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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: wds on November 29, 2024, 09:42

Title: Finding out Filename of an uploaded File in Port - Adobestock
Post by: wds on November 29, 2024, 09:42
Is there a way on Adobestock to find out the filename of a file you have uploaded to your portfolio in the past?

I have an old upload and I can't locate the file on my PC. If I could get the original filename, it help alot!

Thanks
Title: Re: Finding out Filename of an uploaded File in Port - Adobestock
Post by: SuperPhoto on November 29, 2024, 19:16
I don't believe so... but - obviously you could search by title (if you have a keyword list/etc that you uploaded). Do you have that?
Title: Re: Finding out Filename of an uploaded File in Port - Adobestock
Post by: zeljkok on November 29, 2024, 21:03
I don't think you can do it on Adobe.  But if you contribute to Shutterstock file name of original upload is available in Catalog Manager, just search using keywords.    Same on Alamy Image Manager and Dreamstime.   On IS they prune submissions so available only for a limited time.




 
Title: Re: Finding out Filename of an uploaded File in Port - Adobestock
Post by: wds on November 29, 2024, 22:12
Thanks all....I resolved my issue.
Title: Re: Finding out Filename of an uploaded File in Port - Adobestock
Post by: synthetick on November 29, 2024, 22:45
Great that you managed to resolve this. I just thought I'd add anyway that if the file has been downloaded, and you have some idea of the date of the download/s you can go to your Insights tab, select that date range and export a CSV that has the original file names in it.
Title: Re: Finding out Filename of an uploaded File in Port - Adobestock
Post by: SuperPhoto on November 30, 2024, 07:48
Thanks all....I resolved my issue.

How did you resolve it? (Did you actually find it somewhere within Adobe?) Thanks!
Title: Re: Finding out Filename of an uploaded File in Port - Adobestock
Post by: wds on November 30, 2024, 10:30
Thanks all....I resolved my issue.

How did you resolve it? (Did you actually find it somewhere within Adobe?) Thanks!

I was able to find the file on my PC.