How to export a image naming as the keyword
Anyone knows if is it possible to export a image using a keyword as a name?
I tried on OUTPUT NAMING to find the option KEYWORD and it doesn't exist.
I do it on LR and it would be perfect if I get it on C1.
It is good for me because I enter the reference code of clothing on keyword, export using this name and it is easy to search later.
I Know that I can copy a keyword and paste but I need some fast way naming a lot of photos.
Thank you,
Renan
I tried on OUTPUT NAMING to find the option KEYWORD and it doesn't exist.
I do it on LR and it would be perfect if I get it on C1.
It is good for me because I enter the reference code of clothing on keyword, export using this name and it is easy to search later.
I Know that I can copy a keyword and paste but I need some fast way naming a lot of photos.
Thank you,
Renan
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Hi Renan,
There is no way to use a Keyword for naming.
I asked about the possibility recently but since the option, if it existed, would really only be deliverable when only a single "keyword" was used for each image I was not expecting a positive reply.
If you look at some of the powerful options for deploying shoots into folders and then using the folder names in Output Naming you may find a workflow benefit that also resolves your naming need.
There was a recent webinar that covered this functionality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtEyuArkKCw
See if that helps (assuming you have not watched it already!)
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Renan Oliveira wrote:
...is it possible to export a image using a keyword as a name?
There are multiple file renaming applications that may do what you need outside Capture One. However; I reckon your question may have quite a few non-stated conditionals or requirements/expectations. A few questions for a start:
1) What are your requirements/expectations when starting Capture One and then opening an Output folder after files in it have been renamed using a separate file renaming tool? What you see and what you need to do to see what you require/expect, may depend on you using seesions or catalog.
2) Is the keyword in each image file a string that will make a "legal" file name on your computer system, or will the keyword string require tweaking to become or be part of a legal filename?
3) Will the single keyword string in multiple images really make unique file names when processed as a batch, or do you need to add -1, -2 etc (silk.jpg, silk-1.jpg, silk-2.jpg) to prevent files from being overwritten or file renaming failure? And if you need this, is it ok to not have -0 on the first image (is silk.jpg ok or must it be silk-0.jpg to be in line with silk-1.jpg,...)?
The more requirements you have besides the renaming itself, the trickier it may become. If you provide more information about your requirements/expectations, forum members may have suggestions.0
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