanks guys for your speedy replies!
I Googled on the problem and it turns out that Windows Xp can do it straightaway.
Start > My Pictures > Edit> > Select All > Rt.Click First Pic. > Rename. Bob
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Dave
Sep 18, 2008
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:29:10 -0700, Bob Williams
wrote:

Thanks guys for your speedy replies!
I Googled on the problem and it turns out that Windows Xp can do it straightaway.
Start > My Pictures > Edit> > Select All > Rt.Click First Pic. > Rename. Bob

Thanks Bob. This is news to many of us
Because the field is so wide, there are so many facilities not known, like this. I certainly make a note of it.

Dave
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KatWoman
Sep 18, 2008
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
Benny wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams

Try "Bulk Rename Utility" – freeware from
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
You can change precise sections of the filename.
Benny

Thanks guys for your speedy replies!
I Googled on the problem and it turns out that Windows Xp can do it straightaway.
Start > My Pictures > Edit> > Select All > Rt.Click First Pic. > Rename. Bob

don’t do it via windows rename

if you plan to use them on the web it adds parentheses to all the numbers & images won’t upload with those characters

it also makes your first image the last one thereby ruining the order of images

Bridge and PS have better options fro renaming to your own specifics
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Dave
Sep 18, 2008
I certainly make a note of it.

Dave

"KatWoman" wrote:

don’t do it via windows rename

notes to the bin:-(
BW
Bob Williams
Sep 19, 2008
KatWoman wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
Benny wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams
Try "Bulk Rename Utility" – freeware from
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
You can change precise sections of the filename.
Benny

Thanks guys for your speedy replies!
I Googled on the problem and it turns out that Windows Xp can do it straightaway.
Start > My Pictures > Edit> > Select All > Rt.Click First Pic. > Rename. Bob

don’t do it via windows rename

if you plan to use them on the web it adds parentheses to all the numbers & images won’t upload with those characters.

In this instance I didn’t plan to put the pics on a website. But thanks for that tip.

it also makes your first image the last one thereby ruining the order of images

In my case, it left the first image first but it did not name it IMAGE (1), it just named it IMAGE. So even though I renamed 80 images, only 79 had a number assigned to them.
Bridge and PS have better options fro renaming to your own specifics

I have PS 7.
How do I use it to rename a group of images sequentially? Bob
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KatWoman
Sep 19, 2008
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
KatWoman wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
Benny wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams
Try "Bulk Rename Utility" – freeware from
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
You can change precise sections of the filename.
Benny

Thanks guys for your speedy replies!
I Googled on the problem and it turns out that Windows Xp can do it straightaway.
Start > My Pictures > Edit> > Select All > Rt.Click First Pic. > Rename. Bob

don’t do it via windows rename

if you plan to use them on the web it adds parentheses to all the numbers & images won’t upload with those characters.

In this instance I didn’t plan to put the pics on a website. But thanks for that tip.

it also makes your first image the last one thereby ruining the order of images

In my case, it left the first image first but it did not name it IMAGE (1), it just named it IMAGE. So even though I renamed 80 images, only 79 had a number assigned to them.
Bridge and PS have better options fro renaming to your own specifics

I have PS 7.
How do I use it to rename a group of images sequentially? Bob

OK I don’t have that version on anymore
I think it may be under FILE>AUTOMATE> BATCH

open the bottom portion of the dialog to select your naming preferences you have to say rename in same folder or copy
BW
Bob Williams
Sep 19, 2008
KatWoman wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
KatWoman wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
Benny wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams
Try "Bulk Rename Utility" – freeware from
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
You can change precise sections of the filename.
Benny
Thanks guys for your speedy replies!
I Googled on the problem and it turns out that Windows Xp can do it straightaway.
Start > My Pictures > Edit> > Select All > Rt.Click First Pic. > Rename. Bob
don’t do it via windows rename

if you plan to use them on the web it adds parentheses to all the numbers & images won’t upload with those characters.
In this instance I didn’t plan to put the pics on a website. But thanks for that tip.

it also makes your first image the last one thereby ruining the order of images
In my case, it left the first image first but it did not name it IMAGE (1), it just named it IMAGE. So even though I renamed 80 images, only 79 had a number assigned to them.
Bridge and PS have better options fro renaming to your own specifics
I have PS 7.
How do I use it to rename a group of images sequentially? Bob

OK I don’t have that version on anymore
I think it may be under FILE>AUTOMATE> BATCH

open the bottom portion of the dialog to select your naming preferences you have to say rename in same folder or copy

Thanks, I’ll give that a try
bob
BW
Bob Williams
Sep 19, 2008
KatWoman wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
KatWoman wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
Benny wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams
Try "Bulk Rename Utility" – freeware from
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
You can change precise sections of the filename.
Benny
Thanks guys for your speedy replies!
I Googled on the problem and it turns out that Windows Xp can do it straightaway.
Start > My Pictures > Edit> > Select All > Rt.Click First Pic. > Rename. Bob
don’t do it via windows rename

if you plan to use them on the web it adds parentheses to all the numbers & images won’t upload with those characters.
In this instance I didn’t plan to put the pics on a website. But thanks for that tip.

it also makes your first image the last one thereby ruining the order of images
In my case, it left the first image first but it did not name it IMAGE (1), it just named it IMAGE. So even though I renamed 80 images, only 79 had a number assigned to them.
Bridge and PS have better options fro renaming to your own specifics
I have PS 7.
How do I use it to rename a group of images sequentially? Bob

OK I don’t have that version on anymore
I think it may be under FILE>AUTOMATE> BATCH

open the bottom portion of the dialog to select your naming preferences you have to say rename in same folder or copy

Thanks, I’ll give that a try
bob
TC
tony cooper
Sep 20, 2008
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 00:15:25 -0700, Bob Williams
wrote:

KatWoman wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
Benny wrote:
"Bob Williams" wrote in message
A few years ago, I created a folder of pictures taken with several different cameras. I replaced the various camera notations by a simple 1, 2, 3…….notation. But I forgot how I did it.
(I don’t want to use the RENAME command to do this for 100+ images) I can’t remember whether I did it in PS 7 or with Windows Explorer. I know it’s simple but I’ll be darned if I can remember how. You will get this way some day too. 🙂
Can someone help me with this?
Bob Williams
Try "Bulk Rename Utility" – freeware from
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/Main_Intro.php
You can change precise sections of the filename.
Benny

Thanks guys for your speedy replies!
I Googled on the problem and it turns out that Windows Xp can do it straightaway.
Start > My Pictures > Edit> > Select All > Rt.Click First Pic. > Rename. Bob

don’t do it via windows rename

if you plan to use them on the web it adds parentheses to all the numbers & images won’t upload with those characters.

In this instance I didn’t plan to put the pics on a website. But thanks for that tip.

it also makes your first image the last one thereby ruining the order of images

In my case, it left the first image first but it did not name it IMAGE (1), it just named it IMAGE. So even though I renamed 80 images, only 79 had a number assigned to them.
Bridge and PS have better options fro renaming to your own specifics

I have PS 7.
How do I use it to rename a group of images sequentially? Bob
A different solution is to download the free FastStone viewer. You can drag and drop to an order and easily bulk rename. I use a date/number sequence like 2008/09/16.0001 and up. FastStone has other useful features.


Tony Cooper – Orlando, Florida

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