Rename and reorder your photos in a click
One of the most annoying things about downloading photos from a camera is that all of the filenames are given generic titles like "pic001.jpg".
This can soon lead to confusion if you're downloading several batches of photos or photo from different camera. ExifRenamer is a tool to help you rename all of your digital photos in a few clicks using a more logical date and time format (i.e. YYYY-MM-DD / hh-mm-ss), so you can at least more easily sort and organize photos chronologically.
ExifRenamer allows you to preview photos and add a prefix or suffix to the date format for even easier identification. Importantly, it supports batch changes meaning you can upload an unlimited number of photos to be changed at once. If you use Apple's ImageCapture for retrieving your photos from a camera, it can even automatically rename downloaded pictures saving you a lot of time and hassle and now this function supports Snow Leopard too.
ExifRenamer is an excellent tool for renaming your batches of photos.
# Confirm window: The Prefix or Suffix text field is now selected by default if the user did chose this option.Thanks to Dirk Speder for this suggestion!# Fixed a problem with Snow Leopard's Image Capture.Thanks to Eike Schwarz for reporting this issue!# Fixed a very silly initialization problem which lead ExifRenamer to ignore the settings the user defined within the preferences under some circumstances.# Adjusted the PayPal-Button to support the yet-again broken language code setting of PayPal.I am sure this will break in the future, again...Thanks to Ronald Lim for reporting this issue!# Improved the support for .THM files. ExifRenamer no longer uses the .THM files exclusively for .CRW files.Starting from now, ExifRenamer uses the .THM file always if there is one.
Changes
# Confirm window: The Prefix or Suffix text field is now selected by default if the user did chose this option.Thanks to Dirk Speder for this suggestion!# Fixed a problem with Snow Leopard's Image Capture.Thanks to Eike Schwarz for reporting this issue!# Fixed a very silly initialization problem which lead ExifRenamer to ignore the settings the user defined within the preferences under some circumstances.# Adjusted the PayPal-Button to support the yet-again broken language code setting of PayPal.I am sure this will break in the future, again...Thanks to Ronald Lim for reporting this issue!# Improved the support for .THM files. ExifRenamer no longer uses the .THM files exclusively for .CRW files.Starting from now, ExifRenamer uses the .THM file always if there is one.
User reviews about ExifRenamer
by Anonymous
it's a joke of a grumpy french (self-evident truth ;o).
I'm angry !!! I gave much more skills than those above in my review ;o)
Easy to use, many configuration capbilities, strength, and others... with respect to large volumes More
by Anonymous
I love it ;o).
Very good and useful application in order to sort a lot of photos coming from several cameras.
Pros: speed
little size
Cons:
a little effort on interface. Application icon in the Dock is a too small target More
by Anonymous
Easy and Effective.
It is very easy to modify and use on Mac. Pick or change preference for renaming then simply select, right click, and open with ExifRenamer to rename photos.
The author put 'created hour-min-sec' to most of preset renaming style. I modified one of them and added sequential numbers instead. The modification window (Show Advanced Options) is very easy to understand and shows an example of a photo name as you change the style.
Pros:
Easy to use
Works great on Mac 10.8.4
Renaming style modification
Cons:
none More