Say I have a set of photos with the following names and that, for the purposes of this question, they are sorted by name or date/time-taken.
homer-0001.jpeg
homer-0002.jpeg
homer-0003.jpeg
homer-0004.jpeg
homer-0004.DNG
homer-0004.RAW
homer-0005.jpeg
homer-0006.jpeg
homer-0006.RAW
homer-0007.jpeg
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homer-0559.jpeg
Imagine I boobed and had acidentally changed the naming scheme that the camera uses such that the camera resets the count to zero everytime the memory card is removed, emptied and replaced rather than continuing from the last number used. The filenames of the next cardful will start at homer-0001.
If I want to save the photos in a common folder I need to offset the names of the second block of photos by 559 so that the first photo in the second block becomes homer-0560.jpeg.
As there are photos of the same name but differing file types I can not simply increment the number part, the same problem arises where photos have been deleted etc.
Previously I have, between the breaks in continuity, erased the number bit and incremented the replacement but it gets very tedious if a lot of photos have been deleted.
Am I missing the way to do it? If not is it possible that this option could be added?
Thanks