> Save in RAW format, leave the colorspace in sRGB. It's irrelevant
> except for in-camera JPEGs.

Ah, thanks, that's valuable information. I shoot RAW only, so that  
solves it for me. But I still wonder... why would one name the files  
differently depending on the colorspace? Oh well... ;-)

Thanks. Marcus

>
>
> If you must capture in-camera JPEGs, there's not much you can do
> about it if you want Adobe RGB colorspace (which I recommend for JPEG
> capture, btw).
>
> Otherwise, use software to transfer the files from card to computer
> which does a renaming operation for you. I've begun to rename all my
> files to "YYMMDD-tag-XXXX" format, where tag is an event or other
> mnemonic to identify what the file might be associated with, and XXXX
> is the numeric portion of the original filename.
>
> G
>
> On Apr 5, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Marcus A. Hofmann wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> Is there a way to customize the filenames the K200D produces? At  
>> first
>> I was irritated, because the first images I took (DNG) where named
>> IMGPxxxx.DNG, and at some point the camera produced files named
>> _IGPxxxx.DNG (where xxxx is the image number). After some
>> experimenting I found out that sRGB-files are named IMGPxxxx, while
>> AdobeRGB files are named _IGPxxxx. Is there a reason for that? Can I
>> turn it off? I think IMGPxxxx is quite OK, I don't want files to have
>> a name beginning with an underscore.
>
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