Can I rename a photo

Can I rename a photo

Yes. After you're done with your project and save, quickly tap the name of the project back out in the project selection UI.

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  • RENAME:  When I rename a photo why can I not find it doing a search?  The photo obviously keeps its old name even though it has a new one   IPhoto 09

    When I rename a photo why can I not find it doing a search?  The photo obviously keeps its old name even though it has a new one>  IPhoto 09

    Thanks, that makes sense.  If I do a search in IPhoto I find it.  I have 6 grand children and also have had my camera for quite awhile and it starts file names over again after 10,000 pictures. (I don't have all these on the computer) but now I have some files with the same name  ie  img_4   and img_4
    Thanks again for your help!!
    HC

  • Can I rename photos in Aperture?

    Can I rename photos after they are in Aperture?  The only thing I can find indicates renaming them during import only.

    If by photos you are referring to the masters then you can rename them but it is not the most convenient thing.
    You need to use Metatdata->Batch Change
    Then set the version name and check the Apply to Master Files box. The name will be applied to the version selected and to it's master file.

  • Can't rename already published photos

    I alreayd published to HDD a series of five images. I then rename the images, and mark the images to republish. But when they're published again, the old names are there. So, I change the publishing service to a custom name, mark the images to republish again, and try once more. Still, the old names are there.

    This is what I do:
    Have a collection of photos that are to be renamed.
    Make sure your publish collections exclude any photo in said collection.
    Before you rename your photos, drag them into said collection.
    Publish (delete photos / remove from service)
    Rename photos
    Remove them from the rename collection.
    Re-publish with the new names.
    Makes sense?
    R

  • Can't see all photos on Camera Roll on laptop

    I have a slightly unusual problem with my iPhone. I have downlaoded quite a few camera and photo apps from the app store. All of these work fine on the phone itself and I can view all pictures taken and edited with the various apps on the camera roll on the phone. My problem occurs when I connect my iPhone to my laptop and access it using Windows Explorer. When I do this I can only see the photos taken on some of the apps and not all of them. Photos taken using ClassicPAN, ClassicToy, ShakeItPhoto, Pro HDR, Pano to name a few can't be found. If I want to transfer photos from any of these apps to my laptop I have to email them but I have hundreds of photos so this is not feasible. I have a brand new Samsung laptop so maybe some of the settings are wrong but I don't even khow where to begin looking. I would appreciate any help you might be able to give me.

    odford
    What visual presentation do the other 900 photos have? A Dotted Square? Do you get a ! or ? when you double click on them?
    IF so: The ! or ? turns up when iPhoto loses the connection between the thumbnail in the iPhoto Window and the file it represents. The most common cause of this is User Activity in the iPhoto Library Folder. Have you altered, moved or renamed anything in the iPhoto Library Folder?
    If you haven't, then try rebuilding the database. Hold down the apple and option keys and launch iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do I rename many photos all at one time with one click?

    I have got many photos of a sery and want to rename it all with one click only (instead of clicking through it all in single actions and wasting time).
    How can I rename many pictures/photos all together with one click only? -
    1) I have OS X Yosemite
    2) Aperture
    3) Automator App
    to use for this purpose, but I do not see through with any of it.
    Detailed Support for 1) and 2) and 3)  please!
    jona li

    Here is an article on how to batch rename files in Yosemite using just the Finder. This is a new feature in Yosemite. See if this article helps you get your files renamed.

  • Is there a way to rename all photos in a folder?

    Is there a fast way to rename all the photos in one folder e.g. I have diffreent folders say "wedding" and "birthday" with alot of photos in each. Is there a way to rename all photos in the folder to the same name like all called wedding?
    Also when i open photos they automatically open with preview, do I need to impost them into iPhoto or should they just automatically save there?
    Tracy

    Tracy
    Are these photos in iPhoto? If so, then use the Photos -> Batch Change command.
    IF not then you can use a batch file renamer such as Name Mangler
    iPhoto is a database and can only show pics that have been imported to the DB.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do I RENAME a photo once it is in iPhoto?

    I have put a bunch of photos into iPhoto and assigned various keywords to them. Now I need to rename a few of the photos, but I can't figure out how to do that. You would think you could just click on the name in the library image and retype a new name, but that doesn't wok. I tried "Get Info" under the "Photos" tab, and that doesn't work either.
    There MUST be a way to rename a photo; I just can't find it. Please help! I don't want to re-enter pictures whenever I need to rename them!
    Please E-MAIL if you have an answer, if you could. Thanks!
    PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

    You can export the files, by roll, album or whatever grouping you'd like and use the "Use Title" option in the Export window to produce files with the Title as the file name. However, when you reimport those files you will lose any keywords added to them and the roll date will probably be changed to the date you reimported them. That can be changed however.
    There is a way to keep the keywords. See Tutorial #1. Do that before you do your exporting and when you reimport the keywords will come back.

