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spamlet
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      14th Jun 2007
May sound trivial, but is there any way to change the way XP labels files
when they are copied - as I do in order to rotate pictures but still keep
the original raw file?

If the labelling could be changed to put the 'copy of' after the file name,
then the files would appear properly in order next to the original, without
me having to rename them manually.

Cheers,

S


 
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John Inzer
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      15th Jun 2007
spamlet wrote:
> May sound trivial, but is there any way to change the way XP labels
> files when they are copied - as I do in order to rotate pictures but
> still keep the original raw file?
>
> If the labelling could be changed to put the 'copy of' after the file
> name, then the files would appear properly in order next to the
> original, without me having to rename them manually.
>
> Cheers,
>
> S

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If you copy/paste the files into a different
folder you will not see 'Copy Of'...the file
names will be the same as the previous
group..

Also you can rename your files in a batch.
Just select the group (Edit / Select All)...
Right click the first file and choose..Rename...
Enter the new name...for example...
Picture (1001).jpg (be sure to keep the
extension) WinXP will complete the
series.

Picture (1001).jpg
Picture (1002).jpg
Picture (1003).jpg

Also the following article may be useful:

Organizing Pictures
http://tinyurl.com/ytraer

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I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

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spamlet
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      15th Jun 2007
Thanks for the tips John.

I had tried the copying to working folder option, but tended to get
distracted and end up with too many folders and duplicated files, so for
tidiness, now keep every batch of pics in its original folder as created by
the camera software.

Similarly, making whole new folders for copies of each set of new raw files
creates its own space and filing problems, so I now only copy as and when I
want to work on a file. I might typically want to crop one file, inset it
in another as a layer and then recombine as a jpg, but still need to relate
it to the original in some way. This can make for some long file names even
when one uses similar conventions to those delineated in you reference
article: and then the png file has to be kept handy as well, even though it
does not have a thumbnail view in XP.

There is also a plethora of viewing and sorting platforms such as your
article's Picassa, which seems in my view to just multiply the opportunities
for confusion. I have found that Explorer, Windows Picture & Fax Viewer
(which I have set to open all picture files) and Photo Editor, are generally
quite adequate for my needs for most pics, but, as XP seems to break with
its own sensible filing options in putting 'copy of' at the front rather
than the back of a file name, it did seem rather a 'lapse'. Should I,
again, need to copy a whole set at once in the future though, it may come in
handy to know that one can rename by the batch.

Thanks very much,

S


"John Inzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> spamlet wrote:
>> May sound trivial, but is there any way to change the way XP labels
>> files when they are copied - as I do in order to rotate pictures but
>> still keep the original raw file?
>>
>> If the labelling could be changed to put the 'copy of' after the file
>> name, then the files would appear properly in order next to the
>> original, without me having to rename them manually.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> S

> ==============================
> If you copy/paste the files into a different
> folder you will not see 'Copy Of'...the file
> names will be the same as the previous
> group..
>
> Also you can rename your files in a batch.
> Just select the group (Edit / Select All)...
> Right click the first file and choose..Rename...
> Enter the new name...for example...
> Picture (1001).jpg (be sure to keep the
> extension) WinXP will complete the
> series.
>
> Picture (1001).jpg
> Picture (1002).jpg
> Picture (1003).jpg
>
> Also the following article may be useful:
>
> Organizing Pictures
> http://tinyurl.com/ytraer
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> MS Picture It! -
> Digital Image MVP
>
> Digital Image
> Highlights and FAQs
> http://tinyurl.com/aczzp
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>



 
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