Apple Aperture 3.5 User Manual
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Chapter 2
Import photos
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Name files during import automatically
1
In the Import browser, choose Rename Files from the Import Settings pop-up menu.
The Rename Files controls appear in the Import browser.
2
Do one of the following:
•
To apply a preset name format to your files as they are imported: Choose a preset name format
from the Version Name pop-up menu.
•
To use the existing filenames: Choose None from the Version Name pop-up menu.
•
To create a new name format: Choose Edit from the Version Name pop-up menu, and create a
custom name format in the File Naming dialog.
3
If you choose a name format with a custom name, the Name Text field appears below the Version
Name pop-up menu. Enter a name for the photos in the Name Text field.
4
Select the Rename Original File checkbox if you want to change the filenames of the originals on
disk to match the version names.
Aperture provides the following preset name formats in the Version Name pop-up menu
by default.
Preset name format
Example
Custom Name with Index
Thailand 1, Thailand 2, and so on
Custom Name with Index (no spaces)
Thailand1, Thailand2, and so on
Version Name
IMG001
Version Name and Date/Time
IMG001 - 2008-10-14 09.03.25 PM
Version Name with Sequence
IMG001 (1 of 2), IMG002 (2 of 2), and so on
Version Name with Index
IMG001 1, IMG002 2, and so on
Image Date/Time
2008-10-14 09.03.25 PM
Custom Name with Counter
Thailand 001, Thailand 002, and so on
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