

I’ve been bothered by the increasingly high walls around Apple’s garden, as well as the ever decreasing quality and user serviceability of their computers. file naming pattern The file name part of the naming pattern (default $(YEAR)$(MONTH)$(DAY)_$(SEQUENCE).$(FILE_EXTENSION).So I went and did it… I installed Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy Salamander* on the netbook (an Ausu eee pc 1015px)…

keep original filename Check this box to keep original the filename instead of using the pattern below when importing from a camera or card (default off). sub directory naming pattern The sub directory part of the naming pattern (default $(YEAR)$(MONTH)$(DAY)_$(JOBCODE)). $(EXIF_ISO) ISO value of the photo (from Exif data)īase directory naming pattern The base directory part of the naming pattern (default $(PICTURES_FOLDER)/Darktable). $(EXIF_SECOND) seconds the photo was taken (from Exif data) $(EXIF_MINUTE) minute the photo was taken (from Exif data) $(EXIF_HOUR) hour the photo was taken (from Exif data) $(EXIF_DAY) day the photo was taken (from Exif data) $(EXIF_MONTH) month the photo was taken (from Exif data) $(EXIF_YEAR) year the photo was taken (from Exif data) $(ID) unique identification number of the image in darktable's database $(MAX_HEIGHT) maximum image height to limit within export session $(MAX_WIDTH) maximum image width to limit within export session $(SEQUENCE) a sequence number within the import job $(JOBCODE) unique identifier of the import job $(FILE_EXTENSION) extension of the imported image $(FILE_NAME) basename of the imported image $(USERNAME) your user account name on the system $(DESKTOP) the desktop folder as defined by the system (usually “$HOME/Desktop”) $(PICTURES_FOLDER) the pictures folder as defined by the system (usually “$HOME/Pictures”) Several pre-defined variables can be used in the pattern as placeholders: $(HOME) the home folder as defined by the system

The naming pattern consists of three parts: a base part defining the parent folder, a session part defining a sub directory (which is specific to the individual import session), and a file name part defining the filename structure for each imported image. The following options define the default naming pattern for use in the “copy & import” or “copy & import from camera” options in the import module, or when taking photos in the tethering view. Control default file naming conventions used when importing images.
