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Old December 23rd 05, 05:03 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
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Default ony F828 Image Mixer 1.5

When I try to transfer my photo's from my Sony F828 to pc I want a certain
prefix
added to the name of the file. This should be possibel with Image Mixer 1.5.
Whatever I try, it does'nt work. If I program the prefix and destination
where the photo's are to be filed, the prefix isn't there when I look at the
files using explorer.
Who has any idea how to make this work?

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