![]() So, by renaming within Lightroom, but making sure to perform that renaming after you have already imported your photos into Lightroom, you’ll always be able to access the original filename within your Lightroom catalog. So even if you use the feature in Adobe Bridge to preserve the original filename in metadata, that original filename won’t be displayed in Lightroom. If you rename during import (or before importing) the original filename will not be displayed within Lightroom. This feature only applies if you rename after your photos are already imported into your Lightroom catalog. More Detail: When you rename photos in Lightroom, the original filename is preserved automatically, and will be presented with the “Original Name” field in the Metadata section of the right panel in the Library module. Therefore, the simple solution here would be to wait until after importing to rename your images in Lightroom. Tim’s Quick Answer: Lightroom preserves the original filename in metadata automatically when you rename after importing, but not if you rename during the import. I see no similar option to do in Lightroom during download. Is there a way? ![]() ![]() This is valuable to me should I ever elect to go back to batch rename a series of photos with a new custom name. Today’s Question: I have avoided using the renaming function in Lightroom when downloading. When I download using Adobe Bridge, I have the option to rename and preserve the current filename in metadata. ![]()
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