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Mike's Software => Qimage Ultimate Challenges => Topic started by: Fred A on January 08, 2016, 06:52:53 PM



Title: Challenge #58 From Camera to Computer (FCCM)
Post by: Fred A on January 08, 2016, 06:52:53 PM
                                                                                       Flash Card Copy-Move
I know it's scary and intimidating, but so is my wife!
Once you get to know how she works, you will love her too.

Flash Card Copy-Move (FCCM) is the versatile tool built into Qimage Ultimate to facilitate getting your images from the card to the computer.

1) Plug your memory card into your card reader.

2) Open Qimage and click the third button, top left. (See video link below)

3) On the right side of the FCCM box, create/name a suitable folder for your new set of images.

4) Click Go!

5**  See video for the ONE TIME set up for the above 4 steps**


Part II

Copying and Synchronizing main and Backup folders


Makes your Backup image folder match the main image folder so that both contain the filters, adjustments, email images, and other things you have created.


Part III

Customizing your preferred image naming protocol
How you would like the image files to be named?

Please click on the video link below, and remember to go to full screen when viewing in HD

https://goo.gl/m8MHHI


The video ran a bit long, so I am hoping Terry will pick up the slack and do a Sequel video that goes deeper into the renaming page.

Enjoy Qimage Ultimate
Thank you for your patience.

Fred


Title: Re: Challenge #58 From Camera to Computer (FCCM)
Post by: Terry-M on January 12, 2016, 11:38:20 AM
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The video ran a bit long, so I am hoping Terry will pick up the slack and do a Sequel video that goes deeper into the renaming page.
Yes, here it is. I've concentrated on FCCM automatically creating folders based on image date including how I use that feature in a particular way to suit my own folder structures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXf85lZFddw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXf85lZFddw)

Terry

PS. Don't forget to set to HD 1080P and full screen!