This might work in other image browsers too – I confess I haven’t tried. I use Adobe Bridge for batch renaming and it has a very smart feature that makes renaming RAW+JPEG pairs a breeze. So what happens if we try to rename them in Adobe Bridge?īut these RAW+JPEG pairs do present another layer of complication for image cataloguing because now you’ve got twice as many files and ideally you need to keep these image pairs together or associated in some way so that you know they’re two versions of the same image. Here’s a folder full off RAW+JPEG image pairs. And sometimes the camera has effects modes you want to use with the backup of a RAW file too, such as the rather good Art Filters in Olympus cameras. You get a JPEG file you can share straight away, and use as a benchmark for your RAW adjustments, and a RAW file you can hone and tune at your leisure. This part looks at specific situation that lots of us face – what to do when you shoot RAW+JPEG pairs with your camera. Part 1 explains the basic folder and file naming structure and how to batch rename photos in Adobe Bridge. Here’s part 2 of my mini-series on creating a basic image filing and naming system.
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