revert to original file name

Hi,

Is there anyway in iPhoto '09 to change a photo back to it's original file name?

Regards

iMac G5, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

Posted on Dec 9, 2009 4:49 PM

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Dec 10, 2009 5:03 AM in response to NeddySeagoon

There is no way to rename files in iPhoto. When you export you can select various options for naming the exported image, but the original file in iPhoto is unaffected by this. Naming files is the Finder's job, and of course, if you do rename files with the Finder that have been imported to iPhoto you will corrupt your Library.

What Old Toad was referring to was adding or editing a Title for a Photo. This does not rename files, but rather is an entry in the Library database or - on export, should you select to - a field in the metadata.

Can you explain in more detail the issue you are having?

Regards

TD

Dec 10, 2009 4:57 PM in response to NeddySeagoon

Then there's not way to rename them back to the generic camera name.

You can use the Batch Rename to give them a new sequential title which then can be used for the file name when you export them out of iPhoto. iPhoto will use the following format: XXXXX - 01, XXXXX - 02, etc., with XXXXX being the text you provide. If there are more than 100 files being renamed at one time the extension will be -001, -002, etc.

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