  • How do I rename a photo in the iphoto folder?

    OK, so I know that you can change the name of a photo while in iphoto by simply pressing the "i" button at the bottom left, but that doesn't change the actual name of the file.
    And I know that I can do that by going to Share-Export-Use Title and then put it in the same file that the original picture is in.
    My question is....if you do that, then you have two of the same pictures in the same folder (one with the name you gave it and one with a name the computer gave it...some IMG_0812.JPG name), so after I've done this, can I delete the original picture with the numbered name so that I only have the picture with the name I gave it to reduce clutter?
    Anyone? Anyone? I ask this question because I'm an organized freak and hate when I need to go and attach a photo I need to know when I took the photo (the month and date) and then all I see are numbers for the names.

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    How do I rename a photo in the iphoto folder?
    You don't.
    And I know that I can do that by going to Share-Export-Use Title and then put it in the same file that the original picture is in.
    That depends on how you "put" the renamed export into the "same file." You can Import it into your iPhoto library. If you use the Finder or a Save dialog to save directly into the iPhoto Library folder then this photo will not be recognized by the database.
    ...can I delete the original picture with the numbered name so that I only have the picture with the name I gave it to reduce clutter?
    If you imported the renamed Export properly, and now see both versions of the photo in the library (within the iPhoto application), then yes, you can place the first version in the iPhoto Trash, then Empty iPhoto Trash. Absolutely do not do any of this from within the Finder.
    I'm an organized freak and hate when I need to go and attach a photo I need to know when I took the photo (the month and date) and then all I see are numbers for the names.
    Don't root around inside the iPhoto Library folder to find your photos for attachments or uploading.
    Why: iPhoto is a database application, not a file browser. You aren't supposed to go inside the iPhoto Library folder at all. See this from the iPhoto Help, under "About using the iPhoto Library":
    "IMPORTANT: There is also an "iPhoto Library" folder located in the Pictures folder in your home folder, outside the iPhoto application. If you move, delete, rename, or otherwise touch files or folders within this folder, you may be unable to see your pictures in the iPhoto application.
    "The files within this folder should only be manipulated by a customer care representative."
    To access your photos, use iPhoto. They are perfectly organized and easy to find, with all of iPhoto's tools at your service. No need to remember the date you took the picture. When you need to upload or attach your photos, select them in iPhoto and do a Share > Export to a Desktop folder. Attach or upload from that folder, then trash it when you are finished.
    If you absolutely want to rename your photos it's best to do this before importing into iPhoto. You can use Image Capture (look in your Applications folder) to upload from your camera to a Desktop folder. Use the Finder to preview and rename the files to your liking. Name the folder the way you want the Film Roll to be named in iPhoto. Import the folder into iPhoto, and then delete the one on your Desktop.
    But do learn to keep out of the iPhoto Library folder when you are in the Finder. Tampering inside that folder causes much of the damage that I see people coming here to try to repair. Once your photos are inside the iPhoto library, it's best to use iPhoto to do what you want with them.
    Regards.

  • Can't Access Aperture Photos from Other Applications

    I am using the trial version of Aperture. I can't access the photos in Aperture from Photoshop, Word or any other application (except Mail). I can see the icon for Aperture and the words "Aperture 3 Trial Library" but it is grayed out. Is there a setting or what? I have Snow Leopard and Mac OS X 10.6.5.

    I guess one thing that bothers me about all my pictures being "bundled" in iPhoto or Aperture is that they don't show up in the Finder.
    This is a real non-issue. A Package is simply a folder that looks like a file. Want to look inside? Go to your Pictures Folder and find the iPhoto Library or the Aperture Library there. Right (or Control-) Click on the icon and select 'Show Package Contents'. A finder window will open with the Library exposed.
    See? There are all your files, in folders.
    Why are they Packaged? Because if you move, rename, or alter them then you will corrupt your Library. So it's a simple protection for the structure of the Library. That's all. No big secret.
    But there are other things you need to consider too.
    Supposing you want to attach a file to an Email in Aperture. Presumably you want to send the edited file of your photo. So, how do you do that +when there is no edited file+? Aperture doesn't actually edit the file at all it simply records the decisions you have taken and shows them to live when you view the pic. All your edits are "virtual". So, the fact that your original files are stored out the the package will be no help to you at all.
    iPhoto is pretty much the same - though the details are different.
    So, you have to use the applications when you want to access the files for whatever reason - editing, printing, sharing, whatever. That's the point of these apps. They are your Photo Manager, what AddressBook is to your Contacts, iTunes is to your Music and so on.
    Here's a macro I use for when these questions come up on the iPhoto Forum. Most - if not all - of these will also work for Aperture:
    You can use any Open / Attach / Browse dialogue. On the left there's a Media heading, your pics can be accessed there. Command-Click for selecting multiple pics.
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    *_(Note the above illustration is not a Finder Window. It's the dialogue you get when you go File -> Open)_*
    You can access the Library from the New Message Window in Mail:
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    If you use Apple's Mail, Entourage, AOL or Eudora you can email from within iPhoto or Aperture
    If you use a Cocoa-based Browser such as Safari, you can drag the pics from the iPhoto Window to the Attach window in the browser.
    *If you want to access the files with iPhoto or Aperture not running*:
    For users of 10.6 and later:
    You can download a free Services component from MacOSXAutomation which will give you access to the iPhoto Library from your Services Menu. Using the Services Preference Pane you can even create a keyboard shortcut for it.
    *File -> Export*: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. This produces, producing a copy.
    Regards
    TD

