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I'mBridge Batch Rename ScreenshotI'm using a template PSD to crop large batches of ecom images and then exporting my layers to TIFF files. Only problem is Photoshop insists on putting a prefix in front of each file name--even if I leave that field blank it autofills it starting with 0000. It's impossible to batch rename them after the fact because they all have unique style numbers, and going back through and deleting the prefix is incredibly annoying when it's a large group of images.

I have seen advice online saying to delete a line of code from the Layers To Files script, but I don't seem to be able to do that because I'm on a work computer and those files are locked.

Is there any way around this, or is there an alternative method I can use to batch export layers to TIFF files that will use the layer name as the file name?

I'm using a template PSD to crop large batches of ecom images and then exporting my layers to TIFF files. Only problem is Photoshop insists on putting a prefix in front of each file name--even if I leave that field blank it autofills it starting with 0000. It's impossible to batch rename them after the fact because they all have unique style numbers, and going back through and deleting the prefix is incredibly annoying when it's a large group of images.

I have seen advice online saying to delete a line of code from the Layers To Files script, but I don't seem to be able to do that because I'm on a work computer and those files are locked.

Is there any way around this, or is there an alternative method I can use to batch export layers to TIFF files that will use the layer name as the file name?

Bridge Batch Rename ScreenshotI'm using a template PSD to crop large batches of ecom images and then exporting my layers to TIFF files. Only problem is Photoshop insists on putting a prefix in front of each file name--even if I leave that field blank it autofills it starting with 0000. It's impossible to batch rename them after the fact because they all have unique style numbers, and going back through and deleting the prefix is incredibly annoying when it's a large group of images.

I have seen advice online saying to delete a line of code from the Layers To Files script, but I don't seem to be able to do that because I'm on a work computer and those files are locked.

Is there any way around this, or is there an alternative method I can use to batch export layers to TIFF files that will use the layer name as the file name?

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I'm using a template PSD to crop large batches of ecom images and then exporting my layers to TIFF files. Only problem is Photoshop insists on putting a prefix in front of each file name--even if I leave that field blank it autofills it starting with 0000. It's impossible to batch rename them after the fact because they all have unique style numbers, and going back through and deleting the prefix is incredibly annoying when it's a large group of images. 

I have seen advice online saying to delete a line of code from the Layers To Files script, but I don't seem to be able to do that because I'm on a work computer and those files are locked. 

Is there any way around this, or is there an alternative method I can use to batch export layers to TIFF files that will use the layer name as the file name? Thanks in advance!

I'm using a template PSD to crop large batches of ecom images and then exporting my layers to TIFF files. Only problem is Photoshop insists on putting a prefix in front of each file name--even if I leave that field blank it autofills it starting with 0000. It's impossible to batch rename them after the fact because they all have unique style numbers, and going back through and deleting the prefix is incredibly annoying when it's a large group of images. I have seen advice online saying to delete a line of code from the Layers To Files script, but I don't seem to be able to do that because I'm on a work computer and those files are locked. Is there any way around this, or is there an alternative method I can use to batch export layers to TIFF files that will use the layer name as the file name? Thanks in advance!

I'm using a template PSD to crop large batches of ecom images and then exporting my layers to TIFF files. Only problem is Photoshop insists on putting a prefix in front of each file name--even if I leave that field blank it autofills it starting with 0000. It's impossible to batch rename them after the fact because they all have unique style numbers, and going back through and deleting the prefix is incredibly annoying when it's a large group of images. 

I have seen advice online saying to delete a line of code from the Layers To Files script, but I don't seem to be able to do that because I'm on a work computer and those files are locked. 

Is there any way around this, or is there an alternative method I can use to batch export layers to TIFF files that will use the layer name as the file name?

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