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Hello,
I hope everyone is doing well.
Typically what I do is edit a phot in Lightroom, send the raw file (nef) to Photoshop for some edits and using the save in the dropdown menu, save the file back to Lightroom as a tif. Until recently the tif from Photoshop to Lightroom would be named filename-edit.tif, or something like that. A rather simeple name.
Recently, the image saved back to Lightroom from Photoshop is named bunchofnumbersfiilenamebunchofnumbersxmorenumbers.tif. The "bunch of numbers" appears to be related to the image size in pixels and perhaps some random numbners thrown in for fun..
I would like to have Photoshop save the image to filename-edit.tif. Can someone point me to some setting, presumably in Photoshop, where I can get that simple name out-put? I am not sure what I may have changed.
I'm using Release 11.1 (not the one that was issued in ther last 24 hours) on a Windows 10 computer.
Thank you,
Greg J
@Central Standard wrote:Thank you for responding. I am not sure I have the right file naming screenshot.
Does this view of it help you find the source of the file naming format for external editing? You get there from the Preferences dialog box, not the Import dialog box.
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Go to your LrC Preferences > External Editing tab, and show us what you have in the 'Naming' panel with a screen-clip.
And you could also 'Edit' this Template to show us the how it is designed.
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Rob,
Thank you for responding. I am not sure I have the right file naming screenshot.
Greg J
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Your External Editing 'File Naming' Template is set to [Custom Settings] BUT What are the Custom Settings?
In a File rename templare editor- You may need to select [Edit] at the very bottom of the Template drop-down menu, design a Template and save it, (with a Template name) such as [Filename-Custom].
Then in the [Custom Text] field in the External Editors Preference dialog- Choose the "Filename- Custom" template, and add the suffix you want added to the files from Photoshop (eg. "Edit").
Specifically defining the "Template:" may be required to fix your problems with filenames.
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@Central Standard wrote:Thank you for responding. I am not sure I have the right file naming screenshot.
Does this view of it help you find the source of the file naming format for external editing? You get there from the Preferences dialog box, not the Import dialog box.
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Rob,
I found the template editor and it's obvious "someone" set what the custom name is set to:
So I set the preset to standard:
I closed the program and found this did not solve the issue. I'm still getting the giant file names with the crop size part of the file name. Actually it revealed another problem.
The above is a top to bottom screen shot. I have the font size set to 150%. I suspect there is a "done" button at the very bottom of the page that accepts all changes. I can't change the font size, bit depth, saved file name, basically anything to do with preferences because I can't get to the actual bottom of the preferences page.
Do you (or anyone) have a way to fix this? I can post this as a new question if needed.
Thanks,
Greg J
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So you have found the reason for the weird filenames- good!
You may need to change your font size to something smaller than 150% to see all the Preferences dialog.
(In Windows-10) I can move my preferences dialog window by dragging on the top margin (as is usual).
It is a smart idea to 'save' your file rename templates with a descriptive preset name. Simply changing the template in the editor is not sufficient. (Click the drop-down menu at the end of the 'Preset' box.)
Your screen-clip is still showing "Custom Settings" as the template (even though you may have altered it in the Template editor.)
There is always that "someone" 🙂
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I'm goimg to start a new thread. Seems appropriate.
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Yes! Thank you!
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I recommend creating a custom file name to see whether that addresses your issue. It appears to be pulling the naming convention from somewhere, which should override the problem.
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