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Hints will vary depending on the context, such as when the mouse is hovering over a button.
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When you give your photos and videos unique filenames, you'll never be confused as to which file is which. Using <b>sequence numbers</b> to make filenames unique is highly recommended!
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<p>Four types of sequence values are available to help you assign unique names to your photos and videos:<ol><li><b>Downloads today</b>: tracks downloads completed during that day.</li><li><b>Stored number</b>: similar to Downloads today, but it is remembered from the last time the program was run.</li><li><b>Session number</b>: reset each time the program is run.</li><li><b>Sequence letter</b>: like session numbers, but uses letters.</li></ol></p><p>Read more about sequence numbers in the <a href="http://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#sequencenumbers">online documentation</a>.</p>
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The <b>Rename</b> panel allows you to configure file renaming. To rename your files, you can choose from among existing renaming presets or define your own.
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<p>The <b>Synchronize RAW + JPEG</b> option is useful if you use the RAW + JPEG feature on your camera and you use sequence numbers in your photo renaming. Enabling this option will cause the program to detect matching pairs of RAW and JPEG photos, and when they are detected, the same sequence numbers will be applied to both photo names. Furthermore, sequences will be updated as if the photos were one.</p><p>Read more about file renaming in the <a href="http://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#rename">online documentation</a>.</p>
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You can have your photos and videos backed up to multiple locations as they are downloaded, such as external hard drives or network shares. Backup devices can be automatically detected, or exact backup locations specified.
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In this example, the drive <b>photobackup</b> does not contain a folder named <tt>Videos</tt>, so videos will not be backed up to it.
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Several of the program's preferences can be set from the command line, including download sources, destinations, and backups. Additionally, settings can be reset to their default state, and caches and remembered files cleared.
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You can also import program preferences from the older 0.4 version.
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Rapid Photo Downloader deals with three types of cache:<ol><li>A <b>thumbnail cache</b> whose sole purpose is to store thumbnails of files from your cameras, memory cards, and other devices.</li><li>A <b>temporary cache</b> of files downloaded from a camera, one for photos and another for videos. They are located in temporary subfolders in the download destination.</li><li>The <b>desktop's thumbnail cache</b>, in which Rapid Photo Downloader stores thumbnails of RAW and TIFF photos once they have been downloaded. File browsers like Gnome Files use this cache as well, meaning they too will display thumbnails for those files. </li></ol>Read more about these caches and their effect on download performance in the <a href="http://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#caches">online documentation</a>.
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