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How do I rename images in the Camera Roll?

Is it possible to rename images in the camera Roll on the iPad?

Thanks

There is no feature in the iOS that allows you to do so. You will need a third party app from the app store. There are some available. I don't know that much about them but there are two I found with a very quick search -Photo Captions - and - Stamp It.

Demo wrote:
There are some available. I don't know that much about them but there are two I found with a very quick search -Photo Captions - and - Stamp It.


Thanks, but those just seem to add captions or borders, not rename the file.

Sorry ... there is another one that may work - Photo Sort - It states you can "rename the photo" and talks about appending the jpg file name...obviously I'm not an expert ... or a novice for that matter - but you can check it out - if you haven't done so already.

Yes, I have Photo Sort, thanks.

Sadly it doesn't seem to let you save the renamed photos back into the Photo camera roll, it makes it's opwn set of albums. But it's the closest so far to what I want.

OK. Good luck in your pursuit

Thank You.

I know it's possible, because I have an app that resizes images then saves them back to the Camera Roll

Yes ... same here ... PhotoPad by ZAGG ... nice little app ... for free as well!

Pete Thomas wrote:
Thank You.

I know it's possible, because I have an app that resizes images then saves them back to the Camera Roll

As I understand it what you want is not possible (at this time) for 3rd party apps.

When a 3rd party app wants to edit a file all it receives from the OS is the data and some metadata, no file name data is available. When the file is 'saved' out only the data and some metadata is saved by the OS using whatever name is currently assigned and it can only be saved in certain places.

This is the way it was the last time I looked at the APIs, it may have changed or if not may change in the future.

Hi Pete,

 

Iad the same problem... I would send photos from my iPad to my husband on his laptop (windows). He could open one photo but not the others because they are all called the same file.

 

He and I figured out you can send multiple images from the Photogene App. In the app homepage where you see the photos you want to adjust/edit: top right click 'select/collage'. Then touch the images you want to send, they display a green checkmark circle, go to top left of the same screen, click 'export', choose the e-mail option and you're done. In the e-mail on the laptop the images have different names and can be displayed.

 

OR: in iTunes look for the App 'Pic Send'. Needs iOs 6 or later versions.

 

Hope this helps you!

 

Bonny



I use Photo Manager Pro. It allows renaming of photos as well as FTP transfer of photos from my computer. Works well.



You need FilePhoto - Allows a user to take a photo and save as, when you connect device to iTunes all the photos are saved and instantly recognisable by the save name. I use this for large scale tree surveys where trees have a specific tag number. Allows me to save the photo by the tree tag number and I then know which photo relates to which tree in the survey list, simple and easy to use.

 

I hope this helps others as it took me ages to find this app!!

 

Mark



While Filephoto works as advertised, it only does so when taking images with the camera, not when saving from internet. Sure it lets you rename afterwards but there are other apps that do this for free. Also note that the original filename for example img0123 is not retained, only the new name you give it.



My work around for my iPad Pro was to send file to OneDrive where you can edit the file name, then there an option to save the file back to my iPad photos.

Hope this helps.



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