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book About cam2pc
pageIntroducing cam2pc
pageVersion history
pageLicensing
pageContact
book Setup
pageInstalling cam2pc
pageThe Configuration Wizard
pageAssociating image files with cam2pc
pageExplorer contextual menu
pageUninstalling cam2pc
book Transfering pictures
pageSetting up your camera
pageA simple download
pageUsing masks
pageRenaming Files
pageMiscellaneous transfer options
book The Image Browser
pageIntroduction
pageBasic image manipulation
pageThe clipboard
pageFinding your images
pageRenaming pictures
pageRotating/Fliping your images
pageDisplaying EXIF metadata
pageEnhancing images
pageResizing your pictures
pageConverting your pictures
pageAdding borders
pageWorking with movie files
pagePrinting images and contact sheets
pageCreating contact sheets
pageUpdating date and time of images
folderAdvanced topics
pageIPTC metadata
pageFixing dead pixels
pageWorking with RAW files
pageAdvanced EXIF data manipulation
pageThe thumbnail database
pageOffline contents
folderThe Album
pageIntroduction
pageLoading and saving albums
pageBuilding a slideshow
pageMailing the album
pageCreating web galleries
pageCreating video files
book The Image Viewer
pageViewing your images fullscreen
pageChanging the display options
pageViewing your images as a slideshow
book Wallpaper
pageUsing your images as a desktop wallpaper

Filling EXIF fields on the fly

One option available to you when transfering files is to automatically fill some EXIF fields on-the-fly. This allow you to make sure that all your pictures do have some mandatory information in them. Currently supported EXIF fields are Artist and Copyright.

Simply check the boxes you want to fill and enter the text you want cam2pc to put and that's all!

Exclude files while transfering

In some cases you might want cam2pc to not download some files from your camera. For instance, some cameras save their configuration on the memory card and you may not want to get those files. You can specify as many wildcards as you want to tell cam2pc which files should not be downloaded.

If you want to exclude some files by their extension you can specify *.ctg as the exclusion mask (replace of course ctg by the extension of your choice).

If you want to exclude a whole directory, specify *\cfg\*.* as the exclusion mask (replace of course ctg by the directory name of your choice).