
PSRemote98
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You can also use tokens in the filename prefix and the directory name e.g. setting the
filename prefix to %d-%t- would give 100604-143256-0001.JPG for a photo taken at
14:32:56 on June 4th, 2010.
When "Append sequence letter to end of filename when auto-bracketing" is selected all the
images in the sequence will have the same filename with a letter indicating which image it is
in the sequence appended.
e.g. a 5 shot sequence would have filenames like:
prefix0002a.JPG, prefix0002b.JPG, prefix0002c.JPG, prefix0002d.JPG, prefix0002e.JPG
as opposed to:
prefix0002.JPG, prefix0003.JPG, prefix0004.JPG, prefix0005.JPG, prefix0006.JPG
11 Tokens
The following tokens read information from the shooting data of the images and are available for using
in the filenames of downloaded images and in the photobooth caption text.
Date and time tokens
Date in the form YYMMDD (equivalent to %y%m
%D)
e.g. 030611 for June
11, 2010
Day of the month (01 to 31)
Day of the year (001 to 366)
Long date/time representation of locale
e.g. Wednesday, June
17, 2010 19:03:47
Long date representation for locale
e.g. Wednesday, June
17, 2010
Time in the form HHMMSS (equivalent to %H%M
%S)
Date representation for locale
e.g. 06_11_10 for June
11, 2010
Time representation for locale
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