Posted by robirdman on 23-08-2006 07:10
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Ryerson CA, IL 8-14-06 on fungus.
Posted by robirdman on 23-08-2006 15:29
#3
Thanks,
Would other views, such as top help? I have several.
Posted by crex on 23-08-2006 15:33
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May I ask what 6011480 stands for? I understand it can't be a date or even photo file number, unless you have taken more than 6 000 000 photos :)
Posted by robirdman on 24-08-2006 09:03
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When I shot film I used a code that was a combination of the roll number and frame number. So frame 35 on roll 2034 would have the number 203436. I kept notes on all the settings and correlated with the code. When I later got more and advanced cameras that recorded the data that I could just download to the computer, then I needed to separate the separate data streams, so I put a one in front of this number so not to confuse and get duplicate numbers. eg 1203436. I was actually using 3 cameras at the time and had some other prefix number for the third. When I started using digital cameras, I again needed to keep the numbers separate so they would never overlap. with a Fuji I gave a prefix of 4, d70 was 5 and d200 is 6. So starting with the first shot of the d200 it would be 6000001, and I am now up to 6012793. Currently I have less than 120,000 images, and so it unlikely that the numbers from different cameras will ever overlap.