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%year% - The year that the image was uploaded will replace this
variable.
%month% - Replaced with the numeric month that the image was
uploaded in.
%monthname% - Will be replaced by the written month that the
image was uploaded in.
%day% - Replaced with the numeric day of the month that the image
was uploaded on.
%dayofyear% - Will be replaced with the numeric day of the year
that image was uploaded on.
%filetype% - The extension of the uploaded file will replace this vari-
able (eg JPG, TIF, etc.). This allows files of different types to be placed
in separate subdirectories.
%rawfile% - Will be replaced by the string RAW if the uploaded file
is a raw file. If it is not a raw file it will be left blank - allowing RAW
files to be placed in a subdirectory but all others to be placed in the
root.
%jpegfile% - Replaced by the string JPEG if the uploaded file is a
JPEG file. If it is not a JPEG file it will be left empty.
%tifffile% - Will be replaced by the string TIFF if the uploaded file
is a TIFF file. If it is not a TIFF it will be left empty.
%wavfile% - Replaced by the string WAV if the uploaded file is a
WAV file. If it is not a WAV file it will be left empty.
By combining these variables into the various available fields, you can
have ITP automatically build a directory tree based on the above parameters.
They can be used in the root directory and home directory fields within ITP
and can also be specified by the directory field in the camera. This provides
you with a wide range of options to organize your images as desired - allowing
you to have a neat and orderly file system the moment that the photos hit
the computer.
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