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Introduction Basic Operations Advanced Operations
Memory Card Folder Structure
Folder Structure
Folder Structure
Folders for files used by the software described in this manual are as follows:
Appendix
DCIM One of the following:
• xxx_ _ _mm
• xxx_mmdd
• xxxCANON
• xxxEOSxx
Folder containing files for managing images in the
DCIM folder
CANONMSC
yymmddx.LOG (GPS log files)
GPS
Folder created when DPOF settings are configured
Contains files for managing DPOF instructions.
MISC
yymmddx.LOG (GPS log files)
GPS
• xxx: numbers in the range 100–999; mm: shooting month; dd: shooting day.
• In GPS log file names (for files in the ‘GPS’ folder), yy represents the last two digits of the year.
• *All folders other than these contain image management files. Do not open or delete them.
• Some image formats may not be supported by your camera/camcorder, which may not create some of these folders.
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Folder Contents
File Name
IMG_xxxx.JPG
_MG_xxxx.JPG
IMG_xxxx.CR2
_MG_xxxx.CR2
IMG_xxxx.CRW
_MG_xxxx.CRW
xxxx.TIF
ST _xxxx.JPG
MVI_xxxx.MOV
MVI_xxxx.AVI
MVI_xxxx.MP4
MDG_xxxx.MOV
MDG_xxxx.MP4
Type of File
Image files in JPEG format
JPEG image files shot in the Adobe RGB color space
Image files in RAW format
RAW image files shot in the Adobe RGB color space
Image files in RAW format
RAW image files shot in the Adobe RGB color space
RAW image files shot with EOS-1D or EOS-1Ds cameras
Image files shot in Stitch Assist mode
Movie files
Movie files
Movie files
Digest movie files
Digest movie files
• xxxx represents a four-digit number or letters.
• in file names of sets of images shot in Stitch Assist mode represents a letter, starting with A.
Image Formats
ImageBrowser EX supports the following formats of images shot with Canon cameras or camcorders:
Still Images
• JPEG (.JPG)
Image format used by most cameras and camcorders. Images may appear grainy if edited and saved repeatedly.
• RAW (.CRW/.CR2/.TIF)
Proprietary image format developed by Canon, designed to preserve digital camera image sensor output, with no loss of image quality. Shooting RAW images is only possible on cameras that support
RAW format.
• TIFF (.TIF)
Widely used image format.
Movies
Files in this format are labeled with a movie icon in the browser area of ImageBrowser EX.
• AVI (.AVI)
Standard Windows movie format.
• MOV (.MOV)/MP4 (.MP4)
Widely used movie format.
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Table of contents
- 3 Manual Conventions and Navigation, System Considerations
- 7 Software Described in This Instruction Manual
- 10 Introduction
- 10 Importing Images
- 16 Printing
- 19 Basic Operations
- 19 Screen Elements
- 23 Switching Display Modes
- 24 Browser Area Tasks
- 25 Properties Window: Image Details
- 26 Viewing Slideshows
- 27 Playing Movies
- 28 Updating the Software and Obtaining New Functions
- 29 Advanced Operations
- 29 Organizing Images
- 35 Editing Still Images
- 41 Tagging Images
- 44 Preference Settings
- 45 Editing Movies
- 48 Using Online Services, Emailing Images
- 56 Appendix
- 56 Index
- 57 Uninstallation
- 58 Memory Card Folder Structure
- 60 Troubleshooting
- 65 Manual Conventions and Navigation, System Considerations
- 68 Software Described in This Instruction Manual
- 70 Introduction
- 70 Importing Images
- 74 Basic Operations
- 74 Screen Elements
- 77 Image Importing Options
- 78 Organizing Camera Images
- 79 Advanced Operations
- 79 Transferring Identifying Information (Face ID-Compatible Cameras Only)
- 80 Preference Settings
- 82 Appendix
- 82 Index
- 83 Uninstallation
- 84 Memory Card Folder Structure
- 86 Troubleshooting