Now when you Ingest, your camera’s serial number will be looked up from the photo being processed, and the name you gave that serial number will be substituted via Code Replacement (that’s the = part), then you’ll have an underscore, a zero, and finally the frame number of the photo will be substituted. Then in Ingest, set the “Rename Ingested photos as:” checkbox to checked. ![]() Then at the bottom of the Code Replacement dialog set your “Delimiter character:” to the equals sign: = and click the OK button. Next, back in PM, open up the Code Replacement settings (Edit->Settings->Set Code Replacements…) and click the Add… button. You should have something that looks like this: You can add social images to each page of your website by uploading images in your Site Settings. This feature allows you to add frames by using one of 25 available image editing effects. Put your cursor on each serial number and move your cursor to the end of the line. Now that you have each camera serial number on its own line, you need to add your desired names. Copy each serial number and paste them each on a new line of text in a plain text file (use Notepad on Windows or BBEdit on macOS, they’re both free) like so: ![]() Preview each image, make note of the serial numbers (you can copy and paste from the Info Text pane). Then open up a contact sheet with an image from each of your cameras. You can customize your Info Text (Edit->Settings->Set Info Text…) and add this to your current Info Text: If you’re ingesting multiple cards with images from various cameras, here’s how you can get Photo Mechanic to identify each camera in the image name.įirst, we need to know what each of your camera’s serial numbers are.
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