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resetting picture sequence numbers in to 0001
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<blockquote data-quote="Slipperman" data-source="post: 481105" data-attributes="member: 14707"><p>i was about to ask this very same question until luckily i did a search on 'dsc sequence' and found this thread. i prefer the internal DSC number restart from 0000 after formatting mainly because it's another indicator of how many shots i took on the latest shoot when i start the import process with Nikon Transfer. which brings up another point. because Transfer allows you to not only name the destination folder but also the file name and sequence number, there's pretty much no chance that any duplicates will occur and overwrite something. this is because when naming the destination folder, Transfer gives you the option of prepending the date to the folder name guaranteeing the folder names between different days shoots will be unique. as far as the file name, i use the same name as the folder (minus the date) and reset the sequence number to 1 each time. so after reading the link, i set the d6 option to Off. Frankly i'm surprised nobody else has mentioned using Transfer - such a nice automated way of creating your destination dir and importing/renaming the files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slipperman, post: 481105, member: 14707"] i was about to ask this very same question until luckily i did a search on 'dsc sequence' and found this thread. i prefer the internal DSC number restart from 0000 after formatting mainly because it's another indicator of how many shots i took on the latest shoot when i start the import process with Nikon Transfer. which brings up another point. because Transfer allows you to not only name the destination folder but also the file name and sequence number, there's pretty much no chance that any duplicates will occur and overwrite something. this is because when naming the destination folder, Transfer gives you the option of prepending the date to the folder name guaranteeing the folder names between different days shoots will be unique. as far as the file name, i use the same name as the folder (minus the date) and reset the sequence number to 1 each time. so after reading the link, i set the d6 option to Off. Frankly i'm surprised nobody else has mentioned using Transfer - such a nice automated way of creating your destination dir and importing/renaming the files. [/QUOTE]
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