We'll pick the first shot right there, and then we'll come down to right here. So let's go ahead and do Import, let me show you how that works. So you can put together any sort of series of tokens that you want and then click OK, and they'll be available to you right here. Now, the way that that's set up is, you click on the three dots, and it takes you to this area right here where you have all these different tokens that are available to you. With the Job Name token I actually have this field right here that I can complete, and what I end up with is the image name with the job name right there, which is really neat. I have two tokens, the Image Name token, and the Job Name token. That's terrific, but what if I wanted a little bit more information in the file name? What if I wanted, in this case, the name of the camera also, which is the Pentax Super Program? Well I can do that with these tokens. And as we look at the images, they have those standard file names right here. So, as we look at the images, we have the import dialog box open right now, I have a card in here. I'm going to show you right now on Import how to customize the file name of the images using tokens, and this is a really cool technique. Tokens are a great way to customize the meta-data for your images, file names, and in other ways too.
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