Dpof, Exposure, File numbering and folders – Canon EOS D60 User Manual

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Depth of field

Point of optimum focus

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DPOF

Digital Print Order Format is a standard format for ordering prints of digital camera images

from photo lab printing services, as well as printing from household printers. The Canon EOS

D60 is DPOF-compatible. You can specify printing from the camera itself and store the order
information on the OF card. Photo printing services or household printers using the DPOF

format can then produce prints easily using that information.

Exposure

Exposure refers to the amount of light striking the imaging element to produce an image. The

amount of light appropriate for the ISO speed is called the correct exposure. The correct
exposure is adjusted by changing the combination of the shutter speed and aperture value.

File Numbering and Folders

The pictures you take are automatically assigned file numbers from 0001-9900 and stored in folders
of 100 images each. Each folder is numbered from 100 to 998 and recorded on the CF card.

However, during continuous shooting, a folder may store

more than 101 images. Also note that there will be no folder
numbers whose last two digits is “99.”

Images stored in formats other than RAW format have the

file name lmg_ and the extension ‘jpg’, and images stored in

RAW format have the file name CRW_ and the extension

‘crw’. Images with the extension ‘thm’ are thumbnail images

for index display.

Example:

lmg_0001.jpg

File name Extension

File number

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0001

0002

0099

0100

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101

0101

0102

0199

0200

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9801

9802

9899

9900

200

0001

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0002

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0099

0100

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