Sony DPP-MP1 Operating Instructions - Page 28

Image Files and File Names

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Image Files and File Names The DPP-MP1 can print image files that are in JPEG format and TIFF format. Image files created with a Sony CyberShot digital camera or Handycam camcorder are stored on the "Memory Stick" according to certain conventions. For example, when you take still images with the Sony CyberShot, the resulting file structure when viewed under Windows Me will look as follows. Assuming that the "Memory Stick" has been recognized as drive E JPEG image data folder • File numbers for still image data in JPEG format are allocated automatically and the files are stored in the "100MSDCF" folder, using the following file name pattern: DSC0ssss.JPG R File number • File numbers for still image data in TIFF format are allocated automatically and the files are stored in the "IMCIF100" folder, using the following file name pattern: DSC0ssss.TIF R File number TIFF image data folder Folder number 28 GB

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28
GB
Image Files and
File Names
The DPP-MP1 can print image files
that are in JPEG format and TIFF
format.
Image files created with a Sony
CyberShot digital camera or Handycam
camcorder are stored on the “Memory
Stick” according to certain
conventions.
For example, when you take still
images with the Sony CyberShot, the
resulting file structure when viewed
under Windows Me will look as
follows.
Assuming that the “Memory
Stick” has been recognized as
drive E
File numbers for still image data in
JPEG format are allocated
automatically and the files are stored
in the “100MSDCF” folder, using
the following file name pattern:
DSC0
ssss
.JPG
File numbers for still image data in
TIFF format are allocated
automatically and the files are stored
in the “IMCIF100” folder, using the
following file name pattern:
DSC0
ssss
.TIF
JPEG image data folder
TIFF image data
folder
Folder number
R
File number
R
File number