Is there a way to do this?
I'm doing revisions on a project where the images are jpegs and I want to bring all of them in at once. There's about 500 of them, and doing it one by one will take forever.
Thanks
importing multiple jpegs
Re: importing multiple jpegs
It should work as long as the naming is consistent. 001.jpg, 002.jpg etc will work just fine. There must not be any gap in the numbering.
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Re: importing multiple jpegs
As SlowTiger said, and also important to mention that once you do have all files in running sequential order you should import only the first file in the bunch. TVP will recognize the sequence and will give you the option to import all images as a sequence. You can simply drag and drop he file into TVP.
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Re: importing multiple jpegs
If you have gaps and you still want to import the sequence in order, you can use the free software ReNamer (http://www.den4b.com/projects.php) to add an incremental suffix that satisfies TVP.
Likely a useful utility for those dealing with image sequences in Windows.
/David
Likely a useful utility for those dealing with image sequences in Windows.
/David
Re: importing multiple jpegs
Thanks for the info, folks.
I downloaded that re-namer program. I tried different suffixes, etc. but the was my jpegs were labled, it was actually easier to bring them in manually.
Thanks!
I downloaded that re-namer program. I tried different suffixes, etc. but the was my jpegs were labled, it was actually easier to bring them in manually.
Thanks!
Re: importing multiple jpegs
Another great rename utility is Bulk Rename.
It's pretty straightforward with all the options you'll need and, best of, all; free.
It's pretty straightforward with all the options you'll need and, best of, all; free.
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Re: importing multiple jpegs
I use Ant Renamer at home. It's translated in a lot of languages.
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