Open mchatt86 opened 2 years ago
Are the 500 and 100px versions both copies of originals? If so, I recommend to adapt the settings for the file name. Otherwise; would PowerRename solve your issue?
Jay, the original file is 500px, named like xyz-1234-large.jpg, and I right click on it and select Resize > small to copy it to the 100px version. That is then named something like xyz-1234-large small.jpg. If the Resizer could take “large” out of the filename and replace with “small” that would be a great time saver, by doing everything in like 2 clicks.
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Are the 500 and 100px versions both copies of originals? If so, I recommend to adapt the settings for the file name. Otherwise; would PowerRename solve your issue?
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Ideally, all these sorts of settings are moved to each preset, and presented (changeable) in the window.
Description of the new feature / enhancement
Love love the Image Resizer. We always need both 500x500 and 100x100 product pictures for our e-commerce website, this saves so much time. What would make it even awesomer, would be if it could replace a specified string in the file name with another string. For example, when I have the 500x500 image, it must be named ProductPic-large.jpg and when is resized down to 100x100 it must be names ProductPic-small.jpg . So if Image Resizer could take -large out of the filename and replace it with -small all in the same operation, that would be so slick!!
Scenario when this would be used?
See above
Supporting information
No response