nf3996
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I like the Epson R-D1 so much, that I recently bought a second one (used – for a very fair price). I’ve updated both with the R-D1s firmware and they work well. However, I’ve run into one potential problem that I wasn’t expecting: how do I get round the issue of duplicate RAW file numbers?
I’ve set both cameras to continuous file numbering and store my original RAW files (with their ERF numbers unchanged) in various subject folders. The final images are stored as TIFFs in subject folders that mirror the RAW folders, but this time with the images named, eg. piccadilly_circus 001, piccadilly_circus 002 etc.
Currently the cameras are about 200 file numbers apart, but eventually one will catch up with the other or with the RAW files with the same numbers already on my PC. I don’t want the hassle of having to name all the original RAW files on my PC, but I’d be interested in hearing how others using two cameras get round the file numbering issue.
Alan
I’ve set both cameras to continuous file numbering and store my original RAW files (with their ERF numbers unchanged) in various subject folders. The final images are stored as TIFFs in subject folders that mirror the RAW folders, but this time with the images named, eg. piccadilly_circus 001, piccadilly_circus 002 etc.
Currently the cameras are about 200 file numbers apart, but eventually one will catch up with the other or with the RAW files with the same numbers already on my PC. I don’t want the hassle of having to name all the original RAW files on my PC, but I’d be interested in hearing how others using two cameras get round the file numbering issue.
Alan