About the Random Personal Picture Finder (tm)


All this thing does is create a random number and slap it into a filename that has the structure used by default in a few different digital cameras.
Camera types and filename structure
"dcp#####.jpg" - Kodak, range of 0 to 4000
"dsc#####.jpg" - Nikon, range of 0 to 4000
"dscn####.jpg" - Nikon, range of 0 to 4000
"mvc-###.jpg"  - Sony Mavica
"mvc#####.jpg" - Sony Mavica
"P101####.jpg" - Olympus, Using default camera date of 101
"PMDD####.jpg" - Olympus, M is in hex from 1 to c, DD is 01-31
"IMG_###.jpg"  - Some other camera
"IMAG####.jpg" - RCA and Samsung
"1##-####.jpg" - Canon 1TH-TH##  thousands, hundreds
"1##-####_IMG.jpg" - Alternate Canon name. MUCH thanks to Donald
"IMG_####.jpg" - Canon
"_MG_####.jpg" - Canon raw conversion.  Thanks to Ira
"dscf####.jpg" - Fuji Finepix
"pdrm####.jpg" - Toshiba PDR
"IM######.jpg" - HP Photosmart
"EX######.jpg" - HP Photosmart timelapse?
"DC####S.jpg"  - Kodak DC-40,50,120 S is (L)arge, (M)eduim, (S)mall.  Thanks to Pholph
"pict####.jpg" - Minolta Dimage.  Thanks to Bram
"P#######.JPG" - Kodak DC290.  Thanks to Peter
"MMDD####.JPG" - Casio QV3000 and QV4000.  Thanks to Fabian
"YYMDD###.JPG" - Casio QV7000 - M is hex.  Thanks to Kimble
"IMGP####.JPG" - Pentax Optio S. Thanks to Matthew
"PANA####.JPG" - Panasonic video camera stills.  Thanks to DeAnne
"IMG_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.JPG" - HTC Desire Z (AKA Tmobile G2).  Thanks to anonymously vociferous 

Others that don't have many hits in google (thus not used in this script):
"Image(##).JPG" - Nokia 3650 camera phone.  Thanks to usmanc
"DSCI####.JPG" - Polaroid PDC2070.  Thanks to David

Thanks to the Something Awful Goons for some of the filename information.

Please email me if you know of other default filename structures for other digital cameras or would just like to comment.