File names in Finder ...

Hi. If you manage your music within iTunes, you will know that if you change the name of a song, iTunes also changes the name of the MP3 file (or AAC file, or whatever format) to the same name. For example, if I change a song title from "happy xmas" to "merry xmas", iTunes changes the file name to "merry xmas.mp3". So the song name in the tag always is the same as the file name.
Is there a way to do the same in iPhoto? Within iPhoto, if I change the title of a specific photo to "birthday 01", is there a way to have iPhoto change the name of the image file to "birthday 01.jpg" automatically?
Thanks,
Bob

NO
And you can not do it manually either without damaging your iPhoto library
You either change the names prior to importing the photos or change them during the export process - never while they are in iPhoto
LN

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