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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 337535" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Normally my shots get copied to a new folder I create for them. The folder gets a descriptive title and the date the shots were taken. Something like "Wild Animal Park - July 2014" for example. Once the files are in the folder, I use Windows Explorer to batch-rename the files with the same title as the folder they're in. Explorer automatically sequences them with a number for me. Hence DSC_1000, DSC_1001, DSC_1002, etc. become (for example) "Wild Animal Park - 29 July 2014 (1)", "Wild Animal Park - 29 July 2014 (2)", "Wild Animal Park - 29 July 2014 (3)", etc. </p><p></p><p>To do this on a PC you just have to do Ctrl+A to select all the photos in the folder, right-click on one photo in the selection and rename it; Windows Explorer will automatically sequence the entire selection by appending the "(x)" to the file name. I find this quick and easy and it requires no additional software. I'm sure Macs can do this too, but I'm a PC guy.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 337535, member: 13090"] Normally my shots get copied to a new folder I create for them. The folder gets a descriptive title and the date the shots were taken. Something like "Wild Animal Park - July 2014" for example. Once the files are in the folder, I use Windows Explorer to batch-rename the files with the same title as the folder they're in. Explorer automatically sequences them with a number for me. Hence DSC_1000, DSC_1001, DSC_1002, etc. become (for example) "Wild Animal Park - 29 July 2014 (1)", "Wild Animal Park - 29 July 2014 (2)", "Wild Animal Park - 29 July 2014 (3)", etc. To do this on a PC you just have to do Ctrl+A to select all the photos in the folder, right-click on one photo in the selection and rename it; Windows Explorer will automatically sequence the entire selection by appending the "(x)" to the file name. I find this quick and easy and it requires no additional software. I'm sure Macs can do this too, but I'm a PC guy. [COLOR=#ffffff]....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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