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Photo Name Batch Editor |
You can use Photo Name Batch Editor to batch edit photo names. Because it supports the prefix name and continuous number in output image files. You just need to input a prefix name and a number in the application, and you will get the target image files with edited names. |
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The tool application is free for trial and you can download it via clicking here. If you need the full function version, please buy a registration key by clicking here. The main interface in Figure1 can give you the acquaintance to the application. There is a table list in the middle of the interface, which is used to list all the images to be edited names. You can add image files by clicking “Add Image File(s)” button or dragging the image files into the table list from your computer. You can also remove image file one by one by clicking on “Remove” button or remove all the files by clicking “Remove All” button. |
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Figure1 |
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In “Rename” box, please check “Rename” to launch the function of editing names. Then edit a prefix name for output image files and input a starting number to differ from each output image files in new folder. For example, you can input “image” in “Prefix” edit box and “1” in “Number from” edit box, which means the names of output image files will turn to “image1”, “image2”, “image3” and so on. After clicking on the button “Convert” on the right to choose directory for the output image files and run the whole process, the green progress bar box will show the process of batch editing names just like Figure2. |
Figure2 |
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In a short while, you will see your target files in the new folder. Please see Figure3. |
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Figure3 |
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Features of Photo Name Batch 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.
- Edit image names with prefix and continuous numbers in batch.
- Input image formats contain: BMP, PCX, GIF, PNG, TIF, JPG, ICO, J2K, etc;
- Output formats contain: BMP, PCX, GIF, PNG, TIF, JPG, ICO, J2K, TGA, etc.
- Sharpen your blurred photos to recover details.
- Rotate images with 90 degree, -90 degree, 180 degree in batch.
- Stamp images in batch with text that is defined font manually.
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