Imb copying all images in a folder, Copying all images in a card – Canon EOS-1D Mark IV User Manual

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© Copying Images

Copy finished

Images to copy

Copied images

Images not copied

► The copying will start and the

progress will be displayed.

When the copying is completed, the

result will be displayed. Select [OK] to
return to the screen in step 2.

IMB Copying All Images in a Folder

In step 2, select [Sel.l

the target folder.

1]. Select the source folder to be copied, then

Copying All Images in a Card

In step 2, select [All image). All the folders and Images In the source

card will be copied to the target card. (The folder numbers and file

names will remain the same in the target folder.)

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The file name of the copied image will be the same as the source

image’s file name.
If

[Sei.lmage]

has been set, you cannot copy images in multiple folders

at one time. Select images in each folder to copy them folder by folder.

If an image is being copied to a target folder having the same folder number as

the source folder and the target folder already has an image with the same file

number, the following will be displayed:

[Skip image and continue] [Repiace

existing image] [Cancel copy].

Select the copying method, then press <©>.

• [Skip image and continue]:

Any images in the source folder having the same file number as

images in the target folder will be skipped and not copied.

■ [Replace existing image]:

Any images in the target folder having the same file number as the
source images (including protected images) will be overwritten.

If an image with a print order (p.201) is ovenwritten, you will have to set

the print order again.

The image's print order information will not be retained when the image is copied.

Shooting is not possible during the copying operation. Select

[Cancel]

before trying to shoot.

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