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Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 23-Jan-12 13:45:27
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Re: Ever-repeating file names/ Surely not!


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I think you have got hold of the wrong end of the stick. I am suggesting that it is A and B who should take the trouble to change the file name before they send it and not put the effort onto poor old C who has to sort out their thoughtlessness.

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Standard User broadband66
(experienced) Mon 23-Jan-12 13:49:12
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How does A & B know what to change to?

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(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 23-Jan-12 14:06:12
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It would be common courtesy for your friends to rename their photos to give some hint as to what subjects they depict before they sent them to you grin

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Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 23-Jan-12 14:12:52
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Re: Ever-repeating file names/ Surely not!


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If they don't know how what the picture is about how do they expect C to know?

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Standard User broadband66
(experienced) Mon 23-Jan-12 15:39:26
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I would only send pictures to someone that the pictures pertained to therefore no need to rename. I'm sure they could work it out and rename them to something they wanted.

Pictures on a camera phone are normally taken then sent with covering text. If the picture is then copied/moved from the recipient's phone to a PC, that is when the problems occur.

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Standard User broadband66
(experienced) Mon 23-Jan-12 15:43:28
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A is in Austria and B is in France. They both happen to rename their own photo to "me skiing on holiday". Back to square one.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 23-Jan-12 15:54:52
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Before the thread gets hijacked may I add that I suspect iPhone has a default file id which is <Photo1> and <Photo2> etc and so my sender sends me these and I save them. If he then sends me a fresh lot of fotos then these will repeat the same file id.

(It has been suggested to me that iPhone does not permit any file names except the default set?)

Windows will then prompt me, do I wish to save or cancel. If I select save for the second lot Windows XP will overwrite the first lot. Since the file id cannot be changed in my arrival mailbox I now have to create a new folder and the appropriate path to it and save the newcomers in that new folder. This is iPhone madness or a special kind of Windows hell.

There is another method. You save the first lot and then change the file id of them in the usual way to something that is meaningful. Then the second batch can be saved as <Photo5> etc --- but of course it is DUTY of the sender to allocate meaningful & unique file id to each foto, that is a given

Or my wife, in despair, does a screengrab of an iPhone foto and adjusts the marquee to a suitable area. That process also enables her to specify a new file id (even a path if she knew what such a thing was, not being unkind, not everybody pc geek) and it will also automatically compress it to a decent size of jpg
Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 23-Jan-12 22:46:17
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At least they showed willing. And the likelihood of a name clash is greatly reduced. And the recipient has less to do to make them unique while not worrying what meaningful title to give them.

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 23-Jan-12 23:42:33
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In reply to a post by Littleseen:
Windows will then prompt me, do I wish to save or cancel.
Just prior to this it presents you with a Save dialogue box so you can select the folder to save in and lists the files of that type already present. If it duplicates one of those you can rename it in the File name: box near the bottom before you press Save and you'll never see the "do you wish to save or cancel" prompt.

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(deleted) Tue 24-Jan-12 11:24:22
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I have solved the problem which I am advised does not occur with Windows 7 (I use XP Pro)

My USA m/c friend sends me many rather nice fotos, each of a stunning 2.5MB (when 135KB would be just fine) and he confesses these are iPhone fotos and he uses the iPhone defaults. So I then have the over-writing problem I referred to. He says it is an equipment fault my end and that he has no intention of changing his incremental iPhone names which are <Photo 1> and <Photo 2> et seq

I have solved the problem by placing him on my blacklist. But who has lost out then?
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