  • CAN'T RENAME PICTURE IN N97

    Hi friends,
    CAN'T RENAME PICTURE IN N97.
    I have recently bought a N97 (I have been using a N73 Music) and
    need help for this problem -
    After taking a still image / video (& before closing the camera
    cover - there is a option to rename it - max 31 to 32 characters).
    If I rename the photo / video there, then the name is changed (as it
    should) - no problem.
    - but if I close the cover or exit the camera mode - and then later
    try to rename any picture from photo gallery it cannot be done -
    as suggested in manual-
    "Select Menu > Photos.
    To view and edit the properties of an image or a video
    clip, select the file, Options > Details, and from the
    following:
    Title — View the thumbnail image of the file and
    the current file name. To edit the file name, select
    the file name field"
    After editing - the title field shows the edited name - but when the
    file is sent to PC or other phone - it is seen that the default name
    is persisting (the name in fact has not changed).
    Any solution / advise - anyone ? Nokia people - are you listening?

    Strange, I've used it since first release, on two phones, and installed it on friends phones without a problem. Should be identical, but try uninstalling and going to Nokia betalabs and downloading from there. One thing to note, you may need to let it load photos for a few minutes first time you open it, then it's really quick, and smooth. Worth trying, it's one of the best apps on my phone.
    Good Luck 
    If I have helped at all, a click on the White Star is always appreciated :
    you can also help others by marking 'accept as solution' 

  • How can I sort photos within an event? When I follow the Help instructions, I can sort manually in Photo format, but when I return to Event format, the original order is restored.

    How can I sort photos within an event? When I follow the Help instructions, I can sort manually in Photo format, but when I return to Event format, the original order is restored.

    Events are organisation for those who can't really be bothered. They are automatic - based entirely on Date and Time the camera records the photos as taken.
    You can move photos between Events, you can Merge Events, you can Rename them and sort them in various ways except one: You cannot manually sort in an Event as Events are all automated.
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  • How can I create additional photo library on iPad

    Can I create additional photo albums on my new iPad without affecting current photos in the photo app?

    This is from the iOS 5.1 iPad album.  I'm sure the same is true for iOS 6:
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    You can create, rename, and delete albums on iPad to help you organize your photos and videos.
    Create an album: When viewing albums, tap Edit, then tap Add. Select photos to add to the new album, then tap Done.
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    Tap Edit, then drag up or down. Tap Edit, then tap .
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  • How can I get the photos from iPhoto copied to a disk in the order I want?

    How can I get the photos from iPhoto copied to a disk in the order I want??

    To ensure a custom ordering, sort the files in an album and rename the files with a sequentially numbered filename.
    File > Export > Version/Originals
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  • Can't rename files on an external harddrive,

    I import my pictures into Lightroom using the following format YYYYMMDD - XXXX.  For example, a picture with a file number 2113 taken on Dec 16th, 2011 would be ranamed 20111216 - 2113.  I import them to my computer first and then move them to an external hard drive when the storage on my computer gets tight.  For a while, I accidently was adding a space to the front of my file name, so it would import as " 20111216 - 2113" instead of "20111216 - 2113"  notice the space at the beginning file name.   This space was maintained when the file lived on my computer, but it was removed when I moved the lightroom folder to my external hard drive.   As a result, all of the files that are on the external hard drive show up as "missing or deleted."  Light room thinks there should be a space in the front, but none of the files on the hard drive do.  I have to locate each and every file by hand, and the "find nearby photos" check box doesn't help, because all the files are missing the space.   Is there a way to batch rename files in lightroom, even when the file is missing?  I need to change all the names in my catalogue to take out the space at the front so I can then easily locate the files on my external hard drive.   Can someone help me out?  There has to be a better, faster, easier way to do this other than individually locating each and every file on my external hard drive.
    Thanks for your help,
    matt

    Lightroom can't rename files while they're missing.  If you batch rename the files on the external hard drive, to include the space again, LR should find them and then you can rename them within LR to remove the space again.

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