03-31-2023 11:41 AM
I've recently discovered that four digits just isn't enough for me to have easily definable photos, so if I have "2V2A7193.JPG" there's a good chance another identically named file is hanging around within a month or two. I'd love to ditch the 2V2A and just have sequential numbering that goes for another 4 decimal places. Is that possible? I saw I can opt for "IMG_" in the settings but it didn't appear I could get rid of this completely.
Any help would be wonderful, thank you in advance!
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03-31-2023 02:45 PM
Your Card is divided into subdirectories that only hold 1000 files, which set the index number:
03-31-2023 01:39 PM
Use the free Canon DPP4 software to rename the files.
03-31-2023 01:45 PM
Thanks for the suggestion but I'm running Linux, this tool doesn't work for me, but more importantly, I'd like the camera to have more than 4 usable digits in the name. That's the real question. If it only goes to an effective 9999 before switching over again to 0000 that seems a waste of 4 digits in the filename. Just hoping I could get it to name up to 99999999 before returning to zero.
03-31-2023 02:37 PM
All digital cameras use the DCIM file format which is a four character alpha-numeric prefix and a four digit file number, as well as the eight-dot-three general file name format. That's why the file name includes JPG, TIF, CR2. Your options are the camera-unique 2V2A prefix or IMG_.
I am sure there are file renaming tools for Linux.
03-31-2023 02:45 PM
Your Card is divided into subdirectories that only hold 1000 files, which set the index number:
03-31-2023 04:23 PM
Thanks, this is what I was looking for. Seems arbitrary and silly to have identically named images in a single photoshoot, but that's a different issue. Seems 9999 is the best one can do at the current time. (And yes, there are file renaming tools for Linux. That part's easy.)
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