
PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM
User Guide
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Name photos when importing
When copying or moving photos into the library during import, you can specify how the files are named.
1
In the Import Photos dialog box, choose an option from the Template menu in the File Naming area:
2
If you chose a naming option that uses a custom name, type the name in the Custom Text box.
3
If you don’t want a numeric sequence to start with “1,” enter a value in the Start Number box.
Naming options
Lightroom uses the same naming options for importing, renaming, and exporting photos.
Custom Name (x of y)
Names the auto-imported photos using a custom name, followed by sequential numbers in
relation to the total number of photos being imported. For example, 1 of 10, 2 of 10, 3 of 10, and so forth.
Custom Name - Original File Number
Names the auto-imported photos using a custom name, followed by the
photos’ original filenames.
Custom Name - Sequence
Names the auto-imported photos using a custom name, followed by sequential numbers
starting with the number you specify.
Custom Name
Names the auto-imported photos using a name you specify.
Date - Filename
Names the auto-imported photos using the creation date, followed by the photos’ original
filenames.
Filename - Sequence
Names the auto-imported photos using the photos’ original filenames, followed by sequential
numbers starting with the number you specify.
Filename
Names the auto-imported photos using the photos’ original filenames.
Edit
Names the auto-imported photos using the options you set in the Filename Template Editor. See “The Filename
Template Editor and Text Template Editor” on page 20.
The Filename Template Editor and Text Template Editor
The Filename Template Editor and the Text Template Editor let you specify text strings for different uses. Using the
Filename Template Editor, you can use the text strings to name files as they’re being imported or exported. Using the
Text Template Editor, you can use the text strings to add captions to photos in a slideshow, add text overlays to photos
being printed, and add titles and other text to web gallery pages.
A
token
is a text string that is replaced by the corresponding option you set. In the Filename Template Editor and the
Text Template Editor, tokens specify the content data that replaces the text string. This saves you the effort of
manually typing content data and lets you leverage the data already in the photo files.
The Filename Template Editor and the Text Template Editor include the following elements:
Preset menu
Chooses, saves, deletes, or renames presets.
Image Name
Specifies a text string option using the filename, folder name, or a custom name.
Numbering
Specifies a text string using an import number based on how many photos have been imported into the
library, sequence number, or image sequence number. (This element is only available in the Filename Template
Editor, when importing or auto-importing photos, and in the Text Template Editor, when creating slideshows,
printing photos, or creating web photo galleries.)
Additional
Specifies a text string option using the creation date, or Exchangeable Image Format (EXIF) data. (This
element is only available in the Filename Template Editor, when importing or auto-importing photos.)
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