

As a result, this can push you over that max character count in a big hurry.įortunately, you can use the above Adobe Bridge skill to convert spaces to underscores (which don’t get converted by Adobe Fireworks), run your Fireworks batch process, then change them back to spaces in Bridge. Having said that, you may notice that when it’s doing its batch-process thing, it converts spaces and some special characters to the super long encoding format. Pro Tip: this tool becomes exceedingly useful if you have images with very long filenames that require the sort of batch resize and optimize processes we covered in this Adobe Fireworks Batch Image Processing article.įor example, Fireworks has a max filename character limit that usually isn’t an issue. If you want to remove something so that the characters before and after have no new character or space, do not enter anything into this field.Ħ) Select “Replace All.” The preview section at the bottom of that dialog box will show you how things will look before and afterħ) Select “Rename” to initiate the process. For example, if you want to replace the underscore with a space, type a single space. Be very careful not to include any spaces before or after.ĥ) Enter the character you want to replace with. String Substitution* To The Rescueģ) In the “New Filenames” section, select “String Substitution” from the first dropdown and “Original Filename” in the second dropdown.Ĥ) Enter the character you want to replace in this field. Removing each one manually is a giant time-suck but this is where using an advanced feature inside the Batch Rename process will save the day. Philip_R._Smith_and_Katherine_Cunningham_in_Big_Lake_Big_City._Photo by Liz Lauren. Using it is very straightforward, so long as you want to add and/or remove existing filenames to something new.īut what happens if you need to do something like remove underscores, dashes, periods, or other special characters without impacting the rest of the filename?įor example, the following file name has everything you need except for those stupid underscores: If you already use Bridge CC, you probably know about the Batch Rename tool. Once you do, you’re going to save yourself an amazing amount of time cleaning media file names using this little trick. If you don’t already use it, swing by the Bridge CC page and download a copy. Adobe Bridge CC, a digital asset management app, is not only a hidden productivity gem, it’s one of the rare Adobe apps that is 100 percent free.
