Image title in url rather than image filename

Hi

Is it possible to have the image title in the url rather than the image filename. My image filenames relate to the original image and come from my image catalogue so a url that looks like this is pretty ugly and meaningless:
http://www.bryanwaddington.co.uk/landscapes-nature/c5d_013218_01a_465x310.jpg.php

so is there something I can do, or a setting I have missed, to make the url look like this:
http://www.bryanwaddington.co.uk/landscapes-nature/paddling-pool

Paddling Pool is the title of the image. There could be something on the end if necessary (.jpg, .php or both) but I do not really want to be renaming my files to achieve this.

Any thoughts please?

Thanks

Comments

  • Correction, the image is called Trees in the mist so the url would end /trees-in-the-mist I was getting confused with another image but you get my drift I'm sure.
  • acrylian Administrator, Developer
    No. It is generally a good practice to give files "speaking names" (even for yourself to see what i t is..;-)). But you can rename the image file name on the backend.
  • It is generally a good practice to give files "speaking names" (even for yourself to see what i t is..;-)
    The file is very specifically named
    c5d - the camera
    013218 - image number
    01a - version
    465x310 - exported image size

    This 'speaks' volumes to me :)

    I'll just have to rename the files if I want prettier urls.

    Thanks for your help

    Bryan
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