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ternst

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Rename Backup Files in Photo Downloader?
« on: April 16, 2009, 05:28:13 pm »

When using Photo Downloader within Bridge (Mac CS4) to download and rename files, and to make a second/backup copy of the files on an external hard drive at the same time, only the original copy of the file is renamed - the backup copy retains the original file name assigned by the camera. Is there a way to have the backup copy renamed at the same time, or is the only way to do a manual batch rename within Bridge later? (that would seem counter-productive) There must be a simple solution that I am just missing. Thanks for any info...
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Rename Backup Files in Photo Downloader?
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2009, 12:59:45 am »

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When using Photo Downloader within Bridge (Mac CS4) to download and rename files, and to make a second/backup copy of the files on an external hard drive at the same time, only the original copy of the file is renamed - the backup copy retains the original file name assigned by the camera. Is there a way to have the backup copy renamed at the same time, or is the only way to do a manual batch rename within Bridge later? (that would seem counter-productive) There must be a simple solution that I am just missing. Thanks for any info...


Hi
you can do that with Imageingester Pro

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Rename Backup Files in Photo Downloader?
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2009, 05:41:22 am »

Thanks Sigi - I know there are many other programs that will do this (and lots more neat stuff), but I was asking about the Photo Downloader part of Photoshop - seems to be something they forgot to include, or perhaps no one else really needs this but it sure would be nice (or I simply can't figure out how to do it, which is why I asked)...
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