As an alternative you could definitely achieve the same with Lightroom and Mogrify, and save it as an Export preset. In case that saves anyone the step of taking an image into Photoshop just to do this.
https://www.photographers-toolbox.com/products/lrmogrify2.php
It might be possible to do it in LR, but not easily. Mogrify would be a very tedious tool for doing it.I need to add numbers to the bunch if images and can't see that its possible to do in LR ( there are various items on the photo that I need to add numbers on)
Can anyone help me with that?!
It might be possible to do it in LR, but not easily. Mogrify would be a very tedious tool for doing it.
I'd do it in Skitch, but if you run Windows and don't have a legacy install of that you'd need an alternative (Google throws up a few, "alternatives to Skitch for windows").
I was watching a video on the new Capture one the other day and it can do what you want.
You can download Capture One on a 30 day trial if this is just a one off exercise.
Here's the video. This is explained at around 28 minutes.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LENpb-bqsTQ
Select the photos, go to Library | Rename Photos
In File Nameing box select 'Custom Name - Sequence'
In the Custome Text box type the name you want to assign and then in Start Number type whatever number you want to start with.
Then click Ok and that's it, done.
Skitch is still available for Mac, it's a very handy app - I'm hunting around trying to find my legacy install package for Windows for a new laptop as it's an app I'm going to miss if I can't find it!I am on Mac, so will check if there is alternative
It might be possible to do it in LR, but not easily. Mogrify would be a very tedious tool for doing it.
great! thanks! looks like exactly what I need. I assume there would be no problem to import images there and export the with the same quality etc just with added numbers?!
Irina's a bit vague.. I assumed it was something along the lines of tagging items in the scene.. 1 = tree, 2 = cow, 3 = mountain.. that sort of thing. If it's metadata numbers that's a different ball game and can be automated in LR several different ways.Where do the numbers come from? If they're in the image tags or other metadata, e.g. filename, then Mogrify should make it straightforward.
If it's just sequential then Capture One is probably simpler, once you've worked out how to have lightroom and captureone catalogues co-exist.

Preview is always forgotten but is surprisingly competent -- the name implies it doesn't do much. I use it all the time for annotating OS maps with instructions and constructing multi-page PDFs for instance.