The file management process outlined below has been thoroughly explained with clear steps and an accompanying video.
Add GPS (Geo Location) meta data to your photos with piQtility.
Load the photo(s)
click the 'File management' tab, select 'Add geo location' in dropdown menu.
Use the search field on the map to find a region or place.
Apply.
Supported file types: JPEG, TIFF, HEIC.
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Simulate/preview your file rename settings
Choose or add the photos that you want to rename.
In the upper left corner, click the 'File management' tab, select 'Rename' in dropdown menu, followed by the 'Replace' tab.
Go to 'Find text' and type in the text you want to search for.
At 'Replace text by' you write your final text that will replace the searched one.
If you want to see a simulation of the file rename settings, you can click the 'Simulation mode' checkbox under the photo preview.
Click the button 'Step 4: Process': The renamed file name appears blue colored in the list view at the right.
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Create and use C-Actions
In the upper left corner, click the 'File management' tab, select 'Rename' in dropdown menu, followed by the 'Nr' tab.
At 'Starting from' you enter the number with which the numbering should start.
At 'Prefix' and/or 'Postfix' you enter what should come before and/or after the number.
At 'Digits' you write how many digits your number must consist of. (Digits: 3 = 001, 002,...)
Finally you can store a c-action clicking the 'Centurion' icon right on top of the 'Nr' tab.
Afterward, load the c-action under 'Renaming tasks (c-actions)' Note: the c-action can also be used in Centurion® and maWatermarker®.
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Add meta data such as EXIF user comment, IPTC Creator, IPTC Copyright etc.
Choose or add photos where you want to add meta data.
In the upper left corner, click the 'File management' tab, select 'Add meta data' in dropdown menu.
Fill in the meta data you wish to add.
Click the button 'Step 4: Process':, the meta data will be stored into the photo. This meta data is visible and searchable in for example Apple Photos®.
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Generate QR codes
In the upper left corner, click the 'File management' tab, select 'QR & bar code' in dropdown menu.
At 'Text to convert to QR image' you write your text or link (url).
Enter the file name and pixel width of the QR or bar code.
Choose the type of bar code: 'QR' or '128'.
Click the button 'Step 2: Choose destination folder': and set the location where to store the QR code.
Finally press the 'Generate code' button.
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TIP: Add a color to your QR code.
Open your generated QR code.
Select main menu: "Edit photo".
Select function: "Add Tint".
Set properties as: the color; Opacity: 100% (!)Render method: Lighter (!)Duo tone effect
Create a contact sheet.
Select main tab: "File management".
Select function: "Create Contact Sheet".
You can customize a page grid, with additional options like:
Change background color
Show or not the name of the image
Show the photo respecting Aspect Ratio or just fill the grid cell
Etc...
With this feature, you can easily create a photo poster with a matching photo grid (gutter = 0)!
Saved in multiple file formats.
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Convert your photos in the most common file formats
for print and web purposes:
jpeg, png, heic, tiff, jp2, gif, bmp, webp.