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Image Name Editor |
Image Name Editor is a useful tool to edit image files with prefix name and continuous number just like "very0", "very1", "very2" and so on. The numbers are used to distinguish different image files. |
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Image Name Editor is designed for editing names of image files. The application is free to evaluate and you can download it via clicking here. If you need the full function version of the application, please buy a license for it.
The main interface window form of Image Name Editor is presented in Figure1. You can see that there is a table of file list in the middle of the form. To add image files, you can click the button "Add Image File(s)" or drag the image files from your computer and drop them in the table list. If some image file doesn’t need to be edited, you can remove it from the list by clicking on "Remove" button. "Remove All" button is used to remove all the image files.
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Figure1 |
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Just check “Rename” check box at the left bottom of the table list. Then you should edit the prefix name for all the image files in “Prefix” edit box, such as “very”. Input a starting number for the image files in “Number from” edit box, such as “0”. If you need to change the format of the output image files, please choose an available one in “Output Format” combo box.
After clicking on “Convert” button on the right, you can choose the location for the output image files in “Browse for Folder” dialog box and you will see a green progress bar at the bottom of the window form. A little while later, you can get the output image files after being edited names. You will find that all the prefix names have been edited to “very” and the number is started as “0” in the new folder showed in Figure2. |
Figure2 |
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Features of Image Name Editor:
- All windows systems, including Windows 2000 and later systems, both 32bit and 64bit systems, XP, Window 7 are Compatible.
- Resize multiple images with different types in batch.
- Rename images with prefix and continuous numbers in batch.
- Output formats contain: BMP, PCX, GIF, PNG, TIF, JPG, ICO, J2K, TGA, etc.
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