The image address can be part of the name given to the image. Special keywords are used in this field by default, they are: book (level 3), chapter (level 2), image (level 1) and area (determines whether the value in Primary, Front and/or Back in the Areas section) is included in the file names.

NOTE: Front and Back values will be used only when Duplex Processing is enabled, and Separate Front & Back is checked (both on the Image Processing tab).

These keywords are denoted enclosed in angle brackets ( < > ). i.e., <book.n>.<chapter.n>.<image.n><area>.TIF.

Any other non-keyword values will be used in the file name exactly as they are specified here. You can use any alphanumeric character, and special file naming characters, such as an _ (underscore), or - (minus sign), or space. Other special characters are not recommended.

book, chapter and image (also referred to as: Folder, Document and page) can use an optional parameter (.n) to indicate the number of characters which will be saved for those parts of the file name.

Roll or Film number can be used as an optional keyword to indicate the roll number if available from the lead end coding on the current roll of film.

Example 1 using the optional parameter (.n)n)

If the file naming convention was set to <book.3>.<chapter.4>.<image.5><area>.tif, the resulting image file name would be as follows if the current image address is 10.14.145:

If Separate Front and Back is not enabled on the Image Processing tab and Areas-Primary is set to P, then the resulting file name would be 010.0014.00145P.TIF.

If Areas-Primary is not defined with a P, the resulting file name would be 010.0014.00145.TIF.

If Separate Front and Back and Duplex Processing are both enabled on the Image Processing tab, and Areas-Front is set to F, and Areas-Back is set to B, then the resulting file name for the front would be 010.0014.00145F.TIF and the back would be 010.0014.00145B.TIF.

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Kodak I7300 manual Example 1 ⎯ using the optional parameter .nn

I7300 specifications

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