![]() System administrators, web masters and other power users will appreciate the presence of advanced features, such as regular expression support, conversion to Windows NTFS/SMB compatible names, file filtering, the ability to import file names from a database, a spreadsheet or any other source that can produce plain or tab-delimited text files. Even multiple shots captured in the same second are dealt with reliably. Support for all major RAW formats (including JPEG, HEIC, HEIF, ARW, CRW, CR2, CR3, THM, NEF, TIFF, RAF, ORF, MRW, DNG, PEF, SRF, etc.) extends this to professional photographers. Better Rename knows how to extract EXIF shooting date and time information from digital camera images and exploit them in creating sequence numbers or adding time and date information to the file name. Photographers use the advanced sequence number and date & time features to clean up their portfolios or prepare photos for delivery to their client. ![]() The Instant Preview feature eliminates guesswork and costly errors and helps you find the right settings quickly and accurately by providing as-you-type feedback and interactive change highlighting.īetter Rename offers a complete set of renaming actions that are organized into 15 categories covering all the text, character, position, conversion and truncation features that you would expect, but it does not stop there. or use our Finder context menu and hot key. Simply drag the files you want to rename straight from the Finder into the large preview table or the application icon. That’s why, since 1996, tens of thousands of hobbyists, professionals and businesses depend on Better Rename to organize and maintain files.īetter Rename's user interface supports complex renaming tasks without sacrificing ease and speed of use. I really hope I can fine tune my workflow with next years' Photos application, but if not I'll continue as Aperture won't all of a sudden stop working.Better Rename 11 is the most complete renaming solution available on the market today. This way my photos are managed and on SSD, and the videos are referenced and on HDD. In the Finder I rename the videos to my preference, and I import them as referenced into Aperture. ![]() My workflow is to import my photos into Aperture, whilst the phone is docked, and I manually copy over the videos from Image Capture into a folder. Only when I import my photos and videos into Aperture, others can see my videos after I've shared them on a Shared Stream. I say this as iCloud is indeed capable of storing videos, yet it only syncs photos by default. Whilst iMovie and FCP are really good editing suites, the asset management leaves to be desired. Not the end of the wold by any means, but I wish things were a little "more structured" for the lack of a better term. In fairness I never did much with movies to create a workflow and Apple doesn't offer much in suggesting one. This is what I don't like now, I have videos in Aperture and in iMovie. And the fact that I'm lucky enough to pop in a larger HDD into my oMP when I need to makes it even more. Most don't get forwarded to or seen by friends as I don't have time to edit out the nonsense and create really nice 4 second scenes. I also wish I had more time to edit videos. A couple dozen TB hard drives would also be nice. ![]() Video is an arena in which I wish I had more time to play.
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