Easy to Use Picture Rename Program

Cryptic Picture Names
Our digital cameras, mobile phones and scanners assign
meaningless names to our digital photos and images (names like
DSC000123 or 080706001). This is because those devices use
sequential numbers for naming our pictures and sometimes also embed
the photo's data into the name.
We see those meaningless names in Windows™ Explorer each
time we handle the pictures; Either when transferring them from our
digital cameras to our PCs or writing on a DVD. Instead of
those random names we could use meaningful names like "California
2009 (1)" or "Jul 06, 2009 10:30".
BatchPhoto Photo Renamer
To rename dozens of images with meaningful names we could use a
specially designed software tool like BatchPhoto. BatchPhoto can
rename hundreds of pictures in just one single session. You can
incorporate any text into your file names. In addition, you can
sequentially number them, add date/time information, and more!
BatchPhoto is not only a picture rename software, at the same
time it allows you to perform additional edits on the images. Edits
like resize, touch-up, special effects and also convert the image
file format, watermark and more.
But why not try the fully-featured trial version of BatchPhoto for
free and see if it's what you
need? Just click on the "Try it Free" button bellow!
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Quick and easy to use. In three easy steps you can select a batch of photos, define a series of edits, and rename the files. Took me maybe 30 seconds to rotate, resize, and rename 200 files.
Dean Benkowski, US |
How BatchPhoto Works
BatchPhoto is an advanced tool for changing the cryptic names that were generated by your digital camera (ex. DSC2342.jpg) to meaningful names like "Excursion-07.jpg". The
program's power consists in the ability to compose a file name from both alpha-numeric text and keywords.
A keyword has the following syntax: "[Keyword]" and is a variable that can take different values for different
jpegs. For example the [Counter] keyword will be replaced with the a
sequential number, the [Date] keyword will be replaced with the corresponding photo date and so on.
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Note: BatchPhoto works with Windows®
XP, Vista as well as the other Windows systems.