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Hi all. I am hoping someone can help with something I can't seem to fathom at all! Apologies in advance if it's long winded or has been answered (I couldn't find it)
When I import my photo's from the camera, iPhoto automatically lists the photo titles as Pict001.jpg etc, and that is the root title for that photo. This is fine when keeping the photo's from each import in separate events.
My problem arises when I want to either burn discs from several different folders on to one disc, or export the photo's to a picture frame from example.
You cannot have 2 photo's with the same title on the same disc/storage device, so if there are 2 files titled Pict001.jpg for example ,it asks if you want to replace the existing file.
I have tried renaming the photos to just 1,2,3 etc, but this does not alter them at root level, as when you try to export the same occurs.
So, is there any way of changing the root title of the file, or is there another way around this silly problem?
Thanks in advance.
When I import my photo's from the camera, iPhoto automatically lists the photo titles as Pict001.jpg etc, and that is the root title for that photo. This is fine when keeping the photo's from each import in separate events.
My problem arises when I want to either burn discs from several different folders on to one disc, or export the photo's to a picture frame from example.
You cannot have 2 photo's with the same title on the same disc/storage device, so if there are 2 files titled Pict001.jpg for example ,it asks if you want to replace the existing file.
I have tried renaming the photos to just 1,2,3 etc, but this does not alter them at root level, as when you try to export the same occurs.
So, is there any way of changing the root title of the file, or is there another way around this silly problem?
Thanks in advance.