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1  General / Photo Blogs / my photo blog on: November 04, 2010, 07:57:36 AM
Hi,

my favourite blog has to be mine
check it out

www.styvesphotos.com

let me know what you think good or bad!

2  Software Discussions / ImageIngester and ImageVerifier / Re: number range folders on: March 28, 2009, 07:26:22 PM
Marc,

thanks for the help and quick response
just to finish the thread off

-  the   pre conversion folder only gets renamed   with the proper number range after the final dng conversion  process is done and II is finished the process
i thought that the pre conversion folder would have been  renamed after  that part was finished, thats what i get for thinking to much Wink

guess i should let it run through fully next time ....


Steve
3  Software Discussions / ImageIngester and ImageVerifier / Re: number range folders on: March 28, 2009, 06:33:46 PM
Marc,

I emailed you the log

thanks
steve
4  Software Discussions / ImageIngester and ImageVerifier / Re: number range folders on: March 27, 2009, 09:14:36 PM
Marc,

thanks for the  quick reply

i retried using only a handfull of files , all were named _DSCNNNN.nef where the N's were all numeric ( they were before but just to make sure..)

if i replace the _ with a 1 on a single file it works, however with  multiple files   replacing the _ with a 1 results in the same 0000-000 folder


thanks
steve
 
5  Software Discussions / ImageIngester and ImageVerifier / number range folders on: March 27, 2009, 11:37:55 AM
Hi,

I am trying to use the  number range folder  feature  with image ingester pro v3.2.04
I get the folder named 0000-0000 ( checked with the manual and the files have the orig name _dscxxxx)
 file naming is {@prefix,1,-1,_}{@datetime,1,8}_{@filename,-4}
 
The same result is had  whether   destination is folder range only or any other  variation including this

Any ideas on where  to start  to fix this problem

thanks
Steve